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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...