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Meadowlark Ospreys II ? Low Feq. Response? "Krell Man" is correct in his last statement..."Then I finally heard the Osprey's that were broken in and they were really nice. I didn't audition them at home like you did, and who knows what might have happened if I had. I've seen some speakers ... | |
Personal speaker evolution 1960's- Sony Speakers. Big & boxy. Credence sounded great!1960's- Bose 901 bought a pair used, never liked the Eq.1970's- Bose 301 The greatest sound for $179 a new pair.1970's- AR-LST New for $600 a pair! A super bargain then!1970's- JBL 4311... | |
Differences in newer Meadowlark speakers Chris read also under title "Questions About Meadowlark Speakers". There I cover very basically, the recent events at Meadowlark. With regards to the Nighthawk and Blue Heron II's, you can probably get yourself an excellent deal on them..., and th... | |
The best speaker you ever heard? In the 1970's, at home then, the AR-LST, in the recording studio 1980's, the Yamaha-NS1000, at home in the 1990's, the Cello Amati, and in 2005 at home, the Meadowlark Nighthawks. And quite frankly, anybody who spends over $8k in a pair of home sp... | |
Question about quality of Meadowlark I own a pair of Ospreys and Nighthawks, and I still think that designer Pat McGinty had an excellent product design, cabinetry, superb quality sound and investment value before his company closed earlier in 2005. The speaker high-end of the market... |