View Full Version : FS: Martin Logan SL3s
Texas42
01-23-2008, 08:18 PM
With upgraded Rosewood panels. These are lightning quick like only electrostatics can be. Instruments and singers seem to float in the air before you. Both speakers are in excellent condition both visually and acoustically. Due to size, prefer local pickup in San Antonio, TX. Original cost with upgrades was $3600. A steal at $1300. Email if interested.
george daniel
01-23-2008, 08:33 PM
Damn nice mac you got there. :)
dorokusai
01-23-2008, 08:56 PM
Is that OBO? A friend of mine has a pair and they are quite nice.
Texas42
01-23-2008, 09:57 PM
As long as the "BO" is a fair one, I'd consider it. These are really sweet but as you can see in the first pic (where they are now) they really need a lot more room to 'breathe' and I have the Gallos on the way...
unc2701
01-23-2008, 10:39 PM
Gallos for everyone! Does that make 5 of us on the forum?
BTW, those logans sure are pretty.
venomclan
01-24-2008, 10:38 AM
Gallos for everyone! Does that make 5 of us on the forum?
Think so:
Gaara
Solid
Texas
you and me
Texas, what amp are you going to run your Gallos with?
Venom
Texas42
01-24-2008, 11:47 AM
Texas, what amp are you going to run your Gallos with?
Venom[/QUOTE]
I'll be using my Mac MC-7300 (300 wpc) and an Odyssey Tempest preamp (shown in the first pic). Sources are a Denon 2930CI and Technics SL-1210Mk2.
venomclan
01-24-2008, 12:21 PM
Texas, what amp are you going to run your Gallos with?
Venom
I'll be using my Mac MC-7300 (300 wpc) and an Odyssey Tempest preamp (shown in the first pic). Sources are a Denon 2930CI and Technics SL-1210Mk2.[/QUOTE]
The Mac should sound sweet with the Gallos.I have never heard them matched up though. Good luck,
Venom
If the 7300 is anything like it's older brother the 7270, it's a warm sounding amp that should power most speakers effortlessly. In case you didn't know, you have a early model. The later ones don't have panlocs for wood cabinets.
Texas42
01-24-2008, 04:06 PM
A nice thing about this amp are the adjustable gain controls for each channel and the autoformers do impart a bit of warmth, which I tend to prefer (especially with ribbon tweeters which can be overly revealing at times).
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