Meadowlark Audio Petrel Center Channels

Meadowlark Audio Petrel Center Channels 

DESCRIPTION

First order, Transmission line, Outboard crossover Center Channel

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 29, 2001]
sean
Audiophile

Strength:

clean, non-fatiguing, build quality

Weakness:

none

Everyone should own this center speaker. It is very easy to listen to. Bass is unreal, very involving. Music DVD's have never sounded better. I compared this to B&W nautilus centers and there was no question that the meadowlark was superior in every aspect.

Similar Products Used:

B&W nautilus, pro ac, dynaudio

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 10, 2000]
Randy
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

nuetral, uncolored sound. Perfect match for Herons in front, Shearwaters in back. This system needs no subwoofer, in fact if you want to add one it has to be one of the great ones or it will make the pure sound you get with the Meadowlarks sloppy in the base.

Weakness:

None

This center speaker doesn't make any spectacular statements of it's own, it just sounds good and perfectly matches the Herons, making a seamless sound stage.

My focus is mainly stereo, I started with a pair of Shearwater Hotrods, which are excellent speakers. This had me upgrading to Herons but not wanting to get rid of the Shearwaters, so the center speaker was a no-brainer to make a complete hi-end set of speakers.

Similar Products Used:

Wharfedale Saphires and Opal series surround

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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