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Wind at that price you’re paying way more than the Canuck ad for a B.C. based audio store that was selling them for CDN$500. NIB.
FWIW... I road tested a pair of ML towers with the same folded ribbon tweeter a few years back. It very well could have been the environment they were in, the down streaming or the source... surprisingly I was not impressed. The highs never stood at attention they were slouched and had a veiled, sonic signature. I apologize for being a little negative... YRMV. Does that mean I would not take a chance of these small monitors today? Not at all. If I were in the market, I would look at them positively for a small unassuming secondary system.
I haven't heard them. Here's what the British publication "What Hi-Fi?" wrote about them: "Moving up the frequency range, there’s a transparent midrange and a delicate but remarkably detailed treble. Voices are direct and emotionally engaging, and there’s a clear sense of texture to percussion.Elsewhere, the soundstage is wide open – impressive for a smaller speaker – and instruments are precisely located."I hear what you are saying about the source. I once walked past a big system playing at a Magnolia in Best Buy. High end Martin Logan planar speakers, all McIntosh front end, total system price north of $20K. They were streaming Spotify through it. Sounded lifeless.
I've heard the Martin Logan speakers in well setup systems and thought they were very good. Likewise for the McIntosh iron.I thought that Magnolia setup, along with using 320K Spotify through a Sonos box as their source, might have been the worst setup I've ever seen.