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Anyone have experience with Martin Logan Speakers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike M" data-source="post: 65276" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>Naughty, I enjoyed reading your post and it is clear that you have experience with audio equipment, have applied your mind and understand the finer aspects of things Hi-Fi (and how the brain works for that matter).</p><p></p><p>There is however one aspect of your post that puzzles me. You refer to the ML's as appearing "dull and boring" to the the less educated (like me) but at the same time you refer to the ML's as being life like/true to the live performance. I have seldom been to a live performance that is dull and boring (I obviously never attended that night club that you DJ'ed at ;D) and hence can't see how a speaker that is dull and boring sounding (to the uneducated) can be lifelike/true to a live performance (that the uneducated attended). I just can't equate "dull and doring" to being true to a live acoustic event.</p><p></p><p>Please don't read into this post that I believe the ML's to be dull or boring. I have only listened to them once in an environment that was not ideas to evaluate their qualities so I have no opinion on them at present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike M, post: 65276, member: 766"] Hi Naughty, I enjoyed reading your post and it is clear that you have experience with audio equipment, have applied your mind and understand the finer aspects of things Hi-Fi (and how the brain works for that matter). There is however one aspect of your post that puzzles me. You refer to the ML's as appearing "dull and boring" to the the less educated (like me) but at the same time you refer to the ML's as being life like/true to the live performance. I have seldom been to a live performance that is dull and boring (I obviously never attended that night club that you DJ'ed at ;D) and hence can't see how a speaker that is dull and boring sounding (to the uneducated) can be lifelike/true to a live performance (that the uneducated attended). I just can't equate "dull and doring" to being true to a live acoustic event. Please don't read into this post that I believe the ML's to be dull or boring. I have only listened to them once in an environment that was not ideas to evaluate their qualities so I have no opinion on them at present. [/QUOTE]
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