Well said Shawn and wishing you the best !
Shawn,Well Leporello, I have dedicated 20+ years of my adult life to working in the audio video industry, and I have invested every cent I have in my audio video business. I'm in my mid 50s and I have forgone things such as pensions and retirement accounts. Instead I have invested in audio video products so that I can share my passion with others, allowing them to be able to listen to and share in the remarkable experience that listening to great audio is. I have been a dealer for Martin Logan for almost 20 years and this is truly is a question I am wrestling with . So if you would like to comment something constructive that would be great. With this speaker being discontinued me continuing to keep it really is not a very wise decision as a business owner. Especially in the current environment where I wrestle with the thought of closing down my business in something I love and have great passion for in favor of looking for a more profitable way of making a living. You saying its a Champaign problem really shows that you haven't taken the time or effort to examine the question. Its truly a dilemma. If I decide to keep these for myself it really is me choosing myself instead of investing in some current product that customers can demo and experience. It actually is me just that much closer to deciding on staying in business or doing something else. So while trivial to you it actually is a really big question to myself, and whether anyone else realizes it or not its important to a lot of members of this forum who have been my customers over the years. And actually its important to audio video customers such as yourself. It really is a question that is a microcosm of this in industry in general. If there is no way to listen to and demo products can this industry really continue? What does this industry really look like when there is really no profitable way for most mom and pop dealers to stay in business. With supply chain and shipping cost issues getting worst and worst how realistic is it that high end audio can exist in any way similar to how it has been existing. Everything has to evolve, how does this industry evolve (or go extinct)?
I agree. When I went home after listening to Roberto’s mighty CLX system, I was not at all dissatisfied with my long-in-the-tooth SL3s.No matter what we all have killer speakers.
The only speakers that tempt me now are Magnepan, but the dealer I buy from in town no longer carries them. They do still have Martin Logan though. Maybe that should tell me something?I agree. When I went home after listening to Roberto’s mighty CLX system, I was not at all dissatisfied with my long-in-the-tooth SL3s.
I almost feel sorry for people like Dave who have turned their backs on Martin Logan!
The only speakers that tempt me now are Magnepan, but the dealer I buy from in town no longer carries them. They do still have Martin Logan though. Maybe that should tell me something?
Has anyone here switched over to Magnepan?
I had Aeon i . I sold them and bought Maggie 20.1s. I actively bi-amped the Maggies and they were awesome. My woofer amp died. And ARC said it was unrepairable. I didn't want to spend another 10K on an amp. So I went to a single amp setup. The magic was gone. So I sold the Maggies and bought ESL-11a s. It was a step up from single amping the Maggies. I need big diffusers behind the Maggies for best sound and I had to remove the diffusers for the 11a to sound their best.The only speakers that tempt me now are Magnepan, but the dealer I buy from in town no longer carries them. They do still have Martin Logan though. Maybe that should tell me something?
Has anyone here switched over to Magnepan?
Thanks. That's some great real world feedback.I had Aeon i . I sold them and bought Maggie 20.1s. I actively bi-amped the Maggies and they were awesome. My woofer amp died. And ARC said it was unrepairable. I didn't want to spend another 10K on an amp. So I went to a single amp setup. The magic was gone. So I sold the Maggies and bought ESL-11a s. It was a step up from single amping the Maggies. I need big diffusers behind the Maggies for best sound and I had to remove the diffusers for the 11a to sound their best.
My conclusion is that Maggies bi-amped with an active crossover and 20K worth of amps sound better than ESL-11a. But with a single amp ML is a better speaker for the $ to my ears.
What amp do you use with the 20.7s? When I single-amped the 20.1s, I had a Pass X-600, not .1, .5 or .8 but the original. I know it wasn't a shortage of power, maybe it was having had the crossovers in storage for 8 years.Here is some more real world feedback that will only confuse you. . I bought 20.7s several years back that replaced my odysseys + descent combo. I absolutely love my 20.7. The soundstage is stunning and if I had to point out one thing that I like better - would be the mids / mid bass. It just sounds more natural / organic to my ears. They are more difficult to place in the room for sure.
I have a sunfire signature grand. Also lot of power. However the 20.7 uses a different internal crossover than the 20.1. I’ve heard both versions -and liked them both. If I do recall the .1 - I think the.7 gets the image size better and seems to integrate the ribbon with the mids/bass better. The .7 does have better bass in my opinion than a single amped 20.1- but I have never heard the 20.1 bi-amped. Room is very important for these - even more so than the Logan’s I think.What amp do you use with the 20.7s? When I single-amped the 20.1s, I had a Pass X-600, not .1, .5 or .8 but the original. I know it wasn't a shortage of power, maybe it was having had the crossovers in storage for 8 years.
Absolutely Right, I am!!!That is great Shawn. I'm assuming your are keeping them for yourself?
Absolutely Right, I am!!!
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