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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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Date: 10/4/2004 8:26 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Now on E-bay for the bidding, ... but no one is bidding. :-(


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...3&item=5723862
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.









It's only half the speaker.
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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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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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"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...............

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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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