Wednesday, February 4, 2015

The Polymer Tail



The Polymer Research Logic Master ($130,000.00 USD) on the other hand, has a bit of ass, or should we say, to be dignified, tail.

It comes from a long line of speakers, beginning with the Polymer Logic Loudspeaker ($24, 990.00 USD). It ($24,990.00 USD) redefined value among high-end loudspeakers. Polymer redefined the Logic with the Mk. II ($40,000.00 USD). It took away the lovely gold tweeter, gave it a wider carriage, and added Sonus Faber-like, also used by Norh, coincidentally, strings.

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Not to be confined by mere convention, Polymer next (in the era of Magico Q-chasis pre-eminence) capped off their efforts with the MKS Superlative Loudspeaker System. Thus, again in the manner of Sonus Faber, instead of going with an all-metal housing, they, like the Armati Futura by Sonus Faber added a top metal cap to this product. Of course, that's not particuarly the case, the MKS is, essentially an all-metal product, however, living up to it's name, Polymer decided to colour the cabinet to appear more conventional with the MKS. The result is something less than the Totem Element Earth, and yet something, more entirely.

http://polymeraudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/ploymer-mks-2.jpg

Of their present offerings, the Polymer Audio Research MKS-X, along with the Sub, perhaps has the most domestic potential.

http://polymeraudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/polymer-mks-x-2_full.jpg




Like the plug-on that the Focal Grande Utopia III EM comes along with (imagine your trophy wife, here), the Polymer Audio Polymer MASTER follows in the tradition of the arrival of the Guild Navigator to the Third Stage.



Unlike the Arakis, it's deep, rather than long.

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