It has the ability to play loud but if ran full range you will overdrive it.I would personally recommend that you cross it over at 80-100hz.I currently own a Logos and think very highly of it.If you own the older version or Legacy ML speakers,I would chose the Logos.I think it matches the legacy products better than the others.
There is no set amount.I do not see the point of replacing them if the panel does not lose high frequencies or is bottoming out.I have always used my Monolith's and Logos in a smoke free enviroment with a Ion air purifier to eliminate as much dust and pollutants as possible.The Logos is powered by a Sunfire Symphonic Referance and the Monolith's by a Sunfire 2 channel amp.At the 4-ohm load they can produce 500 and 600 watts per channel.I have never felt the urge for more power or heard them strain.I am a big proponent of using crossovers and not running your speakers full range for home theater.I cross L,R, and Center over at 100hz for surround and direct the low bass to a Velodyne F1800R II for the lower bass.I do however run my Monolith's full range with the Velodyne with music.
Hi,
I have Aerius i fronts with Logos center. Also a Dayton 12" active sub.
Should I run them all as "small" speakers in my AVR and cross them over?
I've had them set as Large full range.
I know this is an old thread...
But is there such a thing as Old in Martin Logan land?
p.s. I have the exact Monoliths that are in your Avatar, need to refoam the woofers
http://www.millersound.net
Send your monolith woofers, both of them, to millersound for repair. From what I have heard I believe they do effective job order work.
Hi,
I thought it was pretty easy to do yourself?
If you have the expertise to do the reform work yourself with 100% accuracy then of course do the refoaming yourself. Otherwise the option of millersound repair always exists.
Have fun listening to music on your great Monolith loudspeakers.
They have no prices on their page, do you know what they charge?