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Pics Cape Town Mini Expo - 18 July 2009
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<blockquote data-quote="Fem Audio Connoiseur" data-source="post: 40752" data-attributes="member: 681"><p>Rudi </p><p></p><p>WRT the Martin logans my humble opinion</p><p></p><p></p><p>I found the ML's to be very smooth, great detail and soundstage, a bit weak on bass.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But this is my opinion.....unless you're an engineer and want the specs to support your listening decisions, it really means little to me when it comes to auditioning speakers. First rule: trust your ears. Second rule: audition in your own environment. In a sense the second rule is the most important to me because speakers will have very different reactions and perform differently depending on the listening environment. So, what I heard at Rodney's place when we auditioned may not be precisely what you hear when you get them home.</p><p></p><p>So much more goes into speaker building: cabinet design, acoustic design, number of drivers, crossover design. Each can be tweaked in thousands of different ways, each tweak having an effect, some minute, some profound, on the finished product.</p><p></p><p>But for now I will stick to my little brown one's.... ;D ;D ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fem Audio Connoiseur, post: 40752, member: 681"] Rudi WRT the Martin logans my humble opinion I found the ML's to be very smooth, great detail and soundstage, a bit weak on bass. But this is my opinion.....unless you're an engineer and want the specs to support your listening decisions, it really means little to me when it comes to auditioning speakers. First rule: trust your ears. Second rule: audition in your own environment. In a sense the second rule is the most important to me because speakers will have very different reactions and perform differently depending on the listening environment. So, what I heard at Rodney's place when we auditioned may not be precisely what you hear when you get them home. So much more goes into speaker building: cabinet design, acoustic design, number of drivers, crossover design. Each can be tweaked in thousands of different ways, each tweak having an effect, some minute, some profound, on the finished product. But for now I will stick to my little brown one's.... ;D ;D ;D [/QUOTE]
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