I was in the same boat as you...no Meadowlark dealer here. I actually flew to NYC (because of Meadowlark's reputation) to seek out the perfect loudspeaker for me.
I compared the Meadowlark's to Revel's F-30 ($3500) and their models that were near $5000 and $7500 (at the time.)
The F-30 (which was brand new at the time) lacked so much in comparison to the Meadowlark's performance that I instantly ruled them out of the relm of options.
The more expemnsive Revels sounded good but did not reproduce the same natural mids and bass extension as the Meadowlarks.
The realism in the separation between the musical instruments in Meadowlark is incredibly life like and they truly "diappear."
The model that I have also has adjustments for better integration with different size rooms.
Even if you do not buy this brand, ck out the web site. I have yet to find music lovers as dedicated to quality and amazing engineering...all crossover components are completely isolated from other speaker components so that they are not affected by any resonnance...Check'm out!!!
Approximately where are you located?
I compared the Meadowlark's to Revel's F-30 ($3500) and their models that were near $5000 and $7500 (at the time.)
The F-30 (which was brand new at the time) lacked so much in comparison to the Meadowlark's performance that I instantly ruled them out of the relm of options.
The more expemnsive Revels sounded good but did not reproduce the same natural mids and bass extension as the Meadowlarks.
The realism in the separation between the musical instruments in Meadowlark is incredibly life like and they truly "diappear."
The model that I have also has adjustments for better integration with different size rooms.
Even if you do not buy this brand, ck out the web site. I have yet to find music lovers as dedicated to quality and amazing engineering...all crossover components are completely isolated from other speaker components so that they are not affected by any resonnance...Check'm out!!!
Approximately where are you located?