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Anyone have experience with Martin Logan Speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 65251" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>... which is what I am always afraid of. Not picking on you at all, Naughty - but why is it that so often (talking generally) 'something must be lacking' with someone's hearing/education when said someone does not find something as wonderful as others?</p><p></p><p>I must not rain on the parade as the saying goes - but for many of us: When last did we have our ears checked? Is it necessary to spiritedly disagree regarding the attributes (or otherwise) of a device, when using as a yardstick something as inconsistent as human hearing?</p><p></p><p>The electrostatic principle has some natural advantages, but I have found other less expensive types equally up to the task, when compared to live shows.</p><p></p><p>I must admit that I too only had experience of the MLs at hi-fi shows; not the best of circumstances, to put it mildly. I must therefore pay a visit to a friendly dealer stocking a set of these to re-affirm any magic that there might be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 65251, member: 144"] ... which is what I am always afraid of. Not picking on you at all, Naughty - but why is it that so often (talking generally) 'something must be lacking' with someone's hearing/education when said someone does not find something as wonderful as others? I must not rain on the parade as the saying goes - but for many of us: When last did we have our ears checked? Is it necessary to spiritedly disagree regarding the attributes (or otherwise) of a device, when using as a yardstick something as inconsistent as human hearing? The electrostatic principle has some natural advantages, but I have found other less expensive types equally up to the task, when compared to live shows. I must admit that I too only had experience of the MLs at hi-fi shows; not the best of circumstances, to put it mildly. I must therefore pay a visit to a friendly dealer stocking a set of these to re-affirm any magic that there might be. [/QUOTE]
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