I forget which Martin Logan speakers I demoed. It was an electrostatic pair with a powered bass driver. They sounded great. Really nice soundstage and airy feel to Mudd and highs. I definitely liked them. No boxiness to the sound.
The Magnolia staff were ok. They were young (under 30) and didn't know a thing about my components--they hadn't heard of the make.
The staff slso pushed their own demo music. They were friendly. I was surprised, but not put off, by them asking me what I do for a living.
One of of the guys knew the product lines well. The other guy did not.
I got the sense that they were just showing off their stuff and not too concerned about my actual objectives. They assumed that both speakers would be a viable upgrade for me based on price alone---that was a bit silly. I think the Sonus Faber may have had a bit more finesse than my PSBs, but this didn't feel like I was in a different league.
Big props to my Creek integrated. It really sounds nice even even I'm comparing it to a dedicated amp with gobs more power.
The Magnolia staff were ok. They were young (under 30) and didn't know a thing about my components--they hadn't heard of the make.
The staff slso pushed their own demo music. They were friendly. I was surprised, but not put off, by them asking me what I do for a living.
One of of the guys knew the product lines well. The other guy did not.
I got the sense that they were just showing off their stuff and not too concerned about my actual objectives. They assumed that both speakers would be a viable upgrade for me based on price alone---that was a bit silly. I think the Sonus Faber may have had a bit more finesse than my PSBs, but this didn't feel like I was in a different league.
Big props to my Creek integrated. It really sounds nice even even I'm comparing it to a dedicated amp with gobs more power.