Mark, on Audiogon forum is it possible to send a personal messages? I would like to send you one, but I can't figure out how to do it.
Peter
Peter
Spatial Audio Hologram M4 Turbo S Speakers - A Review
I just moved my M4TS out another half foot from the back wall. A really significant change. Really quite a difference. Sound is simply more present... much more alive and dramatic and even more holographic. Bass really punches. I wouldn't have believed such a change possible to this extent. I am amazed. Your email address did come through so I will be sending you an email tomorrow to tell you of an experience that I had recently. |
Hi, Just thought I would take a moment to chime in to this thread. I had a pair of M4's for around a year and a half. These were not the Turbo or Turbo-S models, but rather, the old, discontinued "standard" model, although Clayton was nice enough to put upgraded crossover parts in my pair, just not the more expensive binding posts (WBT). My original review of the M4's appeared here, with a follow-up set of impressions here. Absolutely the best pair of speakers I have ever owned, and I, like many of us, have owned quite a few. ;-) I have just traded up to the M3 Turbo-S. I only have about 8 1/2 hours of playing time on them, so there is still quite a way to go before I know what they can do. But my initial impressions are excellent and I look forward to sharing them on my blog and here when I have more to contribute. Enjoy your Spatial's, everybody. :-) |
Oh my, my sage friend Rebbi, I am delighted to hear about your initial impressions of your upgrade to the M3TS speakers. Clayton waved me off of them due to the smallish size of my room (which I judged to a thoughtful suggestion), and as I have posted, I am over-the-top delighted with them. No doubt the M3's will go deeper for a modest increase in cost. I was unimpressed with the sound of the Holograms for the first several hours, but then they simply bloomed. One must not judge them until they have had a time to break in. Great that yours sounded great from the onset. For the 100th time, I will say that these speaker eclipse the SQ of any speakers I have had in my lengthly audiophile experience and I have had a lot of them, several costing 4X the price of the Holograms. I personally think that there is an intrinsic design advantage with open baffle speakers, and Clayton is a sheer genius in the OB speakers he produces. I can't imagine that a box speaker could ever give me the realistic sound reproduction that I experience with my Holograms. They are easy to drive, very affordable, and quite attractive in their appearance. Keep us posted on your comparison between the M4's and your new speakers. Thanks, Mark |