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It's taken quite awhile to get to this point... one which I feel is a synergy that is and will be giving long term MUSICAL satisfaction.

Unfortunately there is no "one way" to get that synergy. The best advice out there (obvious but not always followed)... absolutely, positively, one must audition equipment before spending a single cent.

The Escalante Fremont's are new and beyond expectation. First heard them at CES '06. I listened and compared every day I was at the show. Did 6 more months of listening and comparing, then I decided to purchase them.
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    • Einstein The Last Record Player
    Replaced tubes with Falcon labled Siemens.
    • Art Audio dm-vps (balanced version)
    A match made in Heaven with the Claytons... or at least until the Clayton pre becomes available.
    • Clayton Audio M-200's
    200 watts of SS Class A love...
    • Jorma Design No. 2
    Copper cables with the natural organic warmth one would expect and the added bonus of refined, fatigue free hi-resolution.
    • Marten Design Birds
    89db @ 6ohms. The diamond tweeter is a revelation.
    • Purist Audio Designs and Isoclean.. Auditioning all models of both.
    Purist to the line conditioner and amplifiers, Isoclean everywhere else.
    • Isoclean Model 80A3
    I'm in a condo complex with 183 other units. Line conditioning is an absolute necessity. The Isoclean has given me what I've been searching for... finally.
    • Finite Elemente Pagode
    Set it and forget it. Easy to adjust the heighth of each shelf. Fit and finish is top-notch.
    • Isoclean fuses and outlets
    These 2 accessories build upon what the line conditioner does so well. The music flows with a natural organic quality that is quite beguiling, BUT never euphonic or slow. Nothing about the music is sacrificed to create an absolutely fatigue-free sound.

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As Rhirsch has said, it doesn't make sense to judge a component by what you
hear at a hi-fi show. I would like to add that it also doesn't make
sense to compare two components heard at different times and in
different places, even under controlled conditions.

As for the Coltranes versus the Birds, I have had both in my
system - the Coltranes for the past two years and the Birds for the past few
months - and I can say that both are excellent speakers. I have heard very few speakers that are as open, fast, and dynamic as either of the
Martens, yet both are extremely musical. Both allow you to hear
everything that is on the recording, yet do not add or take away
anything. Presuming that the rest of the system is carefully chosen
(something that is true of every world-class loudspeaker), the music is
as wonderful as that of any audio system I’ve heard, and I can't say
that about many of the systems I hear. These days, way too many give you
every detail, but no music.

Do the Coltranes and the Birds sound the same? No. While both speakers
share a strong family resemblance, each has slightly different
strengths. As one person commented, the Birds are better in some
respects, but that is equally true of the Coltranes. The Coltranes are a
tiny bit more extended and open, the Birds a tiny bit more relaxed. Both
speakers have given me tremendous musical enjoyment. If I had all the
money in the world, I would probably have kept the Coltranes, but I am
certainly not suffering with the Birds.

czapp