Meridian DSP 7200 - How good is this compared to..


Just curious, how good is this truly compared to a serious conventional setup?

2 channel pre power or reference integrated running something like a Sophia or any in that calibre?

Casual listens at the store did not do too much for me but hearing much on the press. Thanks
rapogee
Yes, Meridian is different and, although not germane to this
thread, some of us use Meridian electronics with more
conventional amps and speakers and, consequently, do make use
the processor's DACs. That said, I hope to get a pair of the
DSP7200.2s soon for review, I am particularly interested in
their new bass alignment filters which impressed me at the
last CES.
Meridian makes excellent systems. They take a fully integrated approach which for most audiophiles doesn't work. Expensive and not particularly a good value, but capable of outstanding sound. If you're not an audiophile and you wanted top tier sound I'm not sure you can do better than a full Meridian system.
Many Meridian systems sounds very balanced. I really liked the control in the low freq. of the DSP8000 a few times. But these days I can go a lot further in sound cause of the knowledge I have. I can get a level in 3d image with blacks and extreme touchable instruments and voices like in real with my own set. This level I never heard by any Meridian system, not even close. But for people with less knowledge it is easier to get a balanced sound. What are the limitations of there speakers? The low units they use have not the best respons. The tweeters are also not state of the art. I talked about this a few times to people of Meridian. They are aware of it, but they do there things there way. This makes Meridian unique and different in the world of audio.