KEF Ref 201 vs Merlin TSM MXM to multichan system


Hey Goners I was contemplating adding either the KEF reference 201 or Merlin TSM MXM to my home theater system. Hear me out lol. I currently have a 5.1 channel system consisting of Def Tech Mythos XTR60's for left, right and center channel with Mythos Gems for left and right surrounds. My sub is a Velodyne DD10 and my reciever is a Denon.

I dont have the money to play in the upper stratosphere but I will be upgrading to a Marantz 7008 reciever and I would like to set up a 2 channel/5.1 channel setup. Obviously I want the KEF's or the Merlins for the 2 channel setup mainly. But was thinking of changing the Def's left and right fronts to front heights and makeing the Kef's or Merlins the left and right fronts for when listening to movies and of course for music in 2 channel mode.

Will this work and if so which speakers would you choose? Im leaning towards the Merlins but I've heard the KEF and they are nice. The Merlins just have such great reviews and they are both around the same pricepoint. I am planning to upgrade to separates in the near future but for now Id like your imput on either speaker as well as the setup. Thanks
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Showing 4 responses by bobbyapalkovic

s, you should think about the black magic version of the tsm mxm because it is even more robust sounding and a better fit with solid state.
good luck!
bobby at merlin
s, this is my second attempt at suggesting, with a solid state receiver, the tsm mxm black magic edition is a better choice (than the earlier mxm). the bme sounds more relaxed and more robust and is better suited to a lighter sounding amp.
good luck,
bobby@merlin
s, the prices for the black magic editions are the same as the basic mmm and mxm listed on the site. the price did not go up. the tsm mxm bme is available in ruby heart red.
i like the sound of nad as a rule, they are usually bodied and musical inviting.

good luck.
bobby@merlin
s, they will. but i would recommend using the tsm mxm mmm full range and not through the velo crossover. i would also use the velo up to 50 hz at 12 db with a little summing and 24 with no summing. your choice of preference. 12 db more punch and 24 less punch but more defined and extended. depends on you taste and the room size perhaps. imho, if you use the velo crossover to roll the bottom of the tsm, the system will play louder but the sound of the tsms will suffer. the tsm crossover is very natural sounding, jmtc and opinion.
regards,
bobby at merlin