In Reply to: RE: REVIEW: Merlin Music Inc. VSM-Master Speakers posted by mls-stl on June 19, 2012 at 07:27:08:
Allow me to step in here: Upgrading may indeed go forward, or it might just be a sidemove - but i beg to ask: Who can tell?
As a violinist I play one of those great fiddles you have heard about:
Not one month goes past, when this fantastic tool does not need readjusting, be it simply me, or the violin maker, new strings, you name it!
Seems pretty normal to me, that you move around this 300year old instrument with all your might. You could even see it more controversely: You play a Stradivari, it costs several millions, and it does not sound - what do you do? you bring it to the violin maker, and ask him to change "something".
And here comes the ART of updating: The violin maker is not to change any of the essential qualities of the instrument, in the worst case he'd have a court case looming, but it has to sound better.
And now back to Master Merlin: I am biased, having owned Tsm and Vsm and now a Master TSM: I believe Bobby has managed this small balance of upgrading whilst preserving the quality.
I on my part endorse this path (have done so by buying it, and do so again by writing here) - it stands for itself, but (@GEO) please feel free to go on, about what actually?
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