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10-06-2014, 02:06 PM
These speakers were named speakers of the year in terms of value vs sound quality.
Ranked by year:
2000 & 2001: Mission 780 ($500): The smallest member of the 78 series. Not only were the 780s an impressive example of craftsmanship, we were most impressed by quite how big these Mission speakers sounded.
http://cimg.163.com/catchpic/1/16/16CB3A85B61E1A11729198D9D594EFBC.jpg
2002 & 2003: Quad 11L ($600): An audio manufacturer with a fine high-end pedigree go after the mainstream market. And the results were quite stunning, with features that would ordinarily belong at the premium end of the spectrum being brought fully into reach for those with more modest budgets.
http://www.hifix.co.uk/graphics/pics/large/23422.jpg
2004: Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 ($300): Ever since the series first made its debut back in 1983 (like our Awards), we've been taken with them - and the 9.1s took the performance of the sub-£200 speaker to a whole new level.
http://www.kruunuradio.fi/Image/2076/daimond101.jpg
2005 & 2006: KEF iQ5 ($650): With a big, confident, poised sound belying modest dimensions, the iQ5s successfully saw off the competition.
http://audio.com.pl/pics/testy/min_kef_iq5_01.jpg
2007 & 2008; B&W 685 ($550): And then the 685s came along in 2007. It was quite the return, as these standmounts put in a performance more than capable of worrying all but the very best below $1500.
http://audiovisualinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/bw-685.jpg
2009: Wharfedale Diamond 10.1 ($300): The 10th-generation of Wharfedale's Diamond range picked up where its predecessor (the 9.1s) left off in 2004. Not only could they out-perform just about any price-comparable speaker, but plenty from the price class above, too.
http://www.kruunuradio.fi/Image/2076/daimond101.jpg
2010: Monitor Audio Bronze BX2 ($350): Product of the Year deservedly went to Monitor Audio's Bronze BX2s, incredible value for the price and with so much going for them in terms of performance that it was still winning Awards two years later.
http://www.monitoraudiousa.com/assets/images/products/bronze-bx/bx2/bx2.large.jpg
2011: KEF Q300 ($600); The standmounts perched at the top of the pile month-after-month, repelling challenges from a wide range of worthy competitors. And, in the end, the Q300s remained resolute and were crowned Product of the Year for their all-round prowess.
http://echohifi.com/images/product/6006.jpg
2012: KEF LS50 ($1200): Looking back since the turn of the millennium, KEF has shown some serious aptitude in the stereo speaker stakes. After the iQ5s and the Q300s came the LS50s, the Product of the Year in 2012.
http://images.cdn.whathifi.com/sites/whathifi.com/files/styles/big-image/public/KEFLS50.jpg
2013: Q Acoustics Concept 20 ($500): The Concept 20s are arguably the crowning glory: named our Product of the Year 2013, it was one of the simplest decisions we've had to make in this category.
http://www.petertyson.co.uk/ebuttonz/ebz_product_images/master/concept20.jpg
The best stereo speakers of the 21st century | What Hi-Fi? (http://www.whathifi.com/news/best-stereo-speakers-21st-century)
Ranked by year:
2000 & 2001: Mission 780 ($500): The smallest member of the 78 series. Not only were the 780s an impressive example of craftsmanship, we were most impressed by quite how big these Mission speakers sounded.
http://cimg.163.com/catchpic/1/16/16CB3A85B61E1A11729198D9D594EFBC.jpg
2002 & 2003: Quad 11L ($600): An audio manufacturer with a fine high-end pedigree go after the mainstream market. And the results were quite stunning, with features that would ordinarily belong at the premium end of the spectrum being brought fully into reach for those with more modest budgets.
http://www.hifix.co.uk/graphics/pics/large/23422.jpg
2004: Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 ($300): Ever since the series first made its debut back in 1983 (like our Awards), we've been taken with them - and the 9.1s took the performance of the sub-£200 speaker to a whole new level.
http://www.kruunuradio.fi/Image/2076/daimond101.jpg
2005 & 2006: KEF iQ5 ($650): With a big, confident, poised sound belying modest dimensions, the iQ5s successfully saw off the competition.
http://audio.com.pl/pics/testy/min_kef_iq5_01.jpg
2007 & 2008; B&W 685 ($550): And then the 685s came along in 2007. It was quite the return, as these standmounts put in a performance more than capable of worrying all but the very best below $1500.
http://audiovisualinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/bw-685.jpg
2009: Wharfedale Diamond 10.1 ($300): The 10th-generation of Wharfedale's Diamond range picked up where its predecessor (the 9.1s) left off in 2004. Not only could they out-perform just about any price-comparable speaker, but plenty from the price class above, too.
http://www.kruunuradio.fi/Image/2076/daimond101.jpg
2010: Monitor Audio Bronze BX2 ($350): Product of the Year deservedly went to Monitor Audio's Bronze BX2s, incredible value for the price and with so much going for them in terms of performance that it was still winning Awards two years later.
http://www.monitoraudiousa.com/assets/images/products/bronze-bx/bx2/bx2.large.jpg
2011: KEF Q300 ($600); The standmounts perched at the top of the pile month-after-month, repelling challenges from a wide range of worthy competitors. And, in the end, the Q300s remained resolute and were crowned Product of the Year for their all-round prowess.
http://echohifi.com/images/product/6006.jpg
2012: KEF LS50 ($1200): Looking back since the turn of the millennium, KEF has shown some serious aptitude in the stereo speaker stakes. After the iQ5s and the Q300s came the LS50s, the Product of the Year in 2012.
http://images.cdn.whathifi.com/sites/whathifi.com/files/styles/big-image/public/KEFLS50.jpg
2013: Q Acoustics Concept 20 ($500): The Concept 20s are arguably the crowning glory: named our Product of the Year 2013, it was one of the simplest decisions we've had to make in this category.
http://www.petertyson.co.uk/ebuttonz/ebz_product_images/master/concept20.jpg
The best stereo speakers of the 21st century | What Hi-Fi? (http://www.whathifi.com/news/best-stereo-speakers-21st-century)