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I purchased my Boston Acoustics T1000 speakers new in 1987 and they are still very nice sounding speakers and holding up well.
Used Avantgarde Duo or Trio horns. New or used Magnepan 1.6 or 3.6.
used avantgarde speakers are best bang for the buck? i don't think so. don't get me wrong - i heard the original duo's, and was absolutely blown away. but, i heard of several folks that sold theirs, (trios), after hearing the oris 150 & 200 horn kits, which are a lot less cash, even comparing them new to the avantgarde's used. of course, i am also biased - i am presently enamored of my pair of speakers that use oris 150 horns, setting atop heavily modded klipsch lascala bass-bin cabinets. and, i have ~$2k inwested... (purchased used, of course!)ymmv,
...Their current "kits" go for around $15,000 and $40,000 USD respectively. And since they virtually never come up used, you've got a poor candidate, and an even sorrier "bang for the buck".I'll certainly stick up for the "bang for the buck" on the Magnepans (incredible speakers, less than a lot of 2-way box garbage spanked over on this forum and others), the AG Duos, Trios, and even the Uno, which I've seen come up fairly often at around $5000-6000 used.ymmv (*_^)
I should add that if you willing to DIY the Orions can be built on a budget.The instructions, and PCBs cost $300.The parts for the ASP are about $300.The drivers are $1832.If its on a budget than you can get all the wood for around $150.So the total cost would be about $2600.For a pair of Orions that pretty good. You can make that price go WAY up, but I'd bet that for $2600 you won't find a better pair of speakers.-West