L100's were my introduction to consumer audio for serious listeners circa 1975, around the peak of quadraphonic. It was my older brother's system, four L100's on a Marantz 4400. The Marantz was just pure eye candy for an enthusiast in training, and the L100's were simply the best sound i'd ever heard in a home. That would last about a year until that system was replaced by Accuphase C-200/P-300 and Infinity QLS-1's. Actually, there was a pair of Klipsch Cornholes, and some big Duntechs in there too, neither of which lasted here for more than a couple weeks. The Infinities raised the bar to a point where they remained king until December of '79 when the first pair of Altecs came home, model Seventeens. The Altecs changed the game so much that to this day i have no interest whatsoever in revisiting any of their predecessors in my listening environment, save maybe for the QLS-1's, those were, and are even by today's standards, very good.
L100's have a spot reserved in my heart. But, i honestly couldn't throw more than a couple hundred bucks at a pair and feel good about it. In terms of all things loudspeakers, they're just not "all that".
That's a nice time capsule pair of 100's, certainly you'd be hard pressed to find a cleaner pair.
But, for 1400 + 125 shipping, a fella could build substantially better Altec loaded system AND a Firstwatt F5 or Aleph to power them.
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