A fried of mine mentioned that years ago he had experience with Martin Logan's where they would sound different depending on humidity levels.
That jogged my memory from when I was a kid and on humid days in New York my dad,s Quads would make crazy popping sounds.
Well the for the first few days of listening to the ML Ethos I felt they were a bit dark sounding, surprisingly. Well, we have had a few relatively humid days here in SoCal. I decided to run the air conditioning and the sound of the Logan's changed, much more nimble and lighter in tone...In a word, the way stats should sound.
Any thoughts?
That jogged my memory from when I was a kid and on humid days in New York my dad,s Quads would make crazy popping sounds.
Well the for the first few days of listening to the ML Ethos I felt they were a bit dark sounding, surprisingly. Well, we have had a few relatively humid days here in SoCal. I decided to run the air conditioning and the sound of the Logan's changed, much more nimble and lighter in tone...In a word, the way stats should sound.
Any thoughts?