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So, TJHUB; did you have a chance to listen to them again? I used to have the 1.6s and I know they are not everyone's cup of tea but I cannot imagine anybody not liking them that much.
I had my 1.7’s in my theater (acoustically treated) fed by solid state gear and they sounded “okay”. When I replaced them with 3.7’s, the 1.7’s went to my two channel room (acoustically untreated) fed by McIntosh tube pre and power amps. What a difference. I am amazed at how much better they sounded in the two channel room. Different rooms, different gear, different impressions, same speakers.
jk@home,The only thing I can think of with the 1.7s working better in smaller rooms than the 1.6s is that the 1.7s come alive at lower volumes.In a small room you can also get by with a modest powered tube amp; I went over to a fellow's house who was using 1.6s with a restored McIntosh 60WPC integrated and it sounded so good we loaded the speakers into my truck.Driving through Chinatown in NYC during rush hour can only be described as surreal.
...I had worked long and hard to lug all those panels home and get them set up all over the place. I read on the forums how Maggies really don't like a lot of absorption, so I started taking things down one by one. When all was said and done, I was left with only two panels at the FRPs and one in the back of the room...
I followed this thread since it started and what a sad ending, but only because the OP never got to hear the 1.7s correctly set up.
And here's a suggestion, don't use the same speakers for video and listening to music. You shouldn't want to spread around magic so much that it becomes unmagical to you. Anyone can take that with a grain of salt. It's coming from a music lover and not a HT guy.
I picked up a couple of poly reflectors to place in front of the traps, to reduce the high and medium absorption.
...That's a neat solution and I imagine it will work very well. I dumped my initial corner traps in favor of ASC tube traps, which are designed to reflect the energy above their trapping range. When I just had the thick absorbers spanning the front corners, I was doing more harm than good – didn't take long to realize my mistake. Maggies do 'prefer' a room which is fairly live.
Yeah, as long as they don't resonate like a drum, if so may have to do a "razor" mod on the back surface. BTW, what ever happen to Dawnrazor? He hasn't posted on the MUG for a while, hope he's OK.
BTW, what ever happen to Dawnrazor? He hasn't posted on the MUG for a while, hope he's OK.
I'll pass on his brief reply to your question: "Anyhow you can tell them that I am doing fine and it was just time to move on from audio. I checked "audiophile" off my bucket list."He's fine - just busy with other things. D is an honest and decent person - one of the nicest guys I've never met, but feel like I know (and I did buy an amp from him).
I actually get the best sound from the Maggies with them closer to the wall (20 to 22 inches).