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Please recommend flat "airy" speakers (budget: $1K-$2K/pair)

Reply from: RemotePortal
Date: 11 Apr, 02:50
(Don't laugh, but) I enjoy my two Monsoon PC panel speakers and would
like to have the same "open" and "airy" feeling from my home stereo
speakers. Can someone please point me in the direction of what I
should purchase, models I should explore, or websites? Direct URLs
are appreciated.

Pete
Indian Trail, NC

Reply from: Sonnova
Date: 11 Apr, 05:28
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 17:50:27 -0700, RemotePortal wrote
(in article <ftmckj01nog@news4.newsguy . com >):

> (Don't laugh, but) I enjoy my two Monsoon PC panel speakers and would
> like to have the same "open" and "airy" feeling from my home stereo
> speakers. Can someone please point me in the direction of what I
> should purchase, models I should explore, or websites? Direct URLs
> are appreciated.
>
> Pete
> Indian Trail, NC

I too have a pair a Monsoons and always thought that they were the best
sounding of all the PC speaker systems.

The only way that I can help you is to say that Magnaplanar loudspeakers have
many of the same characteristics as the Monsoons: dipolar, dispersion gives
that open and airy sound. The speakers themselves are physically flat and
therefore fairly phase coherent and the diaphragms are light giving good
transient response. The Magnaplanar MG 1.6's are about $1700/pair and are
real bargains. Electrostatics are another way to go. Again, like the Monsoons
they are flat panels, dipolar, fast and airy. Martin Logan makes a new pair
of Electrostatic hybrids called the "Source" at $2000/pair, I understand that
they are dynamite. I have a pair of Martin Logan Aeon i speakers which cost
me about $4000 at the time. I love them. I replaced a pair of Magnaplanar MG
IIIcs with them. Both have that Monsoon quality only MUCH better.

Reply from: DaveW
Date: 13 Apr, 04:11
I would recommend that you look into Martin-Logan's electrostatic speakers.
They are a well known brand and offer an airy boxless sound that you would
probably instantly fall in love with. They have models at various price
points, so you should be able to find one you can afford.

--
--DaveW

"RemotePortal" <Peter.Alvin@gmail . com > wrote in message
news:ftmckj01nog@news4.newsguy . com ...
> (Don't laugh, but) I enjoy my two Monsoon PC panel speakers and would
> like to have the same "open" and "airy" feeling from my home stereo
> speakers. Can someone please point me in the direction of what I
> should purchase, models I should explore, or websites? Direct URLs
> are appreciated.
>
> Pete
> Indian Trail, NC

Reply from: Sonnova
Date: 13 Apr, 16:01
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 19:11:30 -0700, DaveW wrote
(in article <ftrq4i0pjh@news4.newsguy . com >):

> I would recommend that you look into Martin-Logan's electrostatic speakers.
> They are a well known brand and offer an airy boxless sound that you would
> probably instantly fall in love with. They have models at various price
> points, so you should be able to find one you can afford.
>
>

As a M-L owner, I concur, but don't overlook the Magnaplanar MG 1.6's either.

Reply from: Peter Elem
Date: 09 May, 02:06
RemotePortal wrote:
> (Don't laugh, but) I enjoy my two Monsoon PC panel speakers and would
> like to have the same "open" and "airy" feeling from my home stereo
> speakers. Can someone please point me in the direction of what I
> should purchase, models I should explore, or websites? Direct URLs
> are appreciated.
>
> Pete
> Indian Trail, NC

If you are used to using the monssons you probably have a subwoofer with
them. You may not have enough room for the Magneplanar MG 1.6 either.
The MMG "factory direct" may be what's for you. They retail for $550
plus shipping and can only be ordered from the
factory......magneplanar . com I use them with an SVS sub of very large
proportions and they are dynamite. In fact, they have a leg up on the
slower and larger MG 1.6 .........




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