Hi my name is Dan Osib and I am based in Cambridgeshire in the UK. I own a pair of Martin Logan CLS IIz in black ash finish. I purchased them in summer 2004. Modifications I have done in my system are:- Removing CLS speaker terminals plus connecting wire, and instead, hardwiring my speaker cable directly to the CLS circuit board. I've also removed all LED's from my preamp and power amps (snipped off at the circuit board). After doing all this I have noticed a significant decrease in distortion as well as massive increased loudness capabilities. Other than the Logans my system presently comprises of Moth 100W Monoblocks, Moth Preamp, Pioneer DV737 DVD Player, Musical Fidelity X24K DAC and Hitachi Nicam VCR. I use a Sony VPL HS50 Projector and my cables are Zero Autoformers (transformer speaker cables), Cable Talk Studio 2 Analogue Interconnects, Supra Trico Digital Coax, Supra Lorad Mains cables and Target Equipment Supports.
If you really take a good look at the photo you will notice my ML's are tilted back slightly by using different sized spikes underneath them, AKA Sounus Faber Stradivari. This increases image focus slightly (check MY TWEAKS for more info). I am convinced that I have found THE speakers and have no intention of changing them for any other in the world. I would never use any other loudspeaker. The sound I get from this system is beautifully neutral, detailed and incredibly clear. I've never heard clearer and I've listened to systems in the region of £100,000.
If you really take a good look at the photo you will notice my ML's are tilted back slightly by using different sized spikes underneath them, AKA Sounus Faber Stradivari. This increases image focus slightly (check MY TWEAKS for more info). I am convinced that I have found THE speakers and have no intention of changing them for any other in the world. I would never use any other loudspeaker. The sound I get from this system is beautifully neutral, detailed and incredibly clear. I've never heard clearer and I've listened to systems in the region of £100,000.
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