Dreamer
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I suppose the one big advantage the old original Sequel and Quest have over the newer models is their MASSIVE cabinetry and scale-tipping weight. My Sequels weigh in at 110lbs each, and although I have been sitting them on spikes for years, even when I had them on the metal sliders on a hardwood floor they never once "walked", even when playing them at "knock stuff off the walls" volumes...
The newer ML's are virtual "featherweights" by comparison. Even the Summit is only like, what, 75lbs each? That's almost half what the Quest weighed (125lbs) and less than half the weight of the original Monolith at 165lbs. I'm not saying that those older, clunky cabinets are better, but there IS a lot to be said for big speakers that have such substantial heft to them. For one thing, they don't walk...
The newer ML's are virtual "featherweights" by comparison. Even the Summit is only like, what, 75lbs each? That's almost half what the Quest weighed (125lbs) and less than half the weight of the original Monolith at 165lbs. I'm not saying that those older, clunky cabinets are better, but there IS a lot to be said for big speakers that have such substantial heft to them. For one thing, they don't walk...