This is a short report from my yesterdays vitsit at the munich show. As I was very curious about ML new Neolith, we walked straight to their demo room. In the late afternoon I had another audition there. In total I spent about an hour to come to a first conclusion. But thats only my view...
Folks, this thing is like a steamroller. In any respect. Huge, massive, loud. But it has none of the characteristics I love so much about the logans. I've alwas had ML speakters since 1987 and actually own a Summit. So, I think I know what I'm talking about.
All speakers I had from ML had an incredible ability to breathe. Very "airy", accurate and smooth. The neolith is just massive. Ok, there is a huge soundstage, but: sound doesn't release from the panel. Woofers are slow and boomy. Heavy bass ideed, but my summits can do much better.
ML, if this is the direction you will go for the future, leave it! If this was just a showcase that you are able to build an ESL that can go really loud, mission completed. If you think this monster is able to reproduce music and transport emotions, target failed.
I also had a conversation with Peter Soderberg. I stated, that its appreciated if ML spend an ear at his customer base. Obviously many people did request a Monolith rebuild. Ok they have it now. But I think, a lot more people may be longing for a simple, straigtforward fullrange speaker. He told, that ML will never build something as the CLS again. They are rather thinking about a Junior CLX. Sorry lads, I will not be interested in this. Thats not what I and many others may want.
Shrinking a double panel CLX is just for price cosmetics and I dont think that you can make it below 20.000. The price points for other high end models already are out of reach for most of us. Remember a summit X in europe is about 19.000 EUR !!
So, what to do? Changing to another brand? Have I to think about to get some funds and start building my own CLS like thing? Should I wait another year what to come next from ML?
Sorry about complaining. But I'm very disappointed.