Craig,Craig said:They were from a PDF marketing flyer sent to the dealership. Not much info on it other than these new subs should be in the stores by mid-late November. I wanat a Descent i in Dark Cherry for Christmas this year. The older subs are great. I'm anxiuos to hear an even better ML sub.
The photo of the Summit is a black leather covered version with a polished frame. I like the looks, in a strange sexy dominatrix sort of way!
I agree Robin - here's one more of my shots of it from CEDIA. Very sexy indeed.Robin said:I concur with you the Summit - at the Denver show was really looked sexy in chrome and leather. I have always been fond of leather and lace. IMHO leather and chrome is sultry as well as provocitve on the Summits...
Joey_V said:Tim,
You and your visit to hi-end shows..... how do you keep yourself grounded when you have been able to hear systems that are far better than most of us can afford?
Joey
David Prall said:I was thinking the same thing...... ignorance is bliss..... IE, you don't know what your missing til you hear it. AND, once you hear it, won't what you're missing haunt you?
Joey and David,Joey_V said:Tim,
You and your visit to hi-end shows..... how do you keep yourself grounded when you have been able to hear systems that are far better than most of us can afford?
Joey
Very good question Zip. Hmmm, I'd say no, not really, at least not at this stage of my life. I saw a LOT of equipment that I would really like to try out in my system, and that I would enjoy owning at some point in time. But each evening after the show I went home and listened to my music on my system and did not feel that I was lacking. This of course is based upon the reality that with my current income and at this stage in my life I can comfortably afford the system I've built for myself. In this regard I think Martin Logan offers the very best compromise (and all audio is a compromise of one sort or another) between preformance and price. I do not believe that I could get better sound for the money I have invested in my system, and thus am content to enjoy listening to hour after hour of music.
Now, if I won the lottery or something.... I could see myself checking out the mbl's, the Accapella's, the Kharma's, the JM Labs Nova Utopia's, maybe even the Escalante Fremont's. They weren't present at this years show, but I'd also consider the Avalon Edilon Diamonds. I can't ever see myself spending the $250K for the Marten Coltrane Suporeme's personally because I could have any of the above in a killer system and then do something real for the world like open a homeless shelter with the difference.
Today, I shall keep my system as it is and enjoy it. I'm putting some money away for the day that the CLX comes out though.
Thanks Robin! I couldn't have said it better myself...Robin said:Joey and David,
I really liked how Tim (MiTT) ansewered this very question on the other thread, well here's what he said:
Personally, I think Tim has a lot of audio wisdom, prespective and knowledge, which are very admirable qualities. I aspire towards aquiring more of these qualities myself...
It's for lighting the logo cut in the top panel.Craig said:Now those are nice photos. I really like how the placed the controls on the top hidden behind an access panel. Is that a lighted LCD screen or is just a light to shine through the ML logo? Probably the latter but it's still cool. Including a light to see the controls is another good idea. How come no else has done this yet?
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