Well, lesse, my Mom called me one day about 7 years ago (she's a realtor). "Craig, I bought some speakers for you at an estate sale". "They're B&W's". I raced to her house with visions of 802's or similar in my head, squat, dynamic, floorstanders....she pulls up with a pair of Sequels wrapped in blankets sticking out of the trunk of her partners Lincoln Town Car, all I knew was they were ML's and I had to :bowdown:
We pulled them out and I looked around for a source, I'd not thought of this in my haste to grab my prize, Doh! All she had was a little Sony receiver with probably 30w a side @8ohms, well it was fun while it lasted....about 2 minutes, poor little Sony cried uncle. While they played, k.d. lang was in the house, Mom almost said she wanted to keep them, thank God most women don't like big speakers in their living rooms! I was a good son, thanked her for the gift, called my bud with his '71 VW Bus..."Come get me, I have Logan's" :yell: We wisked them off to my abode for a hookup with a SAE A201amp, P101 pre, Thorens/SME/Grado Silver combo, goodness what a jaw dropper. We both were flabergasted, MFSL Lps of Alan Parsons, Pink Floyd, Supertramp were played end on end.
I never turned back, still have those circa '89 Sequels, I could do better, but, I'm poor, they are true to the original design thought, the crossovers and trannies are a work of art, Jim Power worked the line back then, I'm proud of my old Sequels, they make people dance in the room while they play, I think that says alot