Scansonic mb serie


Does anyone listen MB serie from Scansonic ?
What about the raidho DNA ?
Does thoses speakers sound like a real raidho ?
georgelfre

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My MB speakers took 79.45 years of 24/7 break in.  I had to give them to Dr. Who to break in over several hundred years over several parallel universes.  Oh, and I also had to add a bass trap 2 light-years wide at the back of the room....Then they started to open up a little.  ;)  

This is the most I have ever heard mentioned about break-in in a forum.  The most I have ever heard about a speaker sounds terrible out of the box...I actually read in here that the speaker gets better and then gets WORSE and then gets better during the break-in period.....really?!?!?!?!?  The impression I am left with is that there is just something amiss with these and it is far more likely that it takes a long time for your ear to adjust to, and appreciate, the type of sound these speakers make.

The boominess I keep hearing about is a *major* disappointment to me.  YES, of course, you can rearrange/treat your house to help it, but the marketing touts non-boominess as a major plus for these speakers.  It is true with 100% of speakers you can improve the bass with treatments and perfect placement....  It sounds like you are starting out with a boomy speaker to begin with and having to fix the boominess with heroic efforts that are not necessary with other speakers.  With only small 4.5 in drivers - there should be 0 boom and the ported design of these speakers must have suffered to get the external design they wanted.  People resorting to plugging the ports *seriously?*- something is wrong with the cabinet design.