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Posted By: Falmark m80ti vs. Meadowlark Kestrels - 08/18/02 12:18 AM
Am thinking about a speaker upgrade. Have read great things about both M80ti's and the Kestrels. Was curious if anyone had any thoughts which would be a better choice for a mostly two channel music system in a 13 x 28 ft room
Posted By: Falmark Re: m80ti vs. Meadowlark Kestrels - 08/22/02 01:10 AM
Maybe I phrased the question wrong. I am very interested in a great speaker for my room (13x28). Unfortunately, where I live my choices are a bit limited. I have listened to Monitor Audio, Acoustic Energy, B&W, and Definive Technology. All had good and bad points(would love to combine the monitors and the acoustic energy). Am looking for a speaker that is musical above all else. Would appreciate any suggetions or comments. I am curious how the Axioms compare to the Meadowlarks, having not been able to hear either.
Thanks for all your help
Mark
Posted By: chesseroo Re: m80ti vs. Meadowlark Kestrels - 08/22/02 01:17 AM
It is simply possible that no one has replied b/c they have not heard the Meadowlarks. You might want to direct a private message to Alan or some of the other individuals who have been around for awhile in the business. Keep trying, and something wlll come up.
Posted By: JohnK Re: m80ti vs. Meadowlark Kestrels - 08/22/02 01:26 AM
Mark, there was no problem with your question except that probably nobody here has heard the Kestrels. The little that I've read about them indicates that they're well-regarded and tend toward a "laid back" type of sound. The M80s would likely have considerably more bass and more dynamic capability, and if so they would be more to my taste. Also note that you can get the M80s from the factory outlet for only $935, which would seem to be a better buy than the Kestrels at around $1,400.
Posted By: freesey Re: m80ti vs. Meadowlark Kestrels - 08/22/02 07:08 AM
Hey man look up the m80tis on www.audioreview.com and youll see someone compared them here is a quote from the dude "The Meadowlark Kestrel thru the Shearwater offer richness in music that is more pleasurable overall. It musically resonates better than the Axiom, YET they don't have that dynamic range of the Axiom. I would use a subwoofer with the Meadowlark."
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