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A big amp isn't going to give you the same effect as improving the speaker's efficiency and transient response.
Au contraire, I think Magnepan has their target audience nailed. They have stayed in business for more than thirty years making an affordable product that performs to a very high level. They have also continuously improved their product over time and kept it more than competitive with products at or above its price point. I think they offer a product that has a lot bang for the buck and they have resisted the temptation to go "upmarket" and leave behind audiophiles who are not lottery winners. I too would like to see Soundstage measurements of the 3.7 and 20.7 done in the NRC facility just to satisfy my curiosity.Scotty
IMO, Magnepan has their head in the sand.Audiophiles have repeatly shown that they are willing to pay for high performance products.A big amp isn't going to give you the same effect as improving the speaker's efficiency and transient reponse.
They know that expensive products are doing well right now, but they consider them too far from their corporate mission. As Jim Winey puts it, most of the companies that make ultra-expensive products sell only a handful. Magnepan's goal has always been to sell high quality audio products at a price that everyone can afford.Which isn't to say that we might not see a higher end product from them. It's no secret that they've debated a new Tympani. When I asked Mark Winey about it, he said that it was under discussion, but that a final decision hadn't been made.That leaves a gap in the ultra high end planar market, what with Apogee gone. But then, Apogee was closed down because its products were too expensive to produce and maintain. The Grand had everything, but it cost too much to make.
they couldn't get back when they were on the court
they copied something they really didn't used or needed to
jhm731, what you described sounds like the classic case of an unbroken in Magneplaner and the smaller Maggie's suffer more from a lack of time on them than the larger models. They do not sound very impressive right out of the box.Scotty
I will say this, when I modded a friends MG 1.2s about 30 years ago replacing the Mylar capacitors with 400v polypropylene foil and film and Solen Heptalitz coils, the improvement in dynamics and imaging was immediate and dramatic. They really didn't sound like the same loudspeakers, basically their performance was crippled by the stock crossover components. To add insult to injury the Mylar caps had steel leads. Scotty