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Josh, have not been able to find anyone running any of the Anthem AVR's with Maggies (yet), I've got a post on the Anthem AVR thread at AVS forums, we'll see if anyone replies. Best info I can find on the MRX-500 capabilities is that it is at least on par with amp sections from similarly priced receivers ($1500). Test reviews of the MRX receivers show that the MRX-500 should be capable of 175Wx2@4ohms, 125Wx2@8ohms, and 90Wx5@8ohms, all continuous power. I'm thinking this should be adequate for getting started, and I could add an outboard amp down the road, if necessary.I'm basing my listening levels on the MRX auto-calibration being "0" for 85db ref level, and I typically listen at levels between -20 to -12. I've no idea if the MRX is referenced to SMPTE or Replay Gain, but when I have some time I can play some calibration tracks from a test disk and measure with my RS meter to see if I'm correct in my assumption that MRX volume level of "0" is equivalent to 85db.Any thoughts on my proposed Maggie speaker choice (MMG or MG-12 for the front L/R, and MMG-C / MMG-W for the center and surrounds).
I'm picking up the MC1's I purchased for surround duty next weekend, I can try them in the L/R speaker position to see if I'm happy using the MC1's before I commit to the MMG or 1.6's for the mains. Any advice on how I can set them up for evaluation w/o actually attaching them to the wall?
I suspect that the new MMGs are going to be quite a bit different than the earlier models. Whatever tweaks applied to the older ones may not work other than stands, of course.Can't you just prop the MC1s up with a pole for a quick test?They'd be best used for surround duty, the MMGs and 1.6s are better speakers.
Would those work for a few feet away from the wall?
I think the essence of it is that whatever you do, it will be a huge upgrade from your boxes.Maggies make great home theater speakers. Their realism adds a lot to the experience of watching a movie.