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i am a long time merlin owner. i have the vsm mxe's ( lead free) with the master bam and new rc's. all i can say is wow!!! stay with the merlins. get yours upgraded along with the new master bam and rc's. it will be worth it!!!! please feel free to check out my system under R ( rbwalt). i do not know if you are anywhere near northern va. you are welcome to come have a listen. in the mean time i will see what i can come up with about the salks vs. merlin vsm's.rob.
Finally, pardon me if this, a circle on Salk, is not an appropriate place to post a topic like this. But, within Audio Circle, I couldn't find a better place. Let me know where I should move it, if it's out of place.
A comparison between two manufacturer's speakers would probably be more appropriate in the Critic's Circle Loudspeaker subcircle.
What, pray tell, is a Merlin Super BAM? $3600 for ???
I'm not sure exactly what it is - is it a battery powered active fixed frequency bass boost tone control? For $3600?
What, pray tell, is a Merlin Super BAM? $3600 for ???Frank Van Alstine
What will happen over time is the voice coil will heat up, xmax will constantly be pushed to its limits and you will get distortion.Anand.
As an engineer pretty decent at costing things out in the real world, I really wonder about the cost effectiveness of any of the high priced little thingies out there, except for my Rolex of course.
Well, no one else seems to be jumping in, so I'll report what little I know. I've heard the Merlins a couple of times at RMAF. I actually didn't think they were all that different from 2-way salks. I think the Merlin gets the most possible out of those drivers, and they're excellent drivers. The Scan 8545 is hard to beat in the bass extension and power handling department. although I do think it (the 8545) trades off a little midrange transparency and detail in the process, and I'm certainly not alone in that opinion. The super expensive Dynaudio tweeter is considered by many to be the best dome out there period. They are crossed at around 2200 Hz, and that's where I usually cross depending on which tweeter I'm using. So I think the differences between the "Merlin Sound" and the "Salk Sound" is more a matter of the inherent characteristics of the drivers than anything else. The W18 vs the 8545, ribbons vs. a dome, or the little Hiquphon 0W series vs. the larger Dynaudio (broader dispersion with the former, probably superior low-end distortion with the latter).