Evolution Acoustics MMMicroOne


Hey guys,

Has anyone heard the new Evolution Acoustics MMMicroOne? Just saw this pic from CES 2011.

http://cybwiz.blogspot.com/2011/01/evolution-acoustics-mmmicroone.html

Any thoughts on this one?
rhohense
Gleeds, are you at liberty to speak to the question about a possible price increase?
Recroon,

I would suggest Giving them a call. Much quicker response I'm sure.
You will find the phone # on their site or go to Chambers Audio.com. I know JT is very busy these days but is usually very responsive & helpful.

As for putting them in a 20x30x8. Yes they will work but much depends on associated gear & expectations. My room is 22x33x8 & I've encountered no problems using them in my dedicated room. Of course I have not played them at ear bleeding levels either but I have pushed them a bit.
Good Luck,

Thanks
Gary
Same here, I can't contact EA, Blue Light Audio, or Jtinn by email or telephone. I wonder if I should drive by and knock on the door since I live in Portland, OR.
I am in a much smaller room than your 20 x 30 x 8 and sit nearfield between the speakers, so I am not entirely sure if the speakers are good candidates for your larger room. A lot of it will depend on how much amplifier power you have. The speakers produce 87dB at a distance of 1 meter at 1 watt essentially, so 10 W will produce 97 dB peaks at 1 m, 100 W 107 dB peaks. The sound pressure levels fall off as the square of the distance from the speakers, so you can work this out. I would think a larger room would dilute the bass volume also, so a subwoofer would help here. Hopefully EA will respond to your inquiry soon with a more definitive answer. One thing I can say: once you hear the gorgeous midrange of these speakers you won't care about the bass. YMMV of course.
Recroom.... I'm using the MicroOne's in a room that's 21L x 15W x 8H. I know it's not the same size as your room but the room it will end up in is 35L x 18W x 8H.

There's another member here Grr6001 that has a room that's closer to your room specs. Hopefully he can chime in and give his feedback.

I can tell you that I'm not concerned about their performance in the larger room. Currently I'm breaking them in on my 2-channel system. These speakers can handle huge dynamics and can play really loud without any strain.

Jonathan is usually great in reaching back out to customers. Try him at info at bluelightaudio dot com.