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![]() Now on E-bay for the bidding, ... but no one is bidding. :-( http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...3862 047&rd=1 It says Martin Logan CUSTOM Monolith III electrostatic speakers and panels are NEW, direct from the Martin Logan parts department. I understand that this panels doesn't really takes lots a power to sing. It's a shammmeee I don't have an account. |
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"JBorg" said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...3862 047&rd=1 I understand that this panels doesn't really takes lots a power to sing. It's a shammmeee I don't have an account. Mmmm........I recall these to have about 85 dB/w/m efficiency. That, combined with impedance dips of 2 ohms, won't leave you much room to use an average tube amp. I'd recommend at least a 100 WPC SS amp with enough current reserve for moderately damped rooms. They're at 700$ at this moment............... -- Sander deWaal "SOA of a KT88? Sufficient." |
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Sander deWaal" wrote
JBorg" said: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...3862 047&rd=1 I understand that this panels doesn't really takes lots a power to sing. It's a shammmeee I don't have an account. Mmmm........I recall these to have about 85 dB/w/m efficiency. That, combined with impedance dips of 2 ohms, won't leave you much room to use an average tube amp. I'd recommend at least a 100 WPC SS amp with enough current reserve for moderately damped rooms. Tubes are, of course, the way to go with these fine speakers. I understand via direct testimony from Dr. Richman who owns similar model that he uses tubes amps at minimum power yet able to keep them panels happy and gay. SS amps at 200w per ch, hey, everybody has one of those this ng. They're at 700$ at this moment............... |
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S888Wheel wrote
JBorg wrote Now on E-bay for the bidding, ... but no one is bidding. :-( It says Martin Logan CUSTOM Monolith III electrostatic speakers and panels are NEW, direct from the Martin Logan parts department. I understand that this panels doesn't really takes lots a power to sing. It's a shammmeee I don't have an account. It's only half the speaker. I can't find the info. saying so. If you're right, well, I hope they make it clear. I would assume though that it would cost an additional $200+ for delivery. |
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François Yves Le Gal wrote
JBorg wrote: Now on E-bay for the bidding, ... but no one is bidding. :-( The seller has no feedback; he has just re-registered under a new handle; there are no such things as ML "custom" Monolith III; the Monolith III is a complete system, including panels as well as woofer coupled thru custom electronics; the Monolith III was discontinued by Martin Logan in 2001. http://www.martinloganowners.com/ph_monolithIII.html So far, apparently you're correct. At least potential interested members of rao knows. I thought Ebay sellers are legit. |
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JBorg wrote:
François Yves Le Gal wrote JBorg wrote: Now on E-bay for the bidding, ... but no one is bidding. :-( The seller has no feedback; he has just re-registered under a new handle; there are no such things as ML "custom" Monolith III; the Monolith III is a complete system, including panels as well as woofer coupled thru custom electronics; the Monolith III was discontinued by Martin Logan in 2001. http://www.martinloganowners.com/ph_monolithIII.html So far, apparently you're correct. At least potential interested members of rao knows. I thought Ebay sellers are legit. I think, in general, eBay posters are legitimate. However, this posters should not have advertised these as "custom Monolith IIIs", which are, as both Scott and Yves said, different speakers. The Monlith IIIs consist in essence of the panel used in the CLZ II speakers, a crossover (either passive or electronic) and a 12" conventional woofer in its bottom section. It is unclear from the ad whether the advertised panels can be run full range with a lower limit of 35 Hz (-3db) as is the case with the CLS II full range electrostatics. Bruce J. Richman |
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S888Wheel wrote
It's only half the speaker. Okey, I wasn't so familiar with the higher models from M-L ie Monolith vs CLZ |
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![]() Bruce J. Richman wrote JBorg wrote: François Yves Le Gal wrote JBorg wrote: Now on E-bay for the bidding, ... but no one is bidding. :-( The seller has no feedback; he has just re-registered under a new handle; there are no such things as ML "custom" Monolith III; the Monolith III is a complete system, including panels as well as woofer coupled thru custom electronics; the Monolith III was discontinued by Martin Logan in 2001. http://www.martinloganowners.com/ph_monolithIII.html So far, apparently you're correct. At least potential interested members of rao knows. I thought Ebay sellers are legit. I think, in general, eBay posters are legitimate. However, this posters should not have advertised these as "custom Monolith IIIs", which are, as both Scott and Yves said, different speakers. Yes, I presented it as the way it was advertise and I'm glad both gentlemen caught it. The Monlith IIIs consist in essence of the panel used in the CLZ II speakers, a crossover (either passive or electronic) and a 12" conventional woofer in its bottom section. It is unclear from the ad whether the advertised panels can be run full range with a lower limit of 35 Hz (-3db) as is the case with the CLS II full range electrostatics. Bruce J. Richman Assuming the seller's intention isn't to commit fraud, he/she probably meant these speakers to be none other than the CLZ. Waiiittt, I check again... these speakers could actually be Monolith cut in half with panels that is about 2 x 4 as it say !! along with what seem to me a x-over black box behind each panel.........LOL! |
