the meadowlark line is a tube friendly transmition line design that has a sweet midrange. though they don't have the rock solid bass of pmc or fried, they dont need big power to drive them. the fact they are out of business is not because they are an unworthy product. they were victims of extreme growth (which often results in poor cashflow). they are very well made, and are compatible with most quality ss gear too. lots of good buys now
Meadowlark speakers
I'm looking for a good value in a low priced floorstander. I've seen excellent reviews of the whole Meadowlark line, which has recently gone out of production. I'm thinking of the Kestrel Hotrod or Kestrel 2. Anyone have an opinion regarding which model is best?
On this site there are several that have been available for sale for quite a while. Is there something wrong with Meadowlarks that they have gone out of production and that the models listed on Audiogon are'nt selling?
On a more obscure note, I read that the port in transmission line speakers is not responsible for much bass output. Does that mean that the rear ported Kestrel can be placed closer to the rear wall than other ported models?
Thanks for the help,
Peter Ennis
On this site there are several that have been available for sale for quite a while. Is there something wrong with Meadowlarks that they have gone out of production and that the models listed on Audiogon are'nt selling?
On a more obscure note, I read that the port in transmission line speakers is not responsible for much bass output. Does that mean that the rear ported Kestrel can be placed closer to the rear wall than other ported models?
Thanks for the help,
Peter Ennis
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