Martin Logan Owners...Why should I?


Fellow Audio Lovers,
I currently own B&W speakers... 805's used in a stereo setup, I am looking to add to my system to incoporate home theater "5.1", I was going to add N802's as mains and a center channel HTM 1 or 2 not sure on that WHEN a friend suggested instead of adding to my B&W collection I go Martin Logan. He suggested Aeon 1's at minimum if not Ascent 1's... for center a Fresco or a Cinema 1, and maybe Fresco's for the rear surrounds... My question is MAYBE someone on Audiogon has "been there done that" already and can give some advise... I will use the system mostly to listen to music say 90/10... My musical tastes vary... You might say go listen to them and decide for yourself...good answer BUT for me... a side by side demo isn't going to happen...I haven't found a dealer that has both..some input from Audiogon readers is important..As I started this thread I stated why should I?? TELL ME PLEASE!!
wmwman
Hi Wmwman,

You better have a good amp to drive logans. Even the smaller ones like the Aeons need an amp that can handle the difficult load the ESL will present.

you will get some VERY good answers to these and more questions if you visit the Martin Logan Club online.

http://www.martinloganowners.com

I personally have owned MLs for nearly 20 years. I currently have a pair of reQuests and a Cinema and can tell you that it's AMAZING what these speakers can do for movies, if driven properly...

Good luck.. check out the site, you'll learn ALOT

TomDac
ML Club Webmaster
http://www.martinloganowners.com
Not sure where you are located but there is a dealer I am aware of in the NY area that does handle both ... Audio Classics in Vestal, NY.
Thanks Pmwoodward!!!!!
Another vote for the ML's I will take your advice to check out the Electrostatics or Dynamics site.
I'll chime in.

I too was wooed by the sound of the MLs when I first heard them (ascent). It lead me from being a maggie guy to giving them a shot. I picked up a pair of SL3's (best big ML for the money on the used market, imo) and was woefully dissapointed with them.

It had everything to do with the room I had them in, which was 17'w x 24' deep w/7' ceilings. These 5'7" speakers were too small for the room!
This was a two channel setup with PLENTY of power behind them. I was dumbfounded to have a pair of beefy 10" sub-whoofers blowing at me, yet have less bass output than the 8" single mirage sub I used to have. With my musical tastes leaning towards electric jazz and jamband style rock and roll, the ESLs just didn't cut the mustard. i had to go back to a box speaker (or buck up far beyond my means for the Prodigy line) to give me the sort of dynamics I was sorely lacking.

I'm now a happy Von Schweikert owner. I find them just about as fast as the MLs were (very surprised by that), but they give me all the slam and impact I could ever ask for which is something all but the largest MLs can NOT deliver, but let me get into that a little bit.

To digress a bit, the MLs can be the best speaker you've ever heard. I'm a big fan..but there are too many extras that *have* to fall into place for them to really shine. The room acoustics and matching the panel to the square footage of the listening environment is the make or break deal w/the MLs, and w/a room the size of yours you will need the Ascents or SL3's, I would guess.
Then again, you are talking 5.1, which is an area I know nothing about. I'm sure craming 5 pannels in that room of yours will no doubt make up for the sheer volume of pannel needed to pressurize that space in a two channel stereo only rig.

final advice, consider your musical tastes, how much music vs. movies you will be sitting in front of, the size of your room, the acoustics of the area..etc, as all of these things play a HUGE roll in squeezing the magic out of Martin Logan.
Good luck!
Nickspicks,
What VSA speakers did you end up with? My impressions are the same as yours when compared against the Martin Logans.