Meadowlark Audio Heron Floorstanding Speakers
Meadowlark Audio Heron Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 19, 2000]
Rafael Vidaillet
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Increadibly tight bass
Weakness:
Room positioning I have been looking for speakers to replace my old Linn system for about 2 years. One of my local dealers asked me to listen to the Heron. I had listened to the smaller models and loved them, but they were short on the low freqs. I wanted a speaker capable of fine music as well as movies and pop-rock. The dealer setup the speakers in the home theater and played a couple of movies. When we stopped I told him that they were great and that the Sub woofer had increadible control, he then shows me that there were no subs connected anywhere in the room! I was blown away. Then I went to my car and brought a couple of my CD's. Within 1 hr. I was in love (and so was my wife who never likes anything). They have now 1 week at home (took the demo set did not want to wait for break in). All my CD's sound so different I'm going through the whole collection again! Similar Products Used: Mirage/Linn |
[Oct 18, 1998]
Paul
an Audiophile
Used in context of Naim NAC72-Hi-Cap, NAP180, Pink triangle Ordinal DAC with Theta TLC. |
[Nov 16, 1998]
Mack
an Audiophile
I heard these speakers during a meet-the-designer seminar at Innovative Audio in Manhattan. I was there to audition the Shearwater Hot Rod [see my 11/16 posted review], but got a chance to listen to these as well. The associated equipment included the top-o'-the line Wadia transport/DAC connected directly to BAT VK-60 monoblocks (all Stereophile Class A components). In other words, we're talking roughly $30k worth of gear attached to these $5k speakers. |
[Dec 22, 2000]
Chris Bansley
Audiophile
Strength:
Everything! Tight bass, room tunable.
Weakness:
None This is for the Heroni not the Heron. Similar Products Used: Proac 2.5, PSB Stratus Goldi, Ambience 1800, Cliffhanger |
[Jun 19, 1997]
Dominick J. DAngelo
an Audiophile
I have been researching High-End Audio-Video for about the last year!! And I have not auditioned in any sound room a system as STUNNING as this front THREE Hometheatre system by Meadowlark Audio! For starters the design, is a first order line transmission-Three way speaker-which includes,tweeter, rectangular Mid-range, and last but certainly not least (BECAUSE this is the key for HOMETHEATRE)TWO woofer cone design for DOUBLE the PUNCH POWER (TWO WOOFER MOTORS) and more refined articulation! I would like to state that all speakers including THX rated are not necessarily delivering the GOODS=STUNNING & DYNAMIC Hometheatre!!! This system DELIVERS,it has the punch, the accuracy, and TRANSPARENCY! But equal to and MORE IMPORTANT it has a center channel that currently cannot be EQUALED!!!!! I urge any Hometheatre Enthusiast to go listen to them before you consider any other system! Surrounds will be out this summer! |
[Dec 20, 2000]
gerry
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Bass and fullness of sound top to bottom, room tunable First, this is not the old Heron that people here are talking about, it is the newer Heron i . (There is no place to put the Heron i here.) The Heron i is, in reality, the "Hot Rod" version of the Heron. It has much tighter bass and is overally just better. The Heron i is interresting in that it has several connection posts for using a small, medium, or large room. This will helped balance the sound in my room. It also has "sound pucks" that, when placed in a port in the back of the speaker reduce the bass, while leaving it just as tight. I first thought this was just garbage to make up for a bad design, but in reality, it works and works very well, at adjusting the speaker to an exact room and taste with no downside. Similar Products Used: Audio Physic Virgo |
[Oct 21, 1997]
Dominick J. DAngelo
an Audio Enthusiast
I would like to EMPHASIZE, to anyone interested in the ultimate Hometheatre System, to go and audition the Meadowlark Heron's and Kestrals plus the Petral center channel! The reasoning being that I have reviewed many Audio and Hometheatre products over the last two years, to include the highly recommendedMerlin's ( which are excellent), the VR-4's and Hometheatre line (also excellent)the Aerial 8's and 10's (also excellent) and still believe after tremendous listening research that the Meadowlark Heron's especially for Hometheatre cannot be beat!! They have incredible dynamic range, as well as |