BlueNote56, thanks for the candid impressions.
I do think they were indeed playing it too loud for the room. Even with a few treatments, those big panels, and what seems like a powerful bass section, are able to overload the room.
Even in my highly treated and optimized room, I can play loud enough to cause some ringing, and from your description, that's probably what you noticed most.
Played at a level appropriate for the room, then it is likely you would have thought better of the speaker.
BTW- A "Full Range" ESL is a Unicorn. The laws of physics prevent it from ever occurring. Much better to have a quartet of judiciously placed and tuned subs and an appropriately sized panel chosen to match the room dimensions.
IMHO the Monolith/Neolith panel is as big as one needs in home audio, the challenge is to get the mid-bass / bass right, that's hard and very room specific.
I do think they were indeed playing it too loud for the room. Even with a few treatments, those big panels, and what seems like a powerful bass section, are able to overload the room.
Even in my highly treated and optimized room, I can play loud enough to cause some ringing, and from your description, that's probably what you noticed most.
Played at a level appropriate for the room, then it is likely you would have thought better of the speaker.
BTW- A "Full Range" ESL is a Unicorn. The laws of physics prevent it from ever occurring. Much better to have a quartet of judiciously placed and tuned subs and an appropriately sized panel chosen to match the room dimensions.
IMHO the Monolith/Neolith panel is as big as one needs in home audio, the challenge is to get the mid-bass / bass right, that's hard and very room specific.
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