Somewhere on Martin Logan's website they state explicitly that you can drive their speakers with a receiver, so you can hardly blame Best Buy for doing so.....ML says it can be done, so demo it!
agreed Bernard........ Audiophiles be damned !!
Somewhere on Martin Logan's website they state explicitly that you can drive their speakers with a receiver, so you can hardly blame Best Buy for doing so.....ML says it can be done, so demo it!
I think one area that is a missed opportunity is at shows.
There used to be a local place called "The HiFi House" and there used to be a place called "Now Audio" that carried nice equipment including ML.,,
The marketing budget has to be managed in a holistic sense.
Are shows the best use of a marketing budget for a speaker which is eminently room-dependent; like ML? I doubt it.
Kef was selling the hell out of their LS50’s.
PS> I have a Model D. Great machine.
Did you ever scull or row crew ? I took my first sculling class after I had my Concept 2 for a number of years. We happen to have some premiere rowing water nearby that colleges travel to for competitions and to train.
Sure, small speakers can sound amazing these days. But at the end of the day, moving large volumes of air is going to be thing that gives you the concert experience. We are justI think that their target market will be putting them in very large rooms and some of us are no longer their target market.
Technology is improving dramatically in terms of getting a lot of sound out of a very small speaker. Frankly I think that ESL panels have almost become a fashion statement for people with room to set them up.
Sorry, I love my ML speakers, but I think that is closer to the truth.
Sure, small speakers can sound amazing these days. But at the end of the day, moving large volumes of air is going to be thing that gives you the concert experience. We are just
going to have to wait till the day that our amplifier are directly wired to our brains
I'm not sure I agree with that statement because you are implying that having a large sheet of Mylar is the only way to move large volumes of air. Yes you need to move air, but there are many ways to do that. For example I'm surprised at the volume of air some folded ribbon tweeters can create. There is a lot of surface area in a very compact space.
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Well. You are either in MLs target market or you aren't. It's a specialty product. Not everyone with a pulse is suited for it. There are upsides and downsides to any product. I like the ML product. People that get into the masterpiece line - hell they'll build a room for them if they have to. It's really about passion for the hobby. Some people aren't really that into it but might have some decent kit. Big speakers are 'it' for me as are planars.
After my Quad 57s I realized that I could not go back from electrostats.
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