Okay,
Another Merlin recommendation, but this one from an MX owner. I would agree w/Oneprof that Merlins aren't likely to often be described first-and-foremost as "laid back", but they are when the music is. The MX is almost flat to 25hz where the BAM filters out what's below(mostly subsonic junk).
Smooth? No doubt.
Warm? Dunno about that one, think it depends on associated components. The beauty of it is that the Berning/VSM-MX combo lets the various sources, cables etc. reveal what they do(for better or worse). You'll need to upgrade to very high $$$ range to get something that will outperform the MX; Some folks would recommend Kharmas(I haven't heard them)...not many choices that will run right on the Berning's 70w. Most of the other speakers I'd recommend(Sound Lab, Maggie, Von Schweikart) need a different type of amp(i.e. big!)
Side note: I also used the Berning w/Quad ESL-63USAs, and they never sounded better. However, the Merlins kill the Quads, in most every way. Cheers, Spencer
Another Merlin recommendation, but this one from an MX owner. I would agree w/Oneprof that Merlins aren't likely to often be described first-and-foremost as "laid back", but they are when the music is. The MX is almost flat to 25hz where the BAM filters out what's below(mostly subsonic junk).
Smooth? No doubt.
Warm? Dunno about that one, think it depends on associated components. The beauty of it is that the Berning/VSM-MX combo lets the various sources, cables etc. reveal what they do(for better or worse). You'll need to upgrade to very high $$$ range to get something that will outperform the MX; Some folks would recommend Kharmas(I haven't heard them)...not many choices that will run right on the Berning's 70w. Most of the other speakers I'd recommend(Sound Lab, Maggie, Von Schweikart) need a different type of amp(i.e. big!)
Side note: I also used the Berning w/Quad ESL-63USAs, and they never sounded better. However, the Merlins kill the Quads, in most every way. Cheers, Spencer