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Mercedes CLS or Martin Logan, For the Holidays?
Either would look smashing with the big red bow on it.
Listening to a pair of these beauties unleashing the full force of Igor Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," with the volume peaking at 107 decibels left no doubt about the speakers abilities. That's really loud, but it didn't feel that loud, probably because the Neoliths were merely cruising at that volume, so distortion remained low. I don't usually like listening that loud, but the Neoliths were so easy on the ears I didn't mind. Resolution is superb; if you crave maximum detail, the Neoliths deserve a serious audition. Big speakers like this do large scale music better and far more realistically than smaller speakers. http://www.cnet.com/news/this-high-end-speaker-costs-the-same-as-a-mercedes-benz-cls/ |
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Get some Magnepan 20.7s, two REL subs, two VTL Wotan Monoblocks. Much more better.
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Rite of Spring blows, Pantera's Walk would sound much better.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PCkvCPvDXk
I'm all about that bass... The problem with those speakers is one of my drunk friends would knock them over, or spill beer all over them.
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