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I'm looking to upgrade/change my box speakers to a set of Maggies, specifically either the MMG or MG-12 for the front L/R, and MMG-C / MMG-W for the center and surrounds. I've been running an Anthem MRX-500 AVR, I do not have a separate amp at this time. I think the receiver's amp is fairly good, but obviously does not compare to having a separate amp. Anyone have some experience using an MRX receiver with Maggies without a separate amp? I could add a separate amp down the road, but don't want to have to add the amp at the same time I get the Maggies. The loudest I ever listen to is approximately -10db to reference, but more typically I listen at volumes between -20db to -15db to reference. Appreciate any thoughts/opinions from Maggie owners, not just for using the AVR for the time being, but also with regards to speaker selection. Music is top priority, but we also enjoy HT. Thanks!
It's an older, downfiring one w/ a single port which weighs a ton - PB12-ISD.It's really overkill for the MMGs so the gain is set at around 8:00-9:00 which blends it in nicely.I've been wondering if they were going to update the rest of the MMG family or just the MMGs themselves? If they don't, the CC3 or CC5 would be more like it, I would think.Blending a sub in doesn't present much of a problem - set the crossover between 40 and 50 Hz, turn the gain down so it's not overpowering everything and you're good to go.
I was wondering earlier today why they include such high powered plate amps with the subs considering most people will have them dialed down to just about nothing.I guess it's for people who want to make the house shake when they watch Jurrassic Park - that was a really fun movie!