What Brownsfan said!!!
I had a pair of ADS L1090s from 1987 to 1996. Since then I have had a couple of pairs of Mirage speakers and liked them a lot; I still use a pair of M5si's in my HT rig.
BUTÂ… I started craving that neutral, articulate, room-filling sound, and Brownsfan is onto something here. I now have a pair of Magneplanar 1.7s, and in spite of the wildly different form factor, the 1.7s do a 2013 version of what I liked about the ADS: They are neutral, extended, room-filling, and are excellent at ranging from solo acoustic instrument or voice all the way up to full scale orchestra with chorus.
Although the L1090s were phenomenal in 1987 when I bought them, I'll take my new 1.7s over them. They are even more resonance-free and noise-free, even better at sorting out the complexities of large scale orchestral + choral music, and have a relaxed ease of presence I find even more engaging and endearing. Tonal balance and bass extension are pretty similar as well.
They are even about the same money. L1090s in 1987 retailed at $1100/pair. Adjusted for inflation this is equivalent to $2186 now. Today a pair of 1.7s with optional aluminum trim retail at $2100.
I had a pair of ADS L1090s from 1987 to 1996. Since then I have had a couple of pairs of Mirage speakers and liked them a lot; I still use a pair of M5si's in my HT rig.
BUTÂ… I started craving that neutral, articulate, room-filling sound, and Brownsfan is onto something here. I now have a pair of Magneplanar 1.7s, and in spite of the wildly different form factor, the 1.7s do a 2013 version of what I liked about the ADS: They are neutral, extended, room-filling, and are excellent at ranging from solo acoustic instrument or voice all the way up to full scale orchestra with chorus.
Although the L1090s were phenomenal in 1987 when I bought them, I'll take my new 1.7s over them. They are even more resonance-free and noise-free, even better at sorting out the complexities of large scale orchestral + choral music, and have a relaxed ease of presence I find even more engaging and endearing. Tonal balance and bass extension are pretty similar as well.
They are even about the same money. L1090s in 1987 retailed at $1100/pair. Adjusted for inflation this is equivalent to $2186 now. Today a pair of 1.7s with optional aluminum trim retail at $2100.