Kiwi's well written review of the Rowland driving his MBLs concerns me just a little, because I don't think that the MBLs are the type of speaker that most users would combine with the Rowland.
I've never heard a truly successful MBL setup, due to my very limited exposure to them rather than their own fault, only in showrooms. I suspect that they can be made to sing, but they had a slight "character" to their sound when I heard them. Thus, I suspect, part of their "voicing" will come from the amp choice. Since Rowland leans toward the very neutral, no compensating voicing can be expected.
With more "traditional" speaker choices, like Vienna Acoustic, Wilson, Sonus Faber, Aerial, DALI, Magico, ProAc, etc., etc. the Continuum 500 will be a very musical match.
Dave
I've never heard a truly successful MBL setup, due to my very limited exposure to them rather than their own fault, only in showrooms. I suspect that they can be made to sing, but they had a slight "character" to their sound when I heard them. Thus, I suspect, part of their "voicing" will come from the amp choice. Since Rowland leans toward the very neutral, no compensating voicing can be expected.
With more "traditional" speaker choices, like Vienna Acoustic, Wilson, Sonus Faber, Aerial, DALI, Magico, ProAc, etc., etc. the Continuum 500 will be a very musical match.
Dave