Customers recognize the Motion Foundation F1 speakers' exceptional sound quality, frequently praising its impressive performance. The rich bass response is also a point of commendation, although some users found the bass sufficient with the addition of a subwoofer. Positive feedback consistently highlights the speaker's clear and smooth treble and midrange. No significant negative feedback was reported.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome speakers
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Excellent range, great sounding speakers. I paired with Denon receiver and cd player. Very impressed!
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For the price range, there isn't a better speaker. The sound separation, how you can hear the details of everything. From music to movies these speakers are lively! Well worth every penny!
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I just set these up in my small 18'x12'x9' living room and they integrated superbly in less than hour. No issues with subwoofer crossover or gross frequency aberrations. I believe Martin Logan put a lot of thought into domestic-sized listening rooms.
Soundstaging is precise and detailed but "normal." Ie., the speakers aren't throwing sounds randomly all over the room.
Pros: Easily adapts to "normal" domestic sized rooms with very even frequency response. Highly efficient 92dB rating can run on almost anything. May struggle with tube amps at 4 ohms, but I'm not into that nonsense. Lacks the bottom octave of bass extension, but unless you're in a huge acoustic space you should almost certainly be running subs at a different location than the mains. And even then you should probably be running subs at a different location than the mains.
Cons: High frequencies are elevated but very smooth. Even response can easily be shelved with tone controls, so not really a con. Finish looks cheap, but competitive with or better than Klipsch at this low price point.