Question about quality of Meadowlark


There have been alot of post's concerning Meadowlark going out of buisness and waranty issues, etc.
I've owned three different pair of Meadowlark speakers. NEVER any problems or failures to operate perfectly everytime. Build quality was top notch.
I seriously doubt there have been very many Meadowlark speakers that quit.
Do prospective buyers really have much to worry about, given the price , sound quality, and the beautiful workmanship put into these speakers?
I'd like to hear from Meadowlark owner's and hear what they have to say instead of folks who automatically wave the red flag.
thanks!
shoe
I just read my post from nearly 10 years ago. Still own Kestrels. I've bought and sold many speakers since then but not the Kestrels. They never ceases to satisfy when called in to duty.
1-21-14: Oblgny
Hello there 9 years late.
I bought a pair of used, mildly cosmetically compromised Kestrels in April 2013 and I just have to say that I would have been happy paying double that for them. They're incredibly musical with bass that is far more realistic than Totem Hawks - which are pretty damn good - one of the best speakers I've owned and one pair that I will never let go of.
time-coherence strikes yet again (in a most positive manner)!!! :-)
very nice to read this....
I am a devotee of time coherence at multiple places in the chain. Amazing how that stands the test of time. I loved the Kestrels when I heard them but ended up with Intuitive Design Summits which are also time and phase correct....
hmmm... I have been watching those nighthawks on the other site for a while now