bikerneil
Well-known member
I have now owned my ML Montis speakers for almost five years. I spent dozens and dozens of hours optimizing the location of the speakers and then lots more hours making home-made acoustic treatments to improve the sound in my room. I totally love the experience in my room. I tend to listen to and favor female vocals as my ML's seem to excel best with this music genre.
I particularly love the soundstage and the musical clarity of my current set-up. When I'm sitting in my front and center, preferred seat the soundstage is hard to beat.
All that said, I am a little disappointed in two aspects of my set-up and that is:
1. The extremely narrow sweet spot for the best listening position. In 99.9% of the cases this is not an issue, as I am usually alone when I listen to music. Occasionally my wife will join me, but usually it's just me.
2. Lows - My ML's struggle with really deep bass. One of my favorite songs (London Grammar - Hey Now) sounds fantastic until I get to the deep bass portion, and then the music absolutely destroys my speakers making them vibrate so much I have to turn them down.
Now that the audiophile bug has fully infected me I am beginning to wonder - "am I missing an even better speaker experience?" I have done lots of reading on other speakers and am learning about dynamic vs what I have right now and I want to explore some other speakers to see if I can make another step increase better. I have now been to two different high-end audiophile stores and I sat there for an hour at both stores listening to really high end setups that I did not think sounded as good as my ML setup.
I know that speakers are a very personal choice. For me - I tend to love female vocals the most, but I would also like to listen to more rock music than I currently do. My room size is about 13' wide x 18' deep. I have McIntosh components (C2600 preamp, MC452 solid state main amp). My main source is a high res music server.
So my question for some of the more seasoned listeners on this forum is: have you come from other speakers and what are your findings on these matters?
I particularly love the soundstage and the musical clarity of my current set-up. When I'm sitting in my front and center, preferred seat the soundstage is hard to beat.
All that said, I am a little disappointed in two aspects of my set-up and that is:
1. The extremely narrow sweet spot for the best listening position. In 99.9% of the cases this is not an issue, as I am usually alone when I listen to music. Occasionally my wife will join me, but usually it's just me.
2. Lows - My ML's struggle with really deep bass. One of my favorite songs (London Grammar - Hey Now) sounds fantastic until I get to the deep bass portion, and then the music absolutely destroys my speakers making them vibrate so much I have to turn them down.
Now that the audiophile bug has fully infected me I am beginning to wonder - "am I missing an even better speaker experience?" I have done lots of reading on other speakers and am learning about dynamic vs what I have right now and I want to explore some other speakers to see if I can make another step increase better. I have now been to two different high-end audiophile stores and I sat there for an hour at both stores listening to really high end setups that I did not think sounded as good as my ML setup.
I know that speakers are a very personal choice. For me - I tend to love female vocals the most, but I would also like to listen to more rock music than I currently do. My room size is about 13' wide x 18' deep. I have McIntosh components (C2600 preamp, MC452 solid state main amp). My main source is a high res music server.
So my question for some of the more seasoned listeners on this forum is: have you come from other speakers and what are your findings on these matters?