MG 3.7's Arrive

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Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #20 on: 17 Dec 2011, 03:35 pm »
Yup, that would tend to make the 3.7s sound dull. I noticed the "open ckt" ports when I was setting mine up - found the bag of resistors and 2 solid links. Decided to read the set up manual and what do know.

I notice that you set yours with the tweeters on the outside. Going for the wider soundstage?

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« Reply #21 on: 17 Dec 2011, 03:45 pm »
Yup, that would tend to make the 3.7s sound dull. I noticed the "open ckt" ports when I was setting mine up - found the bag of resistors and 2 solid links. Decided to read the set up manual and what do know.

I notice that you set yours with the tweeters on the outside. Going for the wider soundstage?

Hi,

Yes I have had a number of Magnepans in this room over the years and it just seems to work better with the tweeters on the outside.  I have to admit though that my bias is for a bigger stage.

james

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Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #22 on: 17 Dec 2011, 03:56 pm »
Yup, that would tend to make the 3.7s sound dull. I noticed the "open ckt" ports when I was setting mine up - found the bag of resistors and 2 solid links. Decided to read the set up manual and what do know.

I notice that you set yours with the tweeters on the outside. Going for the wider soundstage?

Hi AV

Have you tried the resistors? - thoughts?

James

sfraser

Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #23 on: 17 Dec 2011, 04:26 pm »
Hi PRELUDE

Yes it does seem like I get carried away sometimes :duh: but I think it is important that I live with the kind of speakers our customers tend to purchase as it gives me a much better perspective on how these different products interface with our amps and electronics.

James

That sounds like justification  for complaints from  the "Minister of domestic affairs" James! :green:

As long as it works out for you. :wink:

mr_bill

Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #24 on: 17 Dec 2011, 04:34 pm »
Well folks hooked up the 3.7's last night and settled into what I thought would be a few hours of blissful listening. For the first half hour no matter how hard I tried they just sounded dull and lifeless :scratch: :scratch:. So I figure "break in issues" - let it run overnight and listen again in the morning. This morning no change - GEZZZZ's what have I done :duh:

So like most inept audiophiles I decided to read the Owners Manual - guess what? -- the speakers come with the tweeters disconnected :duh: :duh: :duh:

james

I did the exact same thing with a pair of 3.5Rs once.  I was silently thinking to myself.......boy was this a mistake.  I then realized, you have to have the resistors inserted or the tweeter does not even work!

mr_bill

Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #25 on: 17 Dec 2011, 04:35 pm »
That sounds like justification  for complaints from  the "Minister of domestic affairs" James! :green:

As long as it works out for you. :wink:

As James might way...it's a rough job, but somebody has to do it!  All in the name of product speaker matching!

OgOgilby

Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #26 on: 17 Dec 2011, 04:39 pm »
Hi James,

Thought you might be interested in this quote from Jonathan Valin about the 3.7's tweeter position:

The tweeters are on the inside because that is what Wendell Diller of Magnepan recommended. I have not tried them on the outside yet, but HP reports that the 3.7s lose some image focus and soundstage perspective with the tweets on the outside.

So how do they sound with the tweeters connected?

-Greg


Hi Greg

Definitely better with tweeters. Maybe when I am 100 I can just use them out of the box :lol:

James
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Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #27 on: 17 Dec 2011, 04:50 pm »
Hi James,

Thought you might be interested in this quote from Jonathan Valin about the 3.7's tweeter position:

The tweeters are on the inside because that is what Wendell Diller of Magnepan recommended. I have not tried them on the outside yet, but HP reports that the 3.7s lose some image focus and soundstage perspective with the tweets on the outside.

So how do they sound with the tweeters connected?

-Greg


Hi Greg

Definitely better with tweeters. Maybe when I am 100 I can just use them out of the box :lol:

James

Also Greg with the severe toe- in they need for maximum phase integrity I find the tweeters outside is not to much of an issue - at least in my room.

James

OgOgilby

Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #28 on: 17 Dec 2011, 05:07 pm »
That's good to know :thumb:

-Greg

AVnerdguy

Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #29 on: 17 Dec 2011, 05:50 pm »
Never tried the resistors myself. I don't think the speakers are to bright so I just run em without.

Funny, I had the tweeters on the outside with my 1.7s but on the inside with the 3.7s. Haven't had them that long so sometime in the future I'll move them to the outside again and see which I prefer.

klao

Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #30 on: 17 Dec 2011, 08:46 pm »
Congrats, James.  I thought you ordered them long long time ago.  I've been waiting for my pair 5 months already.

BTW, you got to start odering these too.   :wink:

http://www.avguide.com/blog/first-listen-magnepan-s-new-flagship-207-loudspeaker

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Re: MG 3.7's Arrive
« Reply #31 on: 17 Dec 2011, 09:11 pm »
Congrats, James.  I thought you ordered them long long time ago.  I've been waiting for my pair 5 months already.

BTW, you got to start odering these too.   :wink:

http://www.avguide.com/blog/first-listen-magnepan-s-new-flagship-207-loudspeaker

Hi klao

Yes a year ago..... nice to have some pull aye :lol:

james