Looking for a LAZY speaker...

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I grew up listening to my dad's very vintage Philips stereo consisting of a 2-way system with the bass speaker mounted in the wooden ceiling and the tweeter hanging loose next to it. All my friends say this is awful, but I love the sound of the old "lazy" speakers (lazy as in opposite of very new and fast and hip sounding speakers like Dynaudio's).
Now I'm looking for a set that has that same laziness, that vintage sound, warm and easy and not so "in your face".

What should I be looking for, 'cause i've really got no idea. Old JBL's (L100)? Philips? or vintage KEF cresta's?

Wes Phillips has confused me.

In the article:
Is the CD dead?
Wes Phillips writes:
"Here's what I think the record labels missed: According to their own statistics, more than half of their customers want to use music when, where, and how they want to. I personally want the highest-quality sound I can get in my living room, but I also want my music in the gym, on the road, and in my office. We music lovers get cranky when we can't transfer the music we bought from one venue to another

Art Dudley's review of Artemis PH-1

The oddest part about Art's "review" of the Artemis is that in the 5-pg review he never really describes how it sounds! His entire commentary could be reduced to probably one sentence. In fact, all he really says is that it has big images and articulate bass. No comments at all about overall tonal balance, dynamics, pacing, detail, etc.

Have you tried a subscription to one of the satellite radio services? What do you think about it?

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Satellite radio has been plugging away for several years now, and has garnered both rave reviews and criticisms. Have you tried a subscription to one of the services? If so, what do you think about it?

Platinum Audio Solo loudspeaker Measurements

Platinum Audio Solo loudspeaker Measurements

<I>Flip flip flip</I>]...Where the heck is it?...[<I>flip flip flip</I>]...Got it!" What am I looking for? There, in black and white, on p.634 of J. Gordon Holt's <I>Really Reliable Rules for Rookie Reviewers</I> (footnote 1), is the Prime Directive On Loudspeaker Setup: "Never, ever, choose a loudspeaker that has too much bass extension for your room!"

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