The Kestrel II is certainly a better looking speaker than the original Kestrel and to many people may sound better. I owned the Kestrel II for about six months and really tried to like it but it just didn't excite me. The sound was good and maybe had a more audiophile quality to it. To me that is a more sterile sound. It seemed to portray the music without the liveliness of the original.
Like so many other speakers, when I put the original Kestrels back in the system to compare I had that "now that sounds like music" feeling. What I like about the original Kestrel is its natural sound. I describe the original Kestrel as "warm." They have plenty of detail but never fatiguing. Another aspect of the Meadowlark speakers is their ability to deliver a three dimensional soundstage. Both models do this very well.
I had a similar feeling about the Proac 1.5s but to a lesser degree. Choosing between the Proacs and the Kestrel II is a much moree difficult choice. Both seem very well made with a slight edge to the Kestrel II.
Of course what really matters is your ears and your sonic preference. I would go with the Kestrels becuase I love the three dimensionality the time-aligned drivers gives. Probably hard to go wrong either way.
Good luck and please let us know which way you go.
Like so many other speakers, when I put the original Kestrels back in the system to compare I had that "now that sounds like music" feeling. What I like about the original Kestrel is its natural sound. I describe the original Kestrel as "warm." They have plenty of detail but never fatiguing. Another aspect of the Meadowlark speakers is their ability to deliver a three dimensional soundstage. Both models do this very well.
I had a similar feeling about the Proac 1.5s but to a lesser degree. Choosing between the Proacs and the Kestrel II is a much moree difficult choice. Both seem very well made with a slight edge to the Kestrel II.
Of course what really matters is your ears and your sonic preference. I would go with the Kestrels becuase I love the three dimensionality the time-aligned drivers gives. Probably hard to go wrong either way.
Good luck and please let us know which way you go.