WHen I heard a good mbl demo, it sounded like an orchestra playing in the dealers showroom more so than any other demo I've ever heard.
Not hifi. Real sounding! That demo set one of the highest bars I've heard.
In that demo, the vinyl bested the CD and the RtR bested the vinyl and sounded more realistic.
I'll suggest that if an mbl system does not sound good, its not because of what the speakers are capable of. IT may take more time and expense than many are prepared for though to really get to the point where one can push them to their absolute potential. These are exceptional speakers that require exceptional setup and equipment (and expense) up front to do what they are capable of doing.
It's all too much for me. I'll happily stick with my OHMs for now.
THe smaller mbl monitors might be more manageable than the larger full range floorstanders. I need to hear those sometime.
Not hifi. Real sounding! That demo set one of the highest bars I've heard.
In that demo, the vinyl bested the CD and the RtR bested the vinyl and sounded more realistic.
I'll suggest that if an mbl system does not sound good, its not because of what the speakers are capable of. IT may take more time and expense than many are prepared for though to really get to the point where one can push them to their absolute potential. These are exceptional speakers that require exceptional setup and equipment (and expense) up front to do what they are capable of doing.
It's all too much for me. I'll happily stick with my OHMs for now.
THe smaller mbl monitors might be more manageable than the larger full range floorstanders. I need to hear those sometime.