Just over a year ago I purchased some ESL 9 Classics. Last night I was listening to At Fillmore East, absolutely digging (again) what I was hearing. I get a smile on my face each and every time I listen to these things. Even old, badly engineered material comes to life through them. And modern, well engineered content is pretty flippin' awesome. They just seem to get better and better.
When I was planning my build & informed my wife what the investment was going to be in "just a pair of speakers", she gave me one of her looks. You married folks most likely know that look. Then I took her to a listening room to experience a Mcintosh pre / Mcintosh amp setup (along with some unknown turntable) playing through ESL 9s. "They sound nice". That was it.
Our modest 5 channel setup works quite well for home theater, but the 2 channel stuff is where it's at. It took a bunch of playing around to get them positioned well, and the result is always the above-mentioned smile. I've turned a few friends on to the ML experience and the results are, more or less, "wow". I'm driving them with a Carver Sunfire "Cinema Grand Signature II" amp. Boom!
Nicely done, Martin Logan.
When I was planning my build & informed my wife what the investment was going to be in "just a pair of speakers", she gave me one of her looks. You married folks most likely know that look. Then I took her to a listening room to experience a Mcintosh pre / Mcintosh amp setup (along with some unknown turntable) playing through ESL 9s. "They sound nice". That was it.
Our modest 5 channel setup works quite well for home theater, but the 2 channel stuff is where it's at. It took a bunch of playing around to get them positioned well, and the result is always the above-mentioned smile. I've turned a few friends on to the ML experience and the results are, more or less, "wow". I'm driving them with a Carver Sunfire "Cinema Grand Signature II" amp. Boom!
Nicely done, Martin Logan.