I would love to own the Montis. It has the larger Xstat panel. I have budget constraints, and have spent a large amount of money on a couple of really good amplifiers and subwoofers. My ESLs I got 5 years ago from Martin Logan that were refreshed for just a little over half price. I would say that the Montis is exactly the speaker of the future for my system. I just don't have the funds to support it after spending money on the Krell KST-100 and the Mark Levinson No.331. Both amps were recently serviced and new capacitors on the Mark Levinson No.331. I am very happy with my ESLs. They fit my livingroom nicely. The Montis would be even better. One day when I recharge my budget and get the itch, the Montis is on the menu. The best thing about Martin Logans is that the Xstat transducer is the same across the line. It is just a matter of size and crossover, dynamic drivers. Not many speakers share this quality.
Now getting to the subs. I have a Martin Logan Dynamo 1000 that I got 5 years ago when I bought the ESLs. I no longer use that sub. I now have a pair of REL S3 subwoofers running with Speakon Connections directly from the speakers outputs of the amplifiers in true stereo. These cost new $2,099.00/sub. I got them for cheaper. They sound fast and tight and can keep up with the Martin Logan panels in a way that the Dynamo 1000 could not. The REL brand is known for not destroying the music. I understand the the new Martin Logan Balanced Force sub is very good at that as well. But I have a thing for the so called "REL Effect" and the subtle addition to the bottom end and addition as well to the midrange that the RELs bring. I was so floored when I bought one REL S3 with the sound and the speed, the integration with the electrostatic panels.... that I shopped for a second one within 10 days of buying the first REL. I keep reading and most REL users are into the club of having 2 REL subwoofers in the system. It is to balance out the sound. Makes a difference they say. Well.... when they are properly setup and one is getting the left channel, and the other is getting the right channel..... Wow.
quote from timm.....
"Can we define 'rock' ? I mean are we talking 70s rock and those crappy recordings? Or are we talking Dave Matthews ...or Beatles abbey road , or Neil Young, or other well recorded rock albums? Yah - Logans will suck on something like Foreigner or heavy synth or rap - poorly recorded Fender guitars. So what are we talking about when we say 'rock'?"
Rock Defined by me....
Rolling Stones
Jimi Hendrix
Van Halen
Guns & Roses
Allman Brothers
Bryan Adams
Peter Frampton
Def Leopard
Eric Clapton
Foreigner
Led Zepplin
Black Sabbath
These are the building block guys of rock. There are many others a lot harder or softer but without these guys, who knows where things would've went. I love my Logans, but they don't do justice to rock as much as they do to many other types of music.
Sorry for the long post. I hope this gives you guys a little backround on my system. My upgrades yet to come are the DAC (from my existing Schiit Modi 2 Multi-Bit to Schiit top of the line DAC Yggy), and new speaker cable. I use Morrow Audio MA4 Reference interconnects between my Schiit Freya (4 Tubes) Preamp and my Krell KST-100. That's all for now. Cheers.