Meadowlark Ospreys II ? Low Feq. Response?


How are the Meadowlark Ospreys (series II I think, the current modle) for base response? Some transmission line speakers can sound a bit lacking.

Please let me know!

Dr Ken
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Showing 2 responses by krell_man

Was it you who just sold the Silver Sigs? I have Silver Sigs too and I've been considering the Ospreys myself. It's VERY IMPORTANT that the Meadowlark's are given at least 200 hours to break in before making a "no go" judgement on them. You have to make yourself either relax and wait or crank them everyday you leave for work. Why it takes that long I haven't a clue, but it does. Once they're broken in though, you won't regret it. I've heard about many pairs returned or sold before they had broken in because people get so frustrated and disappointed, and that's a shame. If you could crank them for eight hours a day while you're at work, it still would take at least 25 days, and that is a long time for an audiophile.
That's interesting, because we're on the same page. Go to http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/archives/ and check out Wayne Donnelly's reviews of the Osprey and the Von Schwiekert VR-2's and there's also a review shootout between the two.

I emailed Wayne and asked him if a comparison against the VR-4jr's was coming since the 4's and the Osprey's are more in line moneywise. He told me that he had just come from an initial listening session with the VR-4jr's and his reaction was "Wow!". He's in the process of reviewing them now.

Like I said, I've heard the Osprey's but not the Von S's, but the people and dealers I've talked to say that the VR-4jr's are awesome, and even the VR-2's at $2500.00 will rock your world.

The funny thing is, I think that I want new speakers because I've had the Silver Sigs for so long, it's time for the "new car". Honestly, I still have to smile and say "this really sounds good" everytime I sit down and listen to my system. I replaced my Krell pre-amp and amp and Theta GEN III DAC with the Musical Fidelity A308cr pre_amp and amp, and the Tri-Vista DAC. I added the DAC last because it was on order, but after I put the DAC in the system, my bass now actually vibrates the items in my room with the low synth notes from Enya. The bass is clean and tight with no boom at all. You may consider looking into your electronics and accessories as well as speakers for more bass.

Samac, I didn't mean anything bad in what I said. I've heard unbroken in Meadowlarks that I wouldn't even consider after hearing them. 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 that just don't sound right in given places no matter what you try or have heard somewhere else.