mbl - is there a problem?


For a while now I've been planning on purchasing the new Magnepan 20.7's when they become available.
However I've always been intrigued by the idea of the MBL's - partly because they are so pretty and partly because it would be nice to have a speaker with a larger sweet spot.(I've owned and listened to Maggies for about 35 years but have never had the opportunity to hear the MBL's)
Since I've already purchased mongo electronics to power my new Maggies I think they would likely also power the MBL's.
And with the new discounts on the MBL's, they become more price competitive with the Maggies.
So I was thinking of flying somewhere to actually hear the MBL's.
But the website for MBL was disconcerting. Partly is is because the discounts are so large. Partly it is because they say that and warranty work now has to be arranged from Germany. As an experiment I tried to see what to do if I had an MBL speaker that needed to work and what would I do and I did not find an easy answer.
I have a fear of purchasing an expensive set of speakers and being unable to fix a problem.
From everything I've read on Audiogon these seem like wonderful speakers and maybe I should buy a cheap airplane ticket to where I can hear them. But I worry about the service. Maybe I'm just better off purchasing speakers from Magnepan - this company must be so succesful that even if the whole town was destroyed by a large meteor somebody else would pick it up.
Does anybody know if MBL is a safe speaker to purchase?
nottop
Peace Dev. I'd just really like to see pictures of your system which seems absolutely top drawer.

Only heard MBL 101Es with MBL electronics in a suboptimal setup but could tell they were pretty special.

I'd love to hear them with the VAC Sig Mk2a pre and Statement 450 Monos that Dev runs.

The big Maggies are hard to beat but if you can get a great deal out of MBL's conundrum, I'd go for it.
My only difficult service issue with a speaker, in over 40 years at this, was a blown tweeter for a pair of Leak 2075's ( just a wonderful sounding speaker ). I owned them for years ( along with other speakers at that time ), and had difficulty finding a replacement. After finally obtaining the tweeter replacement, I wound up selling them , but , regret doing so, because they were wonderful to listen to. I know there are threads on this subject ( products we sold and regret selling ), so I am sorry for bringing that up. I know several people with MBL speakers and never a service issue. With the correct space / setup and equipment, they are wonderful to listen to. I would not purchase them without a listen first, and would highly determine if they would work in the listening environment...........Mr. D.
We're talking apples and armadillos here.
Though wonderful speakers, Omni's and Bipolar and Dipoles are different in their presentations.
Which one sounds more real is such a perspective...such a personal call.
I've heard the Maggies when set up correctly, and have had people within the room be totally unimpressed...it's like Blondes and Redheads...one is beautiful to me, the other, to you.
I can always make a case for what I think is good, but if you don't like it, my words are meaningless.
Let's get real...Maggies IMHO are magnificent, especially their newer models...the MBLs are also top drawer, IMHO the BEST..but, but, if you don't hear what I'm hearin', let's agree to say, 'it's your money...' and so on.

Larry

Danielk141, of course the distributors are very important. However, like with all big names it is a privilege for a distributor to represent MBL in USA (not the other way around). Thus, I find hard to believe that they will choose a distributor who will not agree to take care of their "old" equipment.

Dev, see my old system page for clarification regarding my initial post:

http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?vdone&1263852837&openfrom&27&4#27