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

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I owned the ML ReQuest and had the opportunity to play with their positioning in two separate (one dedicated) rooms for over a year. The ReQuests were a considerable jump up for me and I truly loved the sound, but after hearing a pair of Avalon Eclipse's (advertised on Audiogon and the owner was only 20 miles away) I knew that I had found the speaker for me. It wasn't until I brought home the Avalon's and compared them directly that I could hear the "dis"-integration of panel and woofer. I bought the Avalon's for reason's other than that (ie. rich textures while remaining extremely transparent, holographic imaging and HUGE soundstage), but the top-to-bottom coherence and low frequency transparency have become my main appreciation of these 2 way dynamic speakers. I don't doubt that other dynamic speakers can duplicate or exceed these qualities; however, I have doubts about the ability of a panel and dynamic woofer accomplishing the same. If the day does come that panel and woofer integrate seemlessly AND the midrange textures match or exceed that of my reference (at a fair price), I will be the first on the list of converts. I love the CLS, but it is too limited of a speaker for all music genre and too limited of a sweetspot (Wife likes to listen too on occasion). Next chance I get, I'll check out the Merlins. Live the good life! Jordan
I think the Silverline Sonata is actually a 4-way design? The Sonatina is a 3-way. A friend of mine wants to experiment with SET and is considering the Sonata. Joe, could you describe the best attributes of the sound of the Sonata's? Can you drive them effectively with 10 watts? Jordan
Khrys, that was funny!! Joe, if you keep repeating it over an over (like Dorothy in the "Wizard of Oz"), it will become true. "I am coherent. I am coherent. I am coherent..." Have another drink, Joe!