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Hoping one day to compare my mod to his mod. When I get my new amps we'll do it then so there's a level playing field.
I think subs, like main speakers, have to be put into perspective -- a good ported sub will sound good, it's just the ones that are aligned primarily for home theater that don't (which happens to be a lot of them). A lot of high-end speakers use ports. So if you're satisfied with your sub, no reason to go with something new. If you do get the itch, all other things being equal (driver quality, box construction, alignment, etc.), you'll hear the difference in a sealed sub, and even more of a difference in a dipole sub -- a big increase in realism (but less slam and extension).
I have not heard them, no, but the way it was described to me is that it isn't necessarily better, but a different sort of presentation, and that some people actually prefer the sound of the quasi tweeter. And I've actually seen people post and say they prefer the quasi over the full ribbon. Imagine I'm in for a treat whenever I get to hear larger models either way When the day comes and I have a bigger room to deal with, we'll see where I stand then. Speakers will probably come and go in my life, and I'll get into some neat stuff, but these Magnestands are true works of art I will never part with. They really are gorgeous!I think part of the increase in bass is I think that the frame kinda does act as wings in a way, a bit like that. A better sounding board I guess and more surface area of wood. Just a guess, I could be totally wrong.
I like the Typanni's and OB sub idea, please give us feedback on how it works out. And yes your MMG's look fantastic.Just curious have you heard any of the Maggie's with the True Ribbon Tweeter? I really like the one's on my 3.6's it's dispersion, speed, detail and correct pitch, make it sound awesome to me anyway.