amey01
Well-known member
When I said "same performance as the Summit" I was referring specifically to the frequency response performance.
Clearer now - thanks Rich
When I said "same performance as the Summit" I was referring specifically to the frequency response performance.
Well at least some people over at AVS were at the Neolith demo:
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/173-2...ogan-demonstrates-neolith-speaker-system.html
Read it and enjoy.
Gary
I think there are a few Mch systems on this forum, and the guys keep relatively quiet.
I use CLX's with Prodigys in a 7.1 system through a Meridian 861 v6 processor. I am considering the Neoliths with CLX sides and Prodigy rears. I use 4 subs (2 Velodyne DD 18's and 2 ML Descents) so the thin bass described on AVS will be overcome.
Gary
Do you have a center channel
Here's a post I made 3 years ago. Made some changes since then but the concept is pretty much the same.
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=100752.20
Gary
Do you give credit to the Neolith being able to go lower than the SummitX without all the kruddy digital manipulation, processing and amplification required to get the SummitX to do that from its puny box?
bonzo; said:especially the Neolith which based on my brief demo at Munich is worth 30k tops.
No, I don't. First of all, I haven't seen any info on the Neolith to suggest they don't do the same types of processing and digital manipulation of the signal that they do with the Summit. And I'm not really sure how internal vs external amplification is relevant. How would an internal amp make the Summits go lower than an external amp for the Neoliths? Makes no sense.
Justin,
I have to wonder how many ML dealers will actually have them in a showroom for demonstration.
But then I recognize that there will be some wealthy folks who will buy regardless of actually being able to see / hear them.
Gordon
Good point = not many dealers will stock them. At this price point though the % of home sales may not be as high as the export market. China, Europe and the Middle East may account for the bulk. Just guessing, though.
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