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A very good demo, especially considering the size of the hall. I'm not too sure about the "blender" styling tough.
In contrast to other ESL manufacturers, Muraudio claims to have configured their electrostatic midrange/treble unitwhich extends down to about 450Hzas an omnidirectional monopole, below which a self-powered pair of dynamic bass units takes over. Heard with an EMM Labs TSDX CD/SACD transport ($17,000), EMM Labs DAC2X converter ($15,000), EMM Labs Pre2 preamp ($15,000), and Bryston 7BSST mono amplifiers ($5100 each), the Domains were indeed impressive, with an exceptionally large, spacious, and convincing soundfield, plus a treble range that was explicit without the slightest trace of harshness or artifice.
Agreed the look might be an acquired taste. This is clearly a case of function over form.
Will these be reviewed? And yes they do look like blenders.