I saw that sixmoons review a while back. It was one of the most difficult pieces I have read. I thought I was bad with analogies but that was a tough read.
anyone have a pair of loreleis near me (SF) we can compare.
My name is Mike and I live just east of SF in Vallejo. I am new to this board, but not audio.
I recieved my Loreleis and my Mono Extreme SE's about 3 weeks ago from Klaus. Custom black finish. (Klaus said he would not make anymore as they are a PITA)
They have been playing constantly since then. I just returrned from a week long trip in Portland, ORE. I can certainly tell a difference in the sound from when I left. My wife was rocking out to them all week while I was gone. She loves them!
I will admit to not having the best placement though. Due to family and other constraints, they are in the same room as my HT system. Not a part of it, but along side. Not the best for soundstage and imaging, but they still do an awesome job.
Anyway, if you want to come take a listen, you are more than welcome. Bring some tunes and I'll supply the vino or brew.
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I have a pair of Lorelies, and the only thing I've heard to compair with them is the Maggie 3.6's and 20.1's. The bass is huge with them, and more powerfull than the 3.6's. I like them better than Thiels even though there are things about Thiels I love. In the review the writer speaks of something 25 hz on the bottom side of the scale. I'd like to think it's closer to 28hz to 30hz, but have some organ music to play that really goes deep in the register to try sometime this weekend. One otherthing I've noticed about them is that they are not quite as brite as some of the live music I've heard in the past (same group with the same tunes). I didn't notice the bloom in the mids that a lot of people speak of, and if it's there it's nothing like my Meadowlarks I replaced with them. The speakers are very detailed and musical with the high end being a little tight ( mine have about 300 hours on them). I'm hopeing that the tweeter further opens up some more. They're not perfect for sure, but none really are. Might actually reduce the size of the port slightly to cut the bass a bit (I'm not a bass nut).
To further add to the above, I have not run my copy of Frank Glover's "Politico" to do my upper end of the register test in awhile. This one played well with my Meadowlarks, and did a fine job with both the wood bodied clarinet and the metal bodied ones he used (good enough that I culd pick them out). This CD is one the the most difficult clarinet pieces I've ever played (he may well be the best clarinet player out there right now), and will seperate good speakers from also rans.
gary