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Hi folks,Just curious, as I currently have a dedicated martin logan theater, how do these two speaker types compare?I enjoy the openess of the ML, but at times they feel a little harsh probably due to the electrstatic panel - I'd prefer something a little "warmer" but yet staying as detailed.For home theater, how do these two speakers compare? I have aerius, sequels, and the logo center. I will be buying a VMPS Large subwoofer this week, but wanted people's opinions on the sound differences an ...
To say that electrostatics are dynamically challanged or that planars are dynamically challanged is wrong in my opinion. The VMPS can play very loud, but so can panels and stats but they require much more power in general to do so.
Florian,Would still like to have an idea on what you do for a living to bring home so much cash to afford those toys.. Im sure its not all spun up into audio as well....Sorry gentlemen, nothing to really add to this thread as my experience with ribbons is limited to a brief stint with Carver Amazings and short sessions with a variety of ML's (mostly on Krell or Bryston electronics).
Well then you need to hear some panels wich are from the new ages
QuoteWell then you need to hear some panels wich are from the new ages I've listened to both Maggies and Martin Logans within the last couple of years and I stand by my assesment. And it is really MLs we should be discussing here as it is what Stieger owns and is wanting to know how VMPS stacks up against.
All I can say is the RM30 must really be a different beast than the RM2. Perhaps Brian can chime in with a comparison as I have not heard the RM30 but if it is being bested by a ML than it is not in the league as the RM2 in that regard. (Dynamics).
If we are talking about "from low to max volume"
The RM40's lower treble sometimes sounds harsh, this irks me on some recordings. The bass response does some truly evil booming in the 110 hertz region on some recordings--recordings I really love--and I can't fix it with putty pinching.