Journey ending speakers


Listening to to my  stereo last night thinking about what upgrade I may do in the future. May upgrade my CD player or change phono cart or a new arm? But one of the things I will never change is my speakers. My journey has ended with the speakers I have now. Are you like me and have your forever speakers? Oh mine are a set of 30 year old 4 way JBL  Studio Monitors 4345s.
ricpan
My one-off Tannoy HPD (12" Dual Concentric drivers, ca 1975, custom built crossovers and enclosures), are my forever speakers. They cost in the $5K range to build, with very high quality parts, but I firmly believe I couldn't afford this quality of sound if I were to buy new. I do love them, and will die with them, and hand them down to my children.

Dan
Does anyone build custom speakers that sound great? I know Michael Green Audio can do it, semi-custom at least.
Discovered ATC 23 years ago. Only upgraded to the bigger models over the years...absolutely no reason to change even though I keep hoping someone will make better speaker...
ProAc Studio 148s with SEV9 Soundocity Outriggers.  Love the sound and the bang for the buck (about $3200 total).  Don't see myself spending more or getting different ones.
Canton Vento Reference 1.  Never say never, but likely journey-ending for the primary system.   Can't imagine swapping them out unless they break or I get forced into a small room.  I'll probably die with them, as suggested by domestic threats that I will be buried in one of the crates in which they came.

Thinking about trying tweeters from the 1K, though.  Not 100% sure, yet, whether they are close enough to be drop-in.  If not, will try to build speakers around them at some point.

Surely will monkey around with speakers everywhere else, though.