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im shocked that you bought the ML3 and SET is not your preference
im shocked that you bought the ML3 and SET is not your preference
microResearching stereo subjects is part of my nature and I find it a fascinating subject.
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im shocked that you bought the ML3 and SET is not your preference
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I do plenty of research as well. I like learning. I’m also accepting of the fact that this is an ever evolving hobby and I go to a lot of audio shows and an accepting of the fact that I could upgrade in many places. However I love the sound of my system and am enjoying finally listening to the music without making comparisons in my head to other things. For me it makes listening to music so much more enjoyable. Other than 2 minor changes to my system I enjoy this new found “freedom”
Isn't it interesting how Lamm electronics can sometimes drive speaker choices, particularly in the case of the ML2. I had the same interest as you and started the thread: Best contemporary speaker under $100k for Lamm ML2.x type amplifiers?
I later amended that to include vintage speakers as well.
I also concur about having a Lamm preamp go with a Lamm amp as a way to further 'unlock' the magic in the amp, particularly in the lower frequencies. And not just for the ML2 - there is a synergy between the L2 and the hybrid M1.2 and M1.1. I agree it can be difficult to describe the Lamm sound.
Any further updates on the speaker compatibility tima?
Don’t forget to move the speakers to perfect the integration with the ampsThanks for touching base, leyenda. Details are not finalized just yet but the plan is to compare two rather different Lamm amps on the same speaker. It should be v. interesting; - review in first part of 2022.
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