18-Nov-2015, 23:09
Thanks to all. Keep them coming.
Davidadamson, you have the Quad ELS and Martin Logan Theos - both of which are very fast in the transients, articulate, and high resolution in part due to the transients (at least that is how I interpret them). Did you A/B them side by side with the Phantoms? And did you not find the PHantoms lacking in transient speed and resolution in comparison? (For me, the Martin Logans in a smaller room had a disconnect between the woofer and panels, and the listening position was locked to one person - otherwise they would be keepers...)
Davidadamson, you have the Quad ELS and Martin Logan Theos - both of which are very fast in the transients, articulate, and high resolution in part due to the transients (at least that is how I interpret them). Did you A/B them side by side with the Phantoms? And did you not find the PHantoms lacking in transient speed and resolution in comparison? (For me, the Martin Logans in a smaller room had a disconnect between the woofer and panels, and the listening position was locked to one person - otherwise they would be keepers...)