bthrb4ubennett
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I have been in this hobby for a long time and never really considered owning a “high end” system but the bug bit me. I travelled a lot to audition and have gone to most of the north eastern shows. I have tried every piece of gear at the local shop and mix matched about everything they would let me. I know what I wanted in a system so I used Some saved up money to buy a classe delta stereo amplifier and have been paying off the matching preamp over the past two years. I did have an esoteric k07xs cd player that I got bored of and sold to help fund the preamp. I mention all of this to give some insight as to where I sit in this hobby. Well having finally paid off my preamp I decided to buy some cheaper speakers to hold me over for the next couple years till I could afford some high end speaker.ma. When I saw Andrew Robinsons review of the motion xt series, I told myself not to but I did simply because of the driver implementation. I always preferred a metal dome tweeter or even ribbon for some music over soft dome but found the timbre and speed coherence was generally better with soft dome with paper drivers which I prefer for midrange. I have found that AMT can potentially have better timbre than soft dome while still allowing good timbre matching of mid drivers. Yes the motion xt seemed very intriguing. Now that the long story is over, the short story is, I really don’t like these speakers. First off, the binding posts snapped on me when I tried pulling the cables out. They were semi tight bananas but nothing that seemed overly forceful. I am a carpenter and understand to pull straight and not at an angle. Knowing these simple things makes life as a carpenter easier. Secondly, the sound. Admittedly they did calm down after burn in. Before burn in they had no control. After burn in, they were somewhat bearable. These are extremely shouty and forward tweeters like a klipsch horn. The off axis dispersion is not good. All of the imaging is done between the speakers and none to the side. Any instruments that stay on one side, make the tweeter extremely localized and abnormal. Tonally, they sound like a studio monitor. Like there is no tuning. Maybe the most boring speaker I have ever encountered. There is absolutely zero 3 dimensionality like Andrew said. They are a wall of sound coming from a black background and no texture in the midrange. There’s also hardly any meat in the midrange except for the little bit of texture the tweeter brings into the upper midrange. There is solidity to the textures of sounds coming from tweeter but generally every dome tweeter does so nothing special. They seem fast but they get overwhelmed easily. I could only stand listening to gentle songs. Dynamics are stale with no elasticity to then what so ever. I really don’t understand what is going on here. This is a Martin Logan lovers thread so I’m expecting the hate. Yes I know they are only $1600 speakers but I was expecting something special. Instead I get a speaker that is tied for first on my most hated speakers ever. Tied with the Alta Alec speaker. No I am not a Martin Logan hater. My best audio friend has old CLS and Sequel. I still love going over and listening to his CLS. I have helped him set his room up with treatment for them. I use to want the montis more than any other speaker. I haven’t heard a ML electrostatic panel in a while however. In fact, while the driver implementation, did intrigue me, I really wanted to use these to start a YouTube review channel. I figured these were the hottest new speakers out and there would be no better speaker than these to get myself some coverage. I was going to sell and then buy another comparably priced bookshelf to review next. But I can’t even do a review on these because I would get shunned from reviewing
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