Studio Electric has a new model M6x. They look pretty nice. Not cheap, M4 on steroids , downward firing sub. I think it is a passive sub as rated input is up to 450 watts. Not cheap but ibet they are excellent
From Merlin TSM bme to Studio Electric M4
I want to preface by saying that I’m quite happy with the Merlin’s, just looking for a change of pace. Love the midrange and soundstage provided by the TSM’s and I’m looking for something similar, but with just a bit more dynamics. I like that the M4’s are acoustic suspension like the Merlins as room constraints dictate close proximity to front wall. These will be augmented by a pair of REL T5X and driven by an Anthem STR integrated amp (yah, I know the whole Merlin and tubes argument). I’ll also add that I don’t have the ability to go and audition various speakers, I’m restricted to buying online, and preferably from a vendor that offers returns.
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Owned Merlin TSM for years. Reference Zoebel improved them. Massed Sound Organization with Blu-Tak helped. JL Audio sub helped. They are only so dynamic as a sealed box. Ran mine with VTL TT 25 monos and Sugden A21SE integrated. Eventually moved to active for ultimate punch. But, that’s my journey. Good hunting. |
@hilde45 Aren’t Fritz speakers rear ported? The OP wants a sealed speaker! |
Due to room constraints I can only manage 8-10 inches off the front wall, so I figured rear ported wasn’t going to work, and I like what I get with the sealed Merlin’s. I suppose I could also get away with front ported. I currently have a pair of PSB Passif 50’s sitting in my cart, and since PSB has a 60 return with negligible shipping I might just give them a try. This exercise is more scratching of an itch than anything else as I like what the Merlin’s give me, just want to see what else is out there. |
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