MartinLogan makes
expensive speakers. They're the kinds only the most anal-retentive audiophile would consider buying. The company's
Motion Vision Soundbar costs $1500, and forget about the
top-end CLX speakers. Twenty-five grand? No, thank you.
At $150, the new Mikros 70 in-ear monitors aren't a bargain, either—but if they sound good enough, your average joe might actually consider them.
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