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    Default Mike's ever changing system...

    Here's a quick piccy of how my system looks at the moment.

    There is still much fiddling to be done!




    By shian7, shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2009-03-29
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Homer View Post
    Here's a quick piccy of how my system looks at the moment.

    There is still much fiddling to be done!




    By shian7, shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2009-03-29


    Nice one mike ....I know you said you where going to bulldoze your room around ..But did you need a crane to lift those electrosatics in



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    mmmm,

    Nice Martin Logan's. How do you rate them ? I have considered the Vantage !!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Homar View Post
    Here's a quick piccy of how my system looks at the moment.

    There is still much fiddling to be done!




    By shian7, shot with u30D,S410D,u410D at 2009-03-29
    BIG.......VERY BIG......HUGE.....MASSIVE.....ENORMOUS.....GIGANTI C.....

    That reach out and touch soundstage must be on your lap....in fact is there even room to sit and listen.

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    Regards Neil

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    Blimey.
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    Strewth Mike! I bet your soundstage is rather full on and positively fizzes with life! Would love to hear that. Nice one.
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    Well, err, actually it's not very good to be brutally honest.

    Mr Liang gets tired and emotional under the strain in to time at all!

    There is a good point though; the sound-stage. Those ML's paint an amazing three dimensional picture and just hang it in the air in front of you. But the high end is a bit on the soft side (that'll be the 2 ohm HF impedance) and the bass is not under control at all. The whole thing is all a bit 'woolly'.

    An amplification rethink may be in order if I want to make the most of them.
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    Options options options. It's all a fun part of the process! I'll be interested to see what conclusions you come to. Will valves be man enough for the job?
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    Mike

    Those ML's look quite familiar seem to have seen them somewhere before

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Homar View Post
    An amplification rethink may be in order if I want to make the most of them.
    I bet it's back to solid state for you Mike. The pair of logans that I had only sounded any good with some serious current passing through them.

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