roberto
Well-known member
I think it is a matter of liking...
To my ears, I have not listened yet anything in cone that would make me think to go back to them...all what I had listened and owned, and I am just going to name a few brands, Sonus Faber, Thiel, Synthesis, Unity Audio, Usher, made me ear fatigue after some time (one hour or so)...with ML, I can listen hours and hours without any ear fatigue, and I think it is the transparency and the super clear, crispy sound coming from ML. I can listen every electrostatic model, without starting complaint regarding the size of the instruments, and the air between them. Also the 3 dimension at their sweet spot. To me, all is a matter of liking, you can agreed or not agreed with this...but a diaphragm that weights less than the air that it moves, and no phase shift, because the crossover at the frequency cut for the panel allow it, no tweeter with dispersion problems, no distortion, less than .03% THD, no need to play loud to have the right size of the instruments in my room, are some of the advantages that I get from electrostatic technology of ML. Cone speakers are usually above 2% in THD. It is so easy understand the left hand of a piano player, and also the other musicians that are playing with any featured artist. I am crazy for the sound of ML and I think all we are here in this forum, for what we get and what we do not get from other brands of speakers. ML is not perfect, and usually are just minor flaws compared to others that cost over twice the money and still ML is a winner. Perhaps, your Spires are bad, why don´t you call Jim Power regarding your problem?...it just does not make sense to us, the users, the problem that you are finding...it is not right...ear fatigue is the less thing that they could do...I can not find any other possibility with your problem...I wish you a very happy listening,
Roberto.
To my ears, I have not listened yet anything in cone that would make me think to go back to them...all what I had listened and owned, and I am just going to name a few brands, Sonus Faber, Thiel, Synthesis, Unity Audio, Usher, made me ear fatigue after some time (one hour or so)...with ML, I can listen hours and hours without any ear fatigue, and I think it is the transparency and the super clear, crispy sound coming from ML. I can listen every electrostatic model, without starting complaint regarding the size of the instruments, and the air between them. Also the 3 dimension at their sweet spot. To me, all is a matter of liking, you can agreed or not agreed with this...but a diaphragm that weights less than the air that it moves, and no phase shift, because the crossover at the frequency cut for the panel allow it, no tweeter with dispersion problems, no distortion, less than .03% THD, no need to play loud to have the right size of the instruments in my room, are some of the advantages that I get from electrostatic technology of ML. Cone speakers are usually above 2% in THD. It is so easy understand the left hand of a piano player, and also the other musicians that are playing with any featured artist. I am crazy for the sound of ML and I think all we are here in this forum, for what we get and what we do not get from other brands of speakers. ML is not perfect, and usually are just minor flaws compared to others that cost over twice the money and still ML is a winner. Perhaps, your Spires are bad, why don´t you call Jim Power regarding your problem?...it just does not make sense to us, the users, the problem that you are finding...it is not right...ear fatigue is the less thing that they could do...I can not find any other possibility with your problem...I wish you a very happy listening,
Roberto.