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I am certainly an "audition uber alles" guy. And yes, listening preferences and room size will play a role, but I sure would've liked a bit more guidance from Magnepan than this. For example, what works well at what volumes, with what kind of music, in what room sizes? And what kind of 50W amps would work well with Maggies? Are we talking tube or SS watts? I suppose Maggie dealers could provide that info, but I'd rather hear it from the more expert manufacturer.
You can't really have a consensus on this topic.Much depends upon the output impedance of the amplifier used with the Maggies. The higher the output impedance, the more variation in response associated with crossover impedance peak(s) will be felt in the acoustic response. Tube amplifiers will inherently sound different with Maggies because of this interaction.Most SS (lower output impedance) amps should sound more similar than different with Maggies.....assuming they have sufficient power to supply current to maintain waveform reproduction.Cheers,Dave.
This sort of info about the importance of amp impedance is just the sort of thing that I would've liked to see instead of what Jim quoted from Magnepan. Very helpful to know that output impedance is a key factor with Maggies.
There are several factors in determining the right amp and amp output impedance is one. The nexus of my post was to indicate that wattage is not the sole determinate as many tend to think which leads to too much misinformation. It would be impractical for Magnepan to properly address the question other than the way they did. Jim
You can't go wrong with a Pass Labs amp. Built like a tank and sound good with Maggies.
OK, my last comment on this. But I don't think it would be impractical of Magnepan to give some parameters like impedance that should be taken into mind when choosing an amp for Maggies. Instead they punted. And as a result you potentially end up with consumers potentially wasting their time and money on amps that are clearly not going to be ideal for Maggies. There is no substitute for an audition, but where forums, reviewers and manufacturers' websites can be of great service is helping a potential buyer narrow down the list of potentially suitable options. OK, don't want to be doing this: I've said my piece.
Along with power requirements there is SQ (sound quality).That is where personal preference comes into play.I don't believe that people hear things the same way which is why there are so many different manufacturers.What I like you may not and vice versa. Neither party is wrong, it's personal preference.
I respectfully withdraw my earlier comments, I should have looked at Magnepan's page instead of thinking that Jim posted all Magnepan had to say about amps. What he just posted is in fact an excellent example of the type of quality guidance one would hope for from a manufacturer.