List : Components with high dynamics


I have to admit that I like high dynamics among other things when it comes to my components. For all of you who like me like to try new components every so often and have come across a highly touted component that is rather sluggish and dissapointing, could you name some of the highly dynamic component out there you know of.

I'll start with the following:

Symphonic Line
Krell
BAT
Eastern Electric Minimax
PrimaLuna Dialogue II
audiogabby
Moderate dynamics is indeed achievable with any particular good match but horns and pro-design big box speakers are definitely more highly dynamic than most other speaker types. I would have thought this was self evident to anyone who has been to a concert? Soundstage do not perform test measurements on home audio speakers above 100 db SPL because, according to them, most would be destroyed....a simple fact like this pretty much says it all.
How many of us are going to require concert level SPL in our listening rooms,
or have rooms that will even support concert level SPLs (I know...yours does,
I'm sure).

I don't need to blow out my windows to enjoy dynamics that fool me into
believing I'm enjoying my listening experience. My $8000, inadequately mid-fi,
moderately dynamic speakers do just fine, thank you. I'll wager 99% of the
readers of this thread have the same criteria, and have no use for pro-design
big box, or professional sound reinforcement horn loudspeakers in their living
rooms or dens.

But, for those who do, it's really good to know the options are out there.
Tvad,

Hey no worries - I wasn't keeping score - although you seem to be! I expect most will agree with you that 99% of audiophiles have no use for high dynamic components that can reproduce music realistically, as if it were live. So FWIW you scored the winning blow. I ignominiously admit that my zeal for horns and pro gear got the better of me and you burst my bubble ;-)
When I get the farmhouse with the barn, I'll build the pro PA stack and put the easy chair right smack in the middle where the sheep pen used to be.