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&quot;Over the years I have had the pleasure to audition many different loudspeaker technologies and systems from the best names in the business ranging in price from hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. Without question the Neolith ranks among the best full range speakers I’ve heard. Pair the Neoliths with the right amplification, put them in the right sized room, and you’ll have a recipe for countless evenings of musical bliss. At $80,000/pair for the Neoliths plus $50,000-$120,000 for electronics and amplification, you are talking about a serious investment for a very select audience. However, if you have the funds, love the magic of electrostatics, and want one of the best loudspeakers on the market today (not to mention serious bragging rights among your friends), then the MartinLogan Neolith deserves your urgent attention.&quot;&lt;strong&gt; —&lt;h4&gt;Theo Nicolakis, Audioholics&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/h4&gt;
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&quot;The demo was well worth my time.As an owner of MartinLogan Montis electrostatic, I can personally attest that the much-larger Neolith takes that detailed, sonic layering and dispersion and exponentially increases it by a factor of 10 — especially in a big room... the combination of the custom-designed, rear-mounted 15-inch and front-firing, 12-inch passive bass drivers delivered stunningly tight, low bass — to a loud level that perfectly matches the electrostatic panel’s balance. The Neolith’s low end is tight, forceful and imposing... If you have the cash and a big-enough room to let the speakers breathe, the MartinLogan Neoliths will reward you with hour after hour of gorgeous music. I can’t wait to hear a pair with hi-res... it is an honor to give the Neolith the EAN Stellar Sound Award, and I also selected it for the EAN 2014 Luxury Class Audio Product of The Year.&quot;&lt;strong&gt; —&lt;h4&gt;John Gatski, Everything Audio Network&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/h4&gt;
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&quot;What are the Best Loudspeakers in the World?
Neolith is a bold new loudspeaker, the product of an ambitious 3-year-long development process that combines the very best technology MartinLogan has to offer. Neolith features MartinLogan&#039;s largest-ever electrostatic radiating surface. Its proprietary curvilinear electrostatic transducer is allows the speaker to deliver an enveloping three-dimensional soundstage. Unique Controlled Dispersion Technology gives each transducer the ability to reproduce nearly the entire audio spectrum in any room. Neolith loudspeakers embody the MartinLogan ethos, and achieve &quot;living sound&quot;; revealing audio as it was originally performed.&quot;&lt;strong&gt;—&lt;h4&gt;Gene DellaSala, Audioholics &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/h4&gt;
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&quot;MartinLogan&#039;s Ambitious Neolith
I came away mighty impressed with the American company&#039;s latest offering. The speed and effortlessness normally associated with the rest of MartinLogan&#039;s line was easily audible, while their bass performance portended a truly full-range sound without any of the plodding, boomy character one might imagine such a well-endowed loudspeaker would possess... I think there will be plenty of demand for this statement loudspeaker.&quot; &lt;strong&gt;—&lt;h4&gt;Hans Wetzel, SoundStage! Global&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/h4&gt;
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&quot;MartinLogan&#039;s Big, Beautiful Neolith Debuts in Delaware
MartinLogan&#039;s Neolith is a 75-inch tall, 385-pound superspeaker... Where they went is a truly amazing speaker, with a huge, bold sound, that very clearly wowed the small group of hardcore audiophiles in attendance... They probably need about 600/700 hours before they reach their full potential. But even at this stage they are very impressive. The panel integrates well with the bass drivers. Resolution and tonality are excellent, and the dynamics are very impressive.&quot; &lt;strong&gt;—&lt;h4&gt;Stephen Silver, Technology Integrator&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/h4&gt;
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&#8220;Over the years I have had the pleasure to audition many different loudspeaker technologies and systems from the best names in the business ranging in price from hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. Without question the Neolith ranks among the best full range speakers I’ve heard. Pair the Neoliths with the right amplification, put them in the right sized room, and you’ll have a recipe for countless evenings of musical bliss. At $80,000/pair for the Neoliths plus $50,000-$120,000 for electronics and amplification, you are talking about a serious investment for a very select audience. However, if you have the funds, love the magic of electrostatics, and want one of the best loudspeakers on the market today (not to mention serious bragging rights among your friends), then the MartinLogan Neolith deserves your urgent attention.&#8221;<strong> —<br />
<h4>Theo Nicolakis, Audioholics</h4>
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<p>&#8220;The demo was well worth my time.As an owner of MartinLogan Montis electrostatic, I can personally attest that the much-larger Neolith takes that detailed, sonic layering and dispersion and exponentially increases it by a factor of 10 — especially in a big room&#8230; the combination of the custom-designed, rear-mounted 15-inch and front-firing, 12-inch passive bass drivers delivered stunningly tight, low bass — to a loud level that perfectly matches the electrostatic panel’s balance. The Neolith’s low end is tight, forceful and imposing&#8230; If you have the cash and a big-enough room to let the speakers breathe, the MartinLogan Neoliths will reward you with hour after hour of gorgeous music. I can’t wait to hear a pair with hi-res&#8230; it is an honor to give the Neolith the EAN Stellar Sound Award, and I also selected it for the EAN 2014 Luxury Class Audio Product of The Year.&#8221;<strong> —<br />
<h4>John Gatski, Everything Audio Network</h4>
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<p>&#8220;What are the Best Loudspeakers in the World?<br />
Neolith is a bold new loudspeaker, the product of an ambitious 3-year-long development process that combines the very best technology MartinLogan has to offer. Neolith features MartinLogan&#8217;s largest-ever electrostatic radiating surface. Its proprietary curvilinear electrostatic transducer is allows the speaker to deliver an enveloping three-dimensional soundstage. Unique Controlled Dispersion Technology gives each transducer the ability to reproduce nearly the entire audio spectrum in any room. Neolith loudspeakers embody the MartinLogan ethos, and achieve &#8220;living sound&#8221;; revealing audio as it was originally performed.&#8221;<strong>—<br />
<h4>Gene DellaSala, Audioholics </h4>
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<p>&#8220;MartinLogan&#8217;s Ambitious Neolith<br />
I came away mighty impressed with the American company&#8217;s latest offering. The speed and effortlessness normally associated with the rest of MartinLogan&#8217;s line was easily audible, while their bass performance portended a truly full-range sound without any of the plodding, boomy character one might imagine such a well-endowed loudspeaker would possess&#8230; I think there will be plenty of demand for this statement loudspeaker.&#8221; <strong>—<br />
<h4>Hans Wetzel, SoundStage! Global</h4>
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<p>&#8220;MartinLogan&#8217;s Big, Beautiful Neolith Debuts in Delaware<br />
MartinLogan&#8217;s Neolith is a 75-inch tall, 385-pound superspeaker&#8230; Where they went is a truly amazing speaker, with a huge, bold sound, that very clearly wowed the small group of hardcore audiophiles in attendance&#8230; They probably need about 600/700 hours before they reach their full potential. But even at this stage they are very impressive. The panel integrates well with the bass drivers. Resolution and tonality are excellent, and the dynamics are very impressive.&#8221; <strong>—<br />
<h4>Stephen Silver, Technology Integrator</h4>
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