c_morse
Well-known member
Hello all,
I must say that this site is an absolute fountain of knowledge that has served me VERY well thus far. I am a soon-to-be first time Martin Logan owner, and after all these months of reading and research I've done, I can honestly say that I can't wait!
A little background on myself: I'm 25 years old and in the United States Air Force. Plans for a proper home theater system got pushed forward thanks in large part to my current deployment to Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Let's just say the money and chance to save are the two leading factors in being able to throw down some serious coin for my setup.
I look forward to getting back to the States in May or June, and have already started buying components to be used in this new setup.
Where did I gain this love of upscale audio, you might ask? Well, from an early age my dad was always playing with stereos. I have very vivid and fond memories of some of his earlier iterations, most include his Infinity Quantum Line Source (QLS) 1's. Amazing speakers to say the least. A few years back (circa 2001), Dad upgraded to a set of Infinity Prelude towers for his front channels, coupled with the full Infinity Prelude suite for side/rear surround and front/rear centers. At that time, the QLS-1's were passed down to me, and so began my stereo/home theater love affair.
These speakers have seen me through several stereo systems, all low-end, all Yamaha receiver-based (Original RX-V1900 with external 5.1 decoder as well as newer RX-V2500). Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon was the first album I can remember sitting down and listening to on these speakers, eyes closed, enveloped in the music. I can honestly say it was at that point I realized what a gift Stereo recordings were, and the way the soundstage (even on a low-budget stereo system) could reach out and grab you, for lack of a better term. While I have had a very great time over the years with these speakers, I have also been bitten by the upgrade bug.
After much research, I decided on Martin Logans. I demo'd a set in my teenage years in a Louisville, KY audio store and honestly between the visual aesthetics and the sound itself I was hooked. Now that I'm in a position to actually settle into a system, these are my first choice.
A little on what I'm planning, please feel free to critique. I will only cover the larger items:
-Front Channels - ML Vantage or Spire - I've read much on both, and just haven't been able to make my mind up yet. I read about the sonic differences in both, but I'm not sure yet if I can justify the extra cost. Needless to say I check the Gon daily to see what's available and at what price point.
-Center - ML Stage - Had planned on the Theater i for a while, but research ultimately led me in this direction.
-Subwoofer - ML Depth i - No brainer, and in my planned space the Descent would be overkill.
-Side/Rear Surround - ML Motion 4 - Very excited about this line of speakers, and at the price point these will serve very well for home theater duty.
-Front Effects - ML Motion 2 - See above.
As for the rest of the system, this is what I've come up with:
-Receiver/Video Switching/Surround Channel Power - Yamaha RX-Z11
-Front Channel Amplifiers - Monarchy Audio SE-160 Hybrid Mono Blocks (Purchased a few days ago)
-Center Channel Amplifier - Monarchy Audio SM-70 Mono Block
-CD Transport Duty - Musical Fidelity A3.5
-DAC - Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista 21 by way of Monarchy Audio DIP 24/96
-Front/Center Equalizers - Yamaha EQ-70 (like the extra adjustability)
-DVD/SACD - Denon DVD-2930Ci
-Blu Ray - Oppo BDP-83
-Television - Samsung HL67A750 LED DLP (Have had for a year, and it's gorgeous. Can't wait to watch Blu Ray in 24 FPS)
All cabling will be Blue Jeans Cable, and the Front Channels will be fed with Kimber Kable 8TC bi-wired units.
I honestly don't think I'm leaving anything big out as of now. This is the culmination of literally hundreds of hours of research.
If I missed a beat on something, please don't hesitate to let me know. I am definitely open to opinions/alternatives at this point.
In summary, thanks for a GREAT site. I look forward to getting to know many of you beyond the extremely helpful posts I've been reading for a couple months, and also look forward to sharing my ML system as soon as it's ready.
-Charlie
I must say that this site is an absolute fountain of knowledge that has served me VERY well thus far. I am a soon-to-be first time Martin Logan owner, and after all these months of reading and research I've done, I can honestly say that I can't wait!
A little background on myself: I'm 25 years old and in the United States Air Force. Plans for a proper home theater system got pushed forward thanks in large part to my current deployment to Joint Base Balad, Iraq. Let's just say the money and chance to save are the two leading factors in being able to throw down some serious coin for my setup.
I look forward to getting back to the States in May or June, and have already started buying components to be used in this new setup.
Where did I gain this love of upscale audio, you might ask? Well, from an early age my dad was always playing with stereos. I have very vivid and fond memories of some of his earlier iterations, most include his Infinity Quantum Line Source (QLS) 1's. Amazing speakers to say the least. A few years back (circa 2001), Dad upgraded to a set of Infinity Prelude towers for his front channels, coupled with the full Infinity Prelude suite for side/rear surround and front/rear centers. At that time, the QLS-1's were passed down to me, and so began my stereo/home theater love affair.
These speakers have seen me through several stereo systems, all low-end, all Yamaha receiver-based (Original RX-V1900 with external 5.1 decoder as well as newer RX-V2500). Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon was the first album I can remember sitting down and listening to on these speakers, eyes closed, enveloped in the music. I can honestly say it was at that point I realized what a gift Stereo recordings were, and the way the soundstage (even on a low-budget stereo system) could reach out and grab you, for lack of a better term. While I have had a very great time over the years with these speakers, I have also been bitten by the upgrade bug.
After much research, I decided on Martin Logans. I demo'd a set in my teenage years in a Louisville, KY audio store and honestly between the visual aesthetics and the sound itself I was hooked. Now that I'm in a position to actually settle into a system, these are my first choice.
A little on what I'm planning, please feel free to critique. I will only cover the larger items:
-Front Channels - ML Vantage or Spire - I've read much on both, and just haven't been able to make my mind up yet. I read about the sonic differences in both, but I'm not sure yet if I can justify the extra cost. Needless to say I check the Gon daily to see what's available and at what price point.
-Center - ML Stage - Had planned on the Theater i for a while, but research ultimately led me in this direction.
-Subwoofer - ML Depth i - No brainer, and in my planned space the Descent would be overkill.
-Side/Rear Surround - ML Motion 4 - Very excited about this line of speakers, and at the price point these will serve very well for home theater duty.
-Front Effects - ML Motion 2 - See above.
As for the rest of the system, this is what I've come up with:
-Receiver/Video Switching/Surround Channel Power - Yamaha RX-Z11
-Front Channel Amplifiers - Monarchy Audio SE-160 Hybrid Mono Blocks (Purchased a few days ago)
-Center Channel Amplifier - Monarchy Audio SM-70 Mono Block
-CD Transport Duty - Musical Fidelity A3.5
-DAC - Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista 21 by way of Monarchy Audio DIP 24/96
-Front/Center Equalizers - Yamaha EQ-70 (like the extra adjustability)
-DVD/SACD - Denon DVD-2930Ci
-Blu Ray - Oppo BDP-83
-Television - Samsung HL67A750 LED DLP (Have had for a year, and it's gorgeous. Can't wait to watch Blu Ray in 24 FPS)
All cabling will be Blue Jeans Cable, and the Front Channels will be fed with Kimber Kable 8TC bi-wired units.
I honestly don't think I'm leaving anything big out as of now. This is the culmination of literally hundreds of hours of research.
If I missed a beat on something, please don't hesitate to let me know. I am definitely open to opinions/alternatives at this point.
In summary, thanks for a GREAT site. I look forward to getting to know many of you beyond the extremely helpful posts I've been reading for a couple months, and also look forward to sharing my ML system as soon as it's ready.
-Charlie
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