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MagicMtnDan

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    On 11/12/2004 3:13:04 AM nicholtl wrote:

    MM - given only those 2 choices, I'd personally go with the Martin Logans. But I guess it depends on what kind of music you listen to, and what the HT/music breakdown is.

    Magic Mountain Dan - good god, those are QUITE the setups you have there! Awesome component selection! So I take it you're a big fan of Six Flags amusement parks? Oh, and to answer your signature question, how about a pair of Lamm ML2.1 monoblocks? Only $29,290 a pair.

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    Thanks for the compliment! Actually, I'd like to upgrade my DefTech fronts to the 7000s or 7002s. And I'd like to get separates (more power). While I'm wanting, I really want to figure out what amp to power my LaScalas and what, if anything to get in terms of a crossover upgrade.

    Anyway, I used to live on Magic Mtn Parkway and still live near the park in Sylmar. Not a big fan but they sure have some super coasters there...

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    On 11/12/2004 3:13:04 AM nicholtl wrote:

    MM - given only those 2 choices, I'd personally go with the Martin Logans. But I guess it depends on what kind of music you listen to, and what the HT/music breakdown is.

    Magic Mountain Dan - good god, those are QUITE the setups you have there! Awesome component selection! So I take it you're a big fan of Six Flags amusement parks? Oh, and to answer your signature question, how about a pair of Lamm ML2.1 monoblocks? Only $29,290 a pair.

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    Thanks for the compliment! Actually, I'd like to upgrade my DefTech fronts to the 7000s or 7002s. And I'd like to get separates (more power). While I'm wanting, I really want to figure out what amp to power my LaScalas and what, if anything to get in terms of a crossover upgrade.

    Anyway, I used to live on Magic Mtn Parkway and still live near the park in Sylmar. Not a big fan but they sure have some super coasters there...

  3. I'm a very happy owner of a Definitive Technology home theater system AND a pair of LaScalas (original owner, vintage 1980's). As long as you have the room you can have your cake and eat it too!

    Home Theater -

    Front: DefTech BP3000TL

    Center: DefTech 3000C/L/R

    Rear: DefTech BP2002TL

    Denon AVR5700 receiver

    Pioneer SD-643HD5 (64" CRT RPTV)

    DirecTV TiVo

    Sony DVD 5-disk changer

    Living Room -

    Klipsch LaScala speakers

    Luxman Receiver

    Thorens turntable

    Sony CD

    Master Bedroom Theater -

    Sony Wega 36" flat screen

    R-V1105 Yamaha Receiver with 5 Bose speakers

    DirecTV TiVo

    Sony DVD

    Sony 8mm video deck & VCR

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