augustus1127
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The Low Volume Loudness Dilemma Meridian Audio active loudspeakers with DSP technology. Expensive on the front end but eliminates the amp & wire game. No need for a sub when listening to music. Very pleasant and natural sounding without ear fatigue. Depreciation is high on t... | |
Meridian Trifield? Have enjoyed this hobby since the early 70’s starting with preowned two channel Kenwood with Sansui speakers. Upon entering the work force I purchased Adcom power and Magnapan also 2 channel and experienced a big stage in the 80’s. 90’s moved t... | |
DSP8000’s se upgrade Believe me, I have given many many speakers and systems demonstrations since my first Meridian purchase in 1993. This is my third upgrade primarily from preowned or demo equipment so not nearly as costly. Nothing sounds better and works better tog... | |
DSP8000’s se upgrade Hello Steve, I had Marc Koval upgrade my 8K’s about six moths ago to SE. I can honestly say that is the most dramatic change my ears have experienced in many years. Well worth it and I would certainly do it again. Walter | |
Recommend speakers for a large living room My vote is Meridian DSP 8000, a subwoofer will not be necessary and you will not find a smoother effortless exact sound especially at lower pleasant volume. They can easily fill the rom in stereo and many Meridian owners are hooked on Trifield as ... | |
Your Forever Pieces? What and Why? Meridian DSP 8000 speakers. These are not SL or SE but every time I sit down and listen they reveal more. They are so pleasant at any volume for hours without fatigue to the listener. |