With all due respect to all of you,I would like to share
my 12 years experience with my ML quest,to get the most
of ML you have to work hard on them with the right gear,
cables,and placement,i saw that straigthwire was the sp cable,very bright cable cant use it with the logan,especially with Krells,transparent cables are not
matching with the logans either,plus even if you have the
right cabling, the sp placement is one of the most critical
with these type of speakers,I agree maybe this odyssey
are too much for a beginner or even to those who are not
willing to change cables, or gear.LASTLY IF YOU READ
THE REVIEW OF SL3 IN STEREOPHILE WAY BACK YEARS AGO,
THE REVIEWERS WITH THE PRESENCE OF BRUCE BRISSOM OF MIT,
IT DROVE THEM NUTS TO SET THEM RIGHT, THANK GOD GAYLE
SANDERS STOP BY AND THERE YOU GO,THE SPEAKER PERFORMED,
FIGURE OUT THIS THING OUT. IT TOOK ME FIVE YEARS TO GET
MAX OUT OF MY LOGANS.
IMHO
my 12 years experience with my ML quest,to get the most
of ML you have to work hard on them with the right gear,
cables,and placement,i saw that straigthwire was the sp cable,very bright cable cant use it with the logan,especially with Krells,transparent cables are not
matching with the logans either,plus even if you have the
right cabling, the sp placement is one of the most critical
with these type of speakers,I agree maybe this odyssey
are too much for a beginner or even to those who are not
willing to change cables, or gear.LASTLY IF YOU READ
THE REVIEW OF SL3 IN STEREOPHILE WAY BACK YEARS AGO,
THE REVIEWERS WITH THE PRESENCE OF BRUCE BRISSOM OF MIT,
IT DROVE THEM NUTS TO SET THEM RIGHT, THANK GOD GAYLE
SANDERS STOP BY AND THERE YOU GO,THE SPEAKER PERFORMED,
FIGURE OUT THIS THING OUT. IT TOOK ME FIVE YEARS TO GET
MAX OUT OF MY LOGANS.
IMHO