jimshaw
New member
I am not a Martin Logan owner but possibly could be.
Following is information and finally a question.
I have a 7.3 in-ceiling system. I use SpeakerCraft's AIM8 Fives for fronts and surrounds and I also use SpeakerCraft Time5's as Wides. The Aim8 Fives and Time5's are SpeakerCraft's high end in-ceiling speakers.
A couple days ago I was at a Magnolia store where they had three Martin Logan Vanquish in-ceiling speakers installed. They sounded good but hard to tell what they would really sound like in a home environment.
If I did anything, it would be to install three Vanquishs for the front stage and let the AIM8 Fives for the surrounds. But each Vanquish cost $1300.00 and the cut out size is 13". That is why I could not try them for a few days to test them out.
So, my question to anyone would be, Do you think the $1300 Vanquish speakers would be that much better than SpeakerCraft's high-end AIM8 fives that the swap would be worth it?
I know it is mostly subjective but would like some feed back.
Following is information and finally a question.
I have a 7.3 in-ceiling system. I use SpeakerCraft's AIM8 Fives for fronts and surrounds and I also use SpeakerCraft Time5's as Wides. The Aim8 Fives and Time5's are SpeakerCraft's high end in-ceiling speakers.
A couple days ago I was at a Magnolia store where they had three Martin Logan Vanquish in-ceiling speakers installed. They sounded good but hard to tell what they would really sound like in a home environment.
If I did anything, it would be to install three Vanquishs for the front stage and let the AIM8 Fives for the surrounds. But each Vanquish cost $1300.00 and the cut out size is 13". That is why I could not try them for a few days to test them out.
So, my question to anyone would be, Do you think the $1300 Vanquish speakers would be that much better than SpeakerCraft's high-end AIM8 fives that the swap would be worth it?
I know it is mostly subjective but would like some feed back.