My New Review of the Spatial Hologram M4 Open Baffle Speaker


I've been very impressed with the Spatial Hologram M4 speaker and have posted a detailed review on my audio blog. 

Enjoy and please feel free to leave comments and questions either here or on the blog.

https://stevefolberg.wordpress.com/2016/02/16/world-premiere-review-the-spatial-hologram-m4/
rebbi
I saw where somebody online wrote about having moved up from the Turbo to the Turbo S and thought the Turbo S was a substantial improvement. When I spoke with Clayton about the difference, he joked that at our age (late 50s) unless we had an unusual amount of hearing above 14,000 Hz, there might not be that much difference. :-)
What I have heard over and over again is that the better crossover parts that are used in the higher end models do make quite a difference. That's why my M4 pair is the (no longer available) base model, but with the better crossover parts. Hope that helps.
as i sit here listening to my audio nirvana full range drivers in open baffles i can only nod in agreement. it sounds like the crossover is exlnt in that unit. i recently put the drivers back in cabinets and while the bass gets more punhcy i realize that i have been conditioned to think that is better. it isnt. the openness of the bass sans box is much more realistic imo. great review
So there you go. The wife is asking for a new pair of speakers. What can I say except OK? Now I gotta show her a picture of the Holograms and get a reaction. They are much bigger that what’s in there now.

Map, here’s a photo of the M4s to scale.
Hmm not as big as I thought which is a good thing for that room.  

Thanks.  

Fin in have you heard them?   Are you an owner?

Can’t say I have, Map. Seems to be getting good reviews on the forums I frequent. The adverts on Spatial's homepage makes them appear bigger than they actually are....at least the M4.  Hope they are not the Flavor of the Month. If Rebbi keeps ’em, that may be a sign. :)