Review: Evolution Acoustics MM2 Speaker


Category: Speakers

I am not a professional reviewer, just a humble audiophile. In fact this is my first review. What prompted me to write this review is because the popular audiophile media failed to recognize a giant in the world of high end speakers.
I have had many loudspeakers from highly regarded and reviewed manufacturers. However, none have touched my soul and indulged my senses as Evolution Acoustics MM2. It is perfectly resolving loudspeaker with any musical material presented to it. As another audiophile friend observed, it shows no strain regardless of the meterial presented to it. It is the most nonfatiguing instrument. It projects perfectly balanced soundstage. Powered base module and multiple controls in the back allow for perfect adjustment depending on listening environment. It is very efficient and can be driven with aplomb with tubes(especially that bass being actively powered is not an issue) as well as solid state. There are speakers that are marketed for Rock vs Classical or Jazz. Evolution Acoustics can handle any genre equally well. In addition the finish quality is impeccable. I have problems with humidity control in the house(it often gets too dry). Some veneered furniture pieces(including Dunlavy speakers) have experienced some venner separation. None of this happened with Evolution Acoustics.
Again, I appreciate audiogon readers looking at this review. I just think that credit should be given where it is deserved.

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hifinut
I have had the MMTwos for about 6 months and am delighted with them - no thoughts of changing these. As Hifinut mentions, you can listen to them for hours as not fatiguing.
Still sounding great after 6 years  Still excellent finish. Had a woofer buzz but was replaced(woofer) quickly by Jonathan Tinn  
Hi,

i am toying with the idea of replacing my current speakers with the MM2. I currently have Rockport Aviors, which by the way, I love.

The only reason reason I would contemplate changing the Aviors are for bigger, better scale of presentation, bass definition and depth and most importantly, the ability to adjust the bass and tweeter response. Hence the veer towards EA speakers.

While this thread is old, I hope someone will be able to comment on whether I am looking in the right direction or not? Also, I would be quite keen to buy a used pair of MM2 or MM3 ( for that matter) if someone here is keen to sell theirs on way to an upgrade.

cheers

sujay

I have the mm2 for around 7 years and its a rush every time I turn them on.  I have not heard the rockports. The mm2s have the best bass of any speaker I had in the past and the presentation is big. My room is 22x25 with a 12 cathedral ceilng and they can easily fill the room to ear shattering levels.