Merlin Music Systems VSM-MMe Floorstanding Speakers
Merlin Music Systems VSM-MMe Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 03, 2017]
Mike klementovich
AudioPhile
I have spent upwards of 300k on - audio and in my 60 years nothing can touch these speakers not even close they are in another league but be prepared to spend on the best of everything to support them you try to go cheap on these and they will let ya down and do tubes with 50 watts monoblock super side or you will be disappointed I have 40 k worth of amps preamp and cabling to make these sing |
[Sep 05, 2011]
jim third
Audio Enthusiast
I purchased the master BAM and RC upgrade for my VSM MME's not really expecting too much but the clarity I had already experienced from these speakers left me wanting more. I'd read the great reviews of the newer MXR and MXM Merlin speaker versions but my only recourse at this time was this relatively inexpensive upgrade path. I had already tried many speaker cables, interconnects and amplifiers to reach the level of sound I was looking for.
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[Oct 14, 2009]
gemma3313
Audio Enthusiast
I have to admit, I didn't believe that my Merlin VSMs would improve substantially but I opted to upgrade them from VSM to VSM-MMe anyway. I only live around ninety miles west from Merlin so I loaded them in the car and my wife and I took a ride to the factory. I also decided to have the BAM upgraded so it joined us for the journey as well. First off I want to comment on the wonderful treatment my wife and I experienced. We were given a complete tour of the factory, had all our questions answered, met all the employees and generally took up Bobby's (the owner) time a lot more than we should have. I can be forgiven for this however because he's just a flat out wonderful guy to meet. He has a passion for his products and incredible knowledge which is verified by the quality of the products. He also is the kind of merchant who isn't satisfied until you are satisfied and in this day and age, that speaks volumns. Anyway while I was on the tour I saw a pallet filled with Dynaudio Esotar tweeters. I refrained from drooling on them but I think these help set these speakiers apart from any other speakers I've ever heard. If there is a better tweeter out there, I have yet to hear it. When used in conjunction with the Scan-Speak woofers, musical passages have a three dimensional property to them. If you have never experienced this then you should find a dealer, take a drive and hear it for yourself. It's just incredible. Back to the review. I left the speakers and returned about three or four weeks later, picked them up and transported them back home. Using Bobby's recommdation's I set them up differently than I had before due to the square-shaped room I listen it. (12' X12' X 12). The new setup has one corner of the room in the middle instead of the normal square set-up. I also put up four corner tunes and some sound panels at several spots in the room. These helped deaden the reflections but didn't over-damp the room so anyone not sitting in the "sweet-spot" would be able to enjoy the sound also.
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[Sep 04, 2009]
mikeyaya
AudioPhile
I decided to recently sell my beautiful pair of refurbished Quad 57 ESL's. I have had a few pairs and have had a love affair with these speakers but the warmth began to grate on me after a few years. I always thought of my room as bright so I gravitated to warm speakers, Quads, Spendor, Harbeth. Once I sold the Quads I was not sure what to do. I did not want the speakers already mentioned and I had tried Martin Logans and Proacs and was not going back there although I really liked the Proacs. I did not know what to do but while cruising the Audiogon I saw a pair of Merlin VSM MMe speakers for sale very close to my house. I had never heard these speakers but I bought them and set them up in my room. What I heard just blew me away. I have always loved monitor speakers and these were the best I ever heard. Come to think of it these are the best speakers the I have ever heard. Anyone who thinks that the Quad 57 is the best ever has never heard Merlins. They far surpass the Quads in all areas. The sound is so clear. No added anything, just music. I now understand neutrality. I have some good equipment and use a Nottingham Dais turntable. I finally am hearing the real beauty of this table. The interesting thing is that I have not got all the cables matched up yet. I am using some old Goertz speaker cables. It sounds so good that I am afraid of messing with the system. I am using VTL TT 25 amps, Rogue 99 Magnum pre, the Nott. and a Cary 303/300 CD player. The Merlins have made this nice system really first class. This is one outstanding product. |
[Sep 29, 2008]
Daveyc
AudioPhile
Strength:
The MMes produce simply Incredible levels of detail, while remaining unfailingly sweet and 'organic' sounding. In fact, you would describe the texture of the sound as being like vinyl.
Weakness:
Some people talk about some lack of ultimate weight and impact in the very low bass. My experience in a room about 5m x 5m x 3m high with my system is that the bass has un-matched speed, tunefulness and control and that it goes very deep indeed, by any standards.
I just wanted to share a happy rant about my experience with a new pair of VSM MMe's. I've been into serious hi-fi (and a music lover) for many years and I just didn't think speakers could change a system this much.
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