Is there an alternate to Martin Logans?


I love Martin Logan, the way they sound except for two things, my aerius i don't play loud enough and don't go low enough, is there anyway I can get these two things without going to a bigger Martin Logan, do other dynamic speakers exist that have the speed and transparency and pin point imaging of a Martin Logan?
tbonephile
Take a real hard listen to SoundLabs Ultimate 1s or Millenniums, they have great slam and a sound stage to die for.
I concure w/Vermonter. Back to the guy who asked the simple question about alternates to ML. I guess its what you like. I like aerius i, w/bat 200, vk3i, and pioneer elite cd player, and a well intergrated sub. Let's be really, w/out it ML are not the most dynamic. But add a great sub and look out. Takes alot of auditioning different equip, ML are picky in all areas. And I'm sure there are better speakers out there than ML, I just haven't found them, they all seem to be better in one area or another, but not all area's. I'll keep my ML's. Good luck Tbone. Try a different amp, it sounds like you haven't found the surenergy for you ML's yet.

Just to throw in an agreement with the last poster: I run
ML Aerius i's matched with an REL sub. Was happy with them
before adding the sub; with the sub in the loop (properly
integrated), they're taken to a new level. And they will play loud. Loud enough for me, anyway.

I'm always a bit surprised at the vitriol that always seems
to enter these discussions, e.g., "that speaker sucks", or
"this is the only way to go" or "my ____________ speakers are the best thing since sliced bread"! I prefer ES technology for the transparency, soundstage,etc. Does that make conventional speakers bad? No, not at all. Have owned some real nice box speakers over the years: Snell, Advent,
Dahlquist (I know, not a true box speaker in the conventional sense, but close enough) and loved them all. But these days am more drawn to ES. Specs aside, folks, it always comes down to your preference. Recently heard some Def Tech speakers I'd seriously consider buying if I didn't already have the MLs.

There are many wonderful speakers available, but they ALL, that is to say ALL, involve compromise. You just picks yer poison and live with the deficiencies. Hope I haven't pissed anybody off.