JM Lab Micro Utopia


Could anybody please offer comment on JM Lab's Micro Utopia? I am thinking of upgrading my speaker to Micro Utopia and wish to seek opinion on it. My preamp is Herron's line preamp, and my power amp is Pass Lab Aleph 0. Thanks.

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...in fact i've listened to merylins(2w floorstanders that I don't recall off the top of my head) and they sounded too forwarded and edgy with sim electronics. pass, plinius and gamut are probably the most musical and worm ss amps that sound like tube amps and can be successfully set up with any speakers.
In the system I heard pass with (maggies, Adcom cd player x-1 pre) the x-250 was anything but warm. Rather I thought it was dead neutral but instead of cold and lifeless it was rather musical. Not for me but if you want dead neutrality that has a little swing to it try pass. kind of reminds me of bryston though where the pass leans towards a slight musicality the bryston leans towards a bit brightness. FWIW...
Hello,

I have listened to the to Micro and own the Mini Utopia. The Micro is an excellent speaker but the Mini has a larger cabinet and the base response is better and they have a "bigger" sound. It you want a lot of base you will need a subwoofer. I had Kef 107's before the Mini's and will probably end up with a sub, but I am not missing it as much as I thought I might. I am using Mcintosh solid state gear and the speakers sound great. A tube pre amp would be preferable (my next upgrade) and a tube or solid state amp would work very well. I have also listened to the Utopia with CJ, Sim Audio and Plinus electronics. My preference is in that respective order.