
...that old black magic
A great audio design, is something that can withstand the test of time especially if it is constantly improved and refined. This is the philosophy and vision of chief magician Bobby Palkovic who is the man behind Merlin Music. Why fix what ain’t broken he says - why reinvent the wheel?
Indeed they have only produced two models ever since:
The TSM - The Small Merlin, and the VSM - Very Scary Monitor!
Both have been around for a while, in nearly the same timeless guise but are in fact the very accomplished results of more than a decade of continuous refinement. They are, as many serious audiophiles and reviewers have found out: almost magical.
For more information, visit www.merlinmusic.com
A great audio design, is something that can withstand the test of time especially if it is constantly improved and refined. This is the philosophy and vision of chief magician Bobby Palkovic who is the man behind Merlin Music. Why fix what ain’t broken he says - why reinvent the wheel?
Indeed they have only produced two models ever since:
The TSM - The Small Merlin, and the VSM - Very Scary Monitor!
Both have been around for a while, in nearly the same timeless guise but are in fact the very accomplished results of more than a decade of continuous refinement. They are, as many serious audiophiles and reviewers have found out: almost magical.
For more information, visit www.merlinmusic.com
“The VSM’s retrieval of microdetails was among the best I’ve ever heard from any speaker at any price. Cascading reverberant trail-offs extended into seemingly impossible depths of time and space, exposing new layers of ultra-low detail from even the most familiar recordings.
All of this revelation of detail occurred without a hint of glare, hyper-edge, or, most significant, congestion. In fact, the VSM was one of the least congested, least mechanical-sounding speakers I’ve ever heard-which made it among the least fatiguing. I could listen for hours and still leave the room wanting to hear more. I did that most nights.” - Michael Fremer, Stereophile.


