Meadowlark speakers were also concerned with time alignment/coherence along with exceptional build quality and, depending on your tastes, aesthetics as well. From what I’ve been able to cull off the interweb thingy, Mr McGinty was a “ poor business man “ who wanted to produce good speakers, period.
And they are. From the Kestrels on up they offer remarkably “true” sonics. Although compared to Thiel they struck me as somewhat less lively in the mids and highs, I found them to be one of my personal faves. My girlfriend still has a pair of Kestrels that I gave her around 5 years ago. While the cabinet veneers could use some refurbishing, the solidity of the cabinets themselves is rather impressive - especially considerate of the fact that they set me back around $500 for the pair.
Good stuff.
And they are. From the Kestrels on up they offer remarkably “true” sonics. Although compared to Thiel they struck me as somewhat less lively in the mids and highs, I found them to be one of my personal faves. My girlfriend still has a pair of Kestrels that I gave her around 5 years ago. While the cabinet veneers could use some refurbishing, the solidity of the cabinets themselves is rather impressive - especially considerate of the fact that they set me back around $500 for the pair.
Good stuff.