I currently own the Prodigy's and heard the Summit's at my dealer the other day. I was not impressed. They weren't in the best room but they did have good electronics driving them. They are much smaller than the Prodigy and, the best way I can describe them is that they sounded much smaller than the Prodigy too.
I have the Summits and before that Monolith's and in between Magnapan 3.6R.
The base summit is $10k.
I feel I have the performance of the monolith with much better base and dynamics. The active subs are extremely fast and you get the base at low levels. By the way I preferred the Monolith's to the prodigy.
I believe these are the best ML I have heard - I have not heard the statements.
They require attention to positioning like all ML's. You can adjust the sub response to help fit the room. The speakers are still breaking in after a month. My electronics are Krell
I would suggest it is easy to walk into a room and decide a speaker is not good. We all know the variables.
I would recommend that they are worth a listen with your electronics.
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