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I'm going to check them out since I'm in the market for a pair for a secondary system in our living room. Like you I 'm a satisfied Revel owner, Studio II's in my main system.
I own the M16s - bought them a few years ago. Excellent sounding speakers.
What you have pictured are the S16 wall mounts. cheers
Hey Jonbee, do you think the M16 is better than the M20 overall? I just bought the M20s and never heard the M16s. The M20s are very impressive, especially at today’s used price.
Revel has added a mid-bass bump to the M16 to make it more of a crowd-pleaser. There's nothing wrong with that, necessarily. It measures very well otherwise.https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/revel-m16-speaker-review.11884/A more neutral speaker for the same price is the Sierra-1 V2 from Ascend Acoustics. Unlike Revel, they have the advantage of owning a Klippel NFS and being able to make measurements as often as they like throughout the design process.https://ascendacoustics.com/products/sierra-1-v2-pair?variant=41419225038902The Sierra-1 V2s have the additional advantage of having wider horizontal and vertical dispersion, so the sweet spot is bigger while not having such a wide dispersion that room interactions are overwhelming. The V2s are also easier to drive than the M16.
Revel is part of Harman which is now part of Samsung. I would have thought Harman, given that they own JBL and Infinity in addition to Revel, would have a Klippel NFS.
Klippel isn't the only game in town when it comes to speaker measurements. There are others that are very capable of all the measurements needed by designers.