Good job, nice video! I have the same speaker I bought in Singapore in 1997 when I work there. It is still working & sound good to this date. I matched it with Audiolab 8000A integrated amps.
I had the baby brothers of the M2, the M1. £120 new. The M1 used the same tweeter but the bass driver was smaller. I didn't get on with them at all despite trying different amplifiers and sources. Overall I found the bass plentiful for the cabinet size but it was ill defined. Mid-range lacked detail and the treble, of what there was, sounded muted/veiled and lacked openness. A big disappointment for me considering some of the UK audio magazines gave them rave reviews. My older JPW Sonatas, Mission 760i SE and Castle Clyde's were all far superior.
My first speakers some 10+years ago! Rock and Roll M2
Good job, nice video! I have the same speaker I bought in Singapore in 1997 when I work there. It is still working & sound good to this date. I matched it with Audiolab 8000A integrated amps.
@Takikirk I'm sure if I had the tweeters re-covered, they would sound better. Crossovers were in-spec. Cheers
I had the baby brothers of the M2, the M1. £120 new. The M1 used the same tweeter but the bass driver was smaller.
I didn't get on with them at all despite trying different amplifiers and sources. Overall I found the bass plentiful for the cabinet size but it was ill defined. Mid-range lacked detail and the treble, of what there was, sounded muted/veiled and lacked openness.
A big disappointment for me considering some of the UK audio magazines gave them rave reviews.
My older JPW Sonatas, Mission 760i SE and Castle Clyde's were all far superior.