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I was seriously considering Energy 5.1 Take Classic system but went with KEF C1 after doing some research
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The build quality was on par with a superior system and the value of it all was incredible!
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Not worth spending anything close to a $1000, many systems can be had for under $500.
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but the system is nice for the price and fills up the room.
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The soundstage is of course better at higher volume than at low volumethey use mono or bi-wiring, with an ingenious system of internal straps
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in summary, great system for less than $500, but for a $1000
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Sound dispersion is wider than any other ESL I have heard, but still a tad narrow compared to good wide-dispersion systems
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From the first moment that I heard Martin Logan products in my home there was a sense of immense clarity over my previous system (a top end system from a respected vendor).
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As you can see above, the tall R55Ti’s hardly overwhelmed the small R5Bi’s.
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Not that I don’t think the R55Ti’s are good for music.
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The R55Ti’s are more sensitive than their R5Bi little brothers, which one would expect with more drivers and larger drivers.
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As you can see above, the tall R55Ti’s hardly overwhelmed the small R5Bi’s.
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Not that I don’t think the R55Ti’s are good for music.
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The R55Ti’s are more sensitive than their R5Bi little brothers, which one would expect with more drivers and larger drivers.
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Theoretically, the M 12 could work in a relatively large room of about 500 sq