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Roger McDodger wrote in message
Ebay only hosts the auctions. It's up to buyers to assess the legitimacy of a sale using Ebay tools; feedback, sellers history etc. For that matter, audiophiles shouldn't take 'em seriously. Their corp. HQ there at Cambell is huge and accupies several blocks like Disney land with sexy receptionist. I envision Lionel going there taking one as hostage to the rooftop. |
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From: (Bruce J. Richman)
Date: 10/4/2004 10:02 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: JBorg wrote: François Yves Le Gal wrote JBorg wrote: Now on E-bay for the bidding, ... but no one is bidding. :-( The seller has no feedback; he has just re-registered under a new handle; there are no such things as ML "custom" Monolith III; the Monolith III is a complete system, including panels as well as woofer coupled thru custom electronics; the Monolith III was discontinued by Martin Logan in 2001. http://www.martinloganowners.com/ph_monolithIII.html So far, apparently you're correct. At least potential interested members of rao knows. I thought Ebay sellers are legit. I think, in general, eBay posters are legitimate. However, this posters should not have advertised these as "custom Monolith IIIs", which are, as both Scott and Yves said, different speakers. The Monlith IIIs consist in essence of the panel used in the CLZ II speakers, a crossover (either passive or electronic) and a 12" conventional woofer in its bottom section. The panels in the Monolith and the CLS are acually quite different. It is unclear from the ad whether the advertised panels can be run full range with a lower limit of 35 Hz (-3db) as is the case with the CLS II full range electrostatics. Highley unlikely they could. |
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From: The Devil s
Date: 10/4/2004 3:16 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: z On 04 Oct 2004 21:38:27 GMT, (S888Wheel) wrote: Doesn't look like the seller is making it clear at all. Do you think if a decorator accidentally gunged you with wallpaper paste and stuck you to a wall anyone would notice you? I never thought about it. Did you go unnoticed? How long did it take to realize what happened the first time you had to deal with this problem? |
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From: The Devil s
Date: 10/4/2004 3:19 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: z On 04 Oct 2004 21:41:25 GMT, (S888Wheel) wrote: Highley unlikely they could. Do you collect mould, spores and fungus? You remind me of the floor I walk on. You remind me of someone who gets drunk and sings Karaoke in his basement, alone. |
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On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 18:03:53 +0100, Roger McDodger
wrote: Now on E-bay for the bidding, ... but no one is bidding. :-( The seller has no feedback; he has just re-registered under a new handle; there are no such things as ML "custom" Monolith III; the Monolith III is a complete system, including panels as well as woofer coupled thru custom electronics; the Monolith III was discontinued by Martin Logan in 2001. http://www.martinloganowners.com/ph_monolithIII.html So far, apparently you're correct. At least potential interested members of rao knows. I thought Ebay sellers are legit. Ebay only hosts the auctions. It's up to buyers to assess the legitimacy of a sale using Ebay tools; feedback, sellers history etc. I hear there's an eclectic range of goods available from eBay. Seen anything good lately, Paul? -- pete [at] ¦ W H E N B A C K E D I N T O A C O R N E R . . . horseshoe ¦ "such a waste of space, such a small turd hanging on tightly to [hyphen] ¦ the arsehole of humanity, that he just isn't worth spending any inn [dot] ¦ time on." - Copyright infringer Nick Humphries talking about me. co [dot] uk¦ (No, I'm not pro-RIAA - only a cretin would believe that!) |
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On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 16:34:14 +0100, Roger McDodger
wrote: I hear there's an eclectic range of goods available from eBay. Seen anything good lately, Paul? Hi there, Stalker! Eh? Yes, I've seen various items of soiled underwear which would make a good lining for a gas mask I have, the innards of which have perished. Soiled underwear? Ugh. -- pete [at] ¦ "I was so upset horseshoe ¦ that I cried [hyphen] ¦ all the way to inn [dot] ¦ the chip-shop" co [dot] uk¦ - Jilted John |
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