Meridian G08 a step up from 508.24 ?


My Meridian 508.24 has served me well for 6 years now. So I am thinking of moving up to the G08.

Has anyone compared the 2 and will there be a significant improvement. My other gears are the ARC VT100 and LS16

I listen to all genres of music.

Thanks
Daniel
danieljoseph

Showing 2 responses by roberts1897

I have a similar predicament. I'm currently running a 508.24 with VT100 MkIII and LS16 MkII and wondering about the G08. I've heard the G08 in another system (solid state), and liked it very much. Based on that audition, I suspect that the G08 would definitely be a step up in terms of soundstage and presence - I remember it being very involving and having a very airy, open sound, much more so than the G06 which I compared it with. I guess that the 508.24 is somewhere between the G06 and G08 in quality.

One thing I am finding with my current system is that I'm only getting the best out of it with well-produced recordings, of which there are fewer than you might think -in which case that may be the limiting factor, even with the G08.
I've now had an opportunity to compare my 508.24 with a G08 at a local Meridian retailer. I was expecting the worst, but to my surprise the 508.24 pretty much held its own. The G08 was smoother, had slightly more detail, maybe a touch more depth and focus, but the 508.24 beat it in terms of dynamics and transparency (though not by much). I think the differences come down to upsampling - which on these results has pluses and minuses. The salesman's final words were that he would struggle to pick between the two on a blind test ( and he was trying to sell me the G08). On the basis of what I heard, I'll stick with the 508.24.

Mind you I had a chance to compare the 508.24 with the new Cary 306 Pro as well. Unfortunately, the Meridian was left behind in that comparison, on every front, but mainly in terms of the detail - the Cary was able to extract an extraordinary amount of detail that just wasn't apparent with the 508.24. Though when you consider that the Cary is about $7000 whereas you can pick up a 508.24 for about $1200, it still represents great value.