andrewcoffin
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Hi - New MartinLogan owner and enjoying putting my system together. I have an interesting dilemma though --
I ordered a Motion 30 for my center channel. (I started building the system around the compact Motion 2i/4i/8i models. They are impressive for their size, but I decided I wanted to go with the fuller sound of the 15/30 bookshelf speakers for the front channels.)
Found a great price on a set of Motion 15 speakers -- really impressed with them.
Then found a solid price on a Motion 30, but what arrived in the mail yesterday was ... a Motion 30i.
I suppose I should be happy with that. I got the newer model 30i for well under current retail. But, two things bug me a little: I actually liked the look of the metal grills on all the other ML speakers I've mentioned, and now my fronts don't quite match visually.
So, a few questions for those of you who have experience with these speakers and might know:
1) Is there anything more than an aesthetic difference between the 30 and the 30i? ML lists a few improvements on their product description page, but do they amount to much? Maybe I should return the the 30i and just find the speaker I originally wanted.
2) Is there any chance that the grill from the Motion 30 is available for purchase from ML and would fit on the Motion 30i? It's a minor thing, but, if that worked, that would satisfy any of my issues about the different appearance.
On another front -- I have quite a few ML speakers at home at the moment -- starting with the original combination I purchased, two 4i, two 2i, one 8i, and a Dynamo 800x sub. I've now added to that two 15s and the 30i. I intend to make the 15s my fronts, the 30/30i my center, and keep the sub. Any suggestions on the best way to utilize the remaining speakers? The 8i will definitely be returned. The 2i speakers are currently wall mounted as my rear surrounds. I could move the 4i speakers there. I don't have a very good room for Atmos, though it would be fun to try. Has anyone used 2i/4i speakers as the height speakers for Atmos? If so, what's the best way to do that?
Thanks for your help and advice.
I ordered a Motion 30 for my center channel. (I started building the system around the compact Motion 2i/4i/8i models. They are impressive for their size, but I decided I wanted to go with the fuller sound of the 15/30 bookshelf speakers for the front channels.)
Found a great price on a set of Motion 15 speakers -- really impressed with them.
Then found a solid price on a Motion 30, but what arrived in the mail yesterday was ... a Motion 30i.
I suppose I should be happy with that. I got the newer model 30i for well under current retail. But, two things bug me a little: I actually liked the look of the metal grills on all the other ML speakers I've mentioned, and now my fronts don't quite match visually.
So, a few questions for those of you who have experience with these speakers and might know:
1) Is there anything more than an aesthetic difference between the 30 and the 30i? ML lists a few improvements on their product description page, but do they amount to much? Maybe I should return the the 30i and just find the speaker I originally wanted.
2) Is there any chance that the grill from the Motion 30 is available for purchase from ML and would fit on the Motion 30i? It's a minor thing, but, if that worked, that would satisfy any of my issues about the different appearance.
On another front -- I have quite a few ML speakers at home at the moment -- starting with the original combination I purchased, two 4i, two 2i, one 8i, and a Dynamo 800x sub. I've now added to that two 15s and the 30i. I intend to make the 15s my fronts, the 30/30i my center, and keep the sub. Any suggestions on the best way to utilize the remaining speakers? The 8i will definitely be returned. The 2i speakers are currently wall mounted as my rear surrounds. I could move the 4i speakers there. I don't have a very good room for Atmos, though it would be fun to try. Has anyone used 2i/4i speakers as the height speakers for Atmos? If so, what's the best way to do that?
Thanks for your help and advice.