EPI M90 speakers

stuwee
stuwee Posts: 1,508
edited October 2011 in Speakers
I have a lead on a pair cheap like $100, the cabs and grills look good, the woofer surrounds said to be just fine, I've read the tweeters (inverted domes) on these are great sounding, they're about a 45 minute drive to listen, I'll be using the Yamaha CX-600U/MX-800U combo or the vintage SAE P102/A202 combo in the main rig. My new digs have solid concrete floors/ walls/ ceilings, and carpet (I haven't had that in years).

Yea? or Pass?
Thorens TD125MKII, SME3009,Shure V15/ Teac V-8000S, Denon DN-790R cass, Teac 3340 RtR decks, Onix CD2...Sumo Electra Plus pre>SAE A1001 amp>Martin Logan Summit's
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  • Joe08867
    Joe08867 Posts: 3,919
    edited October 2011
    Price seams reasonable but I would try to get them for 75.00 and see what that gets you.

    They are very similar if not identical the EPI 100v. A very nice two way.

    I prefer the inverted dome EPI's.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,995
    edited October 2011
  • chumlie
    chumlie Posts: 8,658
    edited October 2011
  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited October 2011
    Love the inverted Burhoe tweeter! Have a set of EPI 100Vs, and I have to say they're among my 'favorite' bookshelves!

    Snag them, you won't regret it!

    cnh
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  • stuwee
    stuwee Posts: 1,508
    edited October 2011
    Thanks guys! That's sounds like a plan! I bet they'll take $75 Joe, kinda what I was thinking too. I'll send Mom do to check them out.

    Why my Mom? Well she works near there and she has great ears, she's the one how got me my Martin Logan's I just had to sell.

    Thanks Again folk!! stu
    Thorens TD125MKII, SME3009,Shure V15/ Teac V-8000S, Denon DN-790R cass, Teac 3340 RtR decks, Onix CD2...Sumo Electra Plus pre>SAE A1001 amp>Martin Logan Summit's