Congratulations, Mike!
Some have mentioned that the mbl is a system play - do you find that to be true?
Is bi-amping mandatory?
Thanks you! I’m over the moon with this system. You really do have to close your eyes while listening to an MBL system. It’s total immersion.
MBL speakers are definitely, 1000%, a system play IMO. In the store, we tried Luxman, Hegel, VAC, ARC, Gryphon, Constellation, etc. All excellent amps in their own right. The Constellation was VERY good on the MBL’s. That system worked very nicely. But when you hear the MBL amps, preamp and source on their own speakers, it’s magic. I was shocked at how most of the other DAC’s were lackluster compared to the MBL DAC on MBL’s.
But then again, the MBL N31 DAC/CD and now Roon Streamer:
http://www.mbl.de/mbl_and_roon/?lang=en
is Stereophile Class A rated:
https://www.stereophile.com/content...edition-disc-players-transports-media-players
Bi-amping is not required at all on the 101e mk2’s. There is just more headroom when you do and I find the bass a little better controlled if you do. But it’s not a big big difference.
These speakers work incredibly well in my room. I was worried to be honest, but from the first note, I knew I worried over nothing. Bass is perfect and despite my peaked roof, they are doing their magic. A real testament to the adversity of this speaker.
I am currently using the ISOAcoustic GAIA feet under them, however, at the suggestion of one of the Asian distributors, I’ve ordered Symposium 17.5” x 17.5” Ultra Platforms in “Stealth Edition” which are expressly for mbl 101s (they have also make other sizes for other mbl speakers). These platforms will have the optional (3rd constrained layer) black aluminum top to complement the mbl finish. See pic below.
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