Are those Brilliant Boulders by the back wall? Certainly a brilliant view.
Martin Logan Prodigy speakers with Classe CAM-350 amps and Kimber Kable. Oracle TT and Lexicon MC-12 preamp at right. Not seen is a Monolithic Sound phono pre and Denon universal disc player.


Good question about the glass/dipole issue, since that was a primary consideration when we designed and built the room. It's possible to eliminate the back wall problem by carefully positioning the speakers from the wall and toeing in. It took a bit of tweaking to get it just right, but now the glass does not smear the imaging, and the soundstage is life-sized (my preference). There was a bit of leeway here, since the speakers are not too near any side walls, which can cause as many problems as back walls. JA has been here to listen and noted that it was the best sound he'd heard from the MLs - made my day!

And those windows are Low-E coated of course? "Sun" glass (Andersen) to block more UV/Infra red. The UV will destroy them beautiful speakers. There is a dramatic difference betweeen Low-E and Low-E "sun" glass. UV destroys interior stuff. Proper coated glass conquers it.

Thanks for you comments about the glass. Since the Martin Logan panels are curved the back wave is bundles, much like the Soundlabs. That makes them a bit easier on the room, i dont have that luxury with my planars. I build a Bamboo room for mine ;-) *new pics comming soon
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