Pearljam5000
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Funny that they are advertising their "computer-optimised crossovers" something that big loudspeaker companies with a scientific approach like KEF started in the 70s and since the late 80s was even done by some DIY hobbyists.
Falls under the "just because you can does not mean you should" mantra.
Another speaker that costs as much as a nice house. Know which I would choose, and it would not be as grotesque as this Moya.
No wayBut are they as good as Genelec's?
Inquiring minds want to know
100% agree. Likely sound great, but they would give me nightmares knowing they were in my house.Yup, Alien vibes for me too. Not a fan of the look.
But I'd love to hear them!
(ASR: "Some Neumann 120s and a sub would sound better")
Ha! Indeed … and not sure if posted before, but they are 725 lbs EACH … going by the HEA criteria of weight = performance, maybe these are a good value after allNever would have guessed that those cute teletubby speakers grow up into this monster…
For the price, would expect something with major software to configure it for optimal performance. Considering its weight, it better have a motorized crawler to move it around!
Apparently the RMS figure is 3000W/ch. That is, as they say, a spicy meatball.How many watts do you need to drive those 8 woofers ?
So bigHere they are being assembled, lots of boxes.
Courtesy of mono and stereo.Vivid Audio Moya M1 Speakers – M & S | Ultimate High-Fidelity
www.monoandstereo.com
Keith
The more I see, the more terrified I am by these.
Looks like a speaker and four subs made to fit together. I feel a little disappointed.Here they are being assembled, lots of boxes.
Courtesy of mono and stereo.Vivid Audio Moya M1 Speakers – M & S | Ultimate High-Fidelity
www.monoandstereo.com
Keith
Setting a low bar then.They almost certainly sound better than anything made by Wilson.
I think they look better, too.