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Looking for a ranking list of speakers in the world, which ones are recommended?

The world speaker rankings include: 1. FM ACOUSTICS (Switzerland); 2. MBL (Germany); 3. YBA (France); 4. Burmester (Voice of Berlin, Germany); 5. Claire ( KRELL (USA); 6. LINN (UK); 7. JEFF ROWLAND (USA); 8. MCINTOSH (USA); 9. GryPhon (Denmark); 10. Chao Ao (THIEL, USA). The more recommended ones are FM ACOUSTICS, MBL and YBA.

FM ACOUSTICS is respected by the audio industry as the world's top brand, the top of the class, the Rolls-Royce of audio." The biggest feature of FM ACOUSTICS's products is that they are "expensive", and they are a bit expensive. People cannot accept it. However, the number of users has only increased in the 20 years since this company entered the HIFI equipment market. Many people are proud to own it. It seems that not all users think it is unreasonable. The FM115 mono amplifier is priced at more than 8 million yen, which is equivalent to nearly 700,000 yuan, which is indeed shockingly expensive.

MBL Akustikgerate GmbH was founded in 1979 by Wolfgang Meletzky, the German master. , integrating the philosophy of "perfectionism" into MBL audio products. In order to meet the highest standards of W.Meletzky, everything from the electronic equipment to the speakers, from the tiny volume knobs to the amplifier chassis are made in Germany. Manufactured in Berlin's own MBL factory, we do not rely on outsiders to ensure that every manufacturing detail reaches the highest standards.

YBA belongs to the French Phlox Electronics Group and is composed of Yves-Bernard Andre. The simplest circuit and the shortest path are used to achieve outstanding performance. Its style, route and style are very unique, such as extra-thick anti-magnetic chassis, three solid metal feet for three-point shock absorption, and a power supply located at the bottom or back of the machine. Switches, etc., have made great efforts in anti-resonance.