I changed from a solid state DAC for the CD player to one that is tube based. Coupled with a hybrid amp the Jamos now sound fantastic. To say that the ML's are "better" I think several factors need to be taken into consideration, the most important one being personal taste.
I have very much enjoyed my Odysseys for about 15 years as well as 3 smaller ML's before them but for some listening such as for acoustic guitar and light jazz these good quality bookshelves suit my taste very well; they are so tight and detailed that I prefer them.
One thing I have failed to mention in my posts is that I have a condition called hyperacussis which is a malady where hearing is super sensitive especially to fast rise sounds and higher frequencies. Part of my goal in my speaker choice, then, is to accommodate this issue and is why I have 3 DAC's.
Anyway, I agree that it may seem ill advised to look for bookshelf speakers to replace these very good full range speakers, which was my original idea. But....I like both sets so much for their individual capabilities that I now want to keep both and install a permanent A/B speaker selector to have the best of both worlds.
I realize that this may be an affront to the sensibilities of many audiophiles but I don't consider myself to be one of those anyway.
I have very much enjoyed my Odysseys for about 15 years as well as 3 smaller ML's before them but for some listening such as for acoustic guitar and light jazz these good quality bookshelves suit my taste very well; they are so tight and detailed that I prefer them.
One thing I have failed to mention in my posts is that I have a condition called hyperacussis which is a malady where hearing is super sensitive especially to fast rise sounds and higher frequencies. Part of my goal in my speaker choice, then, is to accommodate this issue and is why I have 3 DAC's.
Anyway, I agree that it may seem ill advised to look for bookshelf speakers to replace these very good full range speakers, which was my original idea. But....I like both sets so much for their individual capabilities that I now want to keep both and install a permanent A/B speaker selector to have the best of both worlds.
I realize that this may be an affront to the sensibilities of many audiophiles but I don't consider myself to be one of those anyway.