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I can imagine this is a seriously great speaker, I myself use a line of Neo8 for midrange in my Maggie Tympani. I believe you can do better with the maggie ribbon tweeter than with the Neo3 or Neo3 pdr. I am going to guess that you could do better with the Tympani bass panels (with or without a sub) than with the dynamic bass drivers of the LA800.The BG LA800 is a hefty chunk of change, It would seem to me you could do better modifying a Tympani or MG20.x with the line array of Neo8 or Neo10 for mids. http://www.hometheater.com/content/bg-radia-r-800-wall-speakersAt $12k in 2006 and probably $15k today, and needing a frame to make them into an in room speaker, I think you could do better with a big maggie (Tympani or 20.1 + sub) and a line of Neo8 or Neo10 (I would go with a Neo8, as it would cost $1200-1600 vs. $2000-2400 for a Neo10) That would give you the Maggie tweeter, which does better than the Neo3 tweeters from about 5kHz upwards. On an MG20.1 you would need to build a new mid/tweeter frame to place by the bass panel. The whole project would cost you 1/4 to 1/3 of the cost of a BG 800.
Sorry to respectfully disagree about the Maggies. I've owned maggies or years and heard every other Maggie to date. No way does any Maggie have the clarity, presence, dynamics and Gestalt of the B&G as demonstrated. The B&G bass panels go down below 20HZ. The Maggie sub does not. The Maggie ribbon tweeter IMO does not come close to the BG in specs or performance. Actually bright and lean in comparison. Not here to debate or argue just my listening experience. BTW the speaker and subs came in at 18K, I believe. I'm liking the LS 500 at this time, we shall see.charles
The B&G bass panels go down below 20HZ
Charles, I think there's some confusion with the system you heard. I am assuming that the ls800 were mated with the BG in wall subs. These were leaked up against the wall, right?Greg
Really? You must be talking about bass woofers, no? Were these made into dipoles? Rocket_Ronny
2 Neo10 per side DID do 150Hz very nicely as long as the level was reasonable. I'd think 4-6 could rock it all day. Upright bass or plucked symphonic basses were fantastic through the Neo10. But in the end, if I wanna jam some Maxwell with some booty, baby makin' music, they had to go back up to 250Hz to play it safe.If you wanted to do a pretty exact copy of the LA800 arrays, you would come in WAY under the retail price. Even if you went fully active, you could do a nice copy for about $4000 in BG drivers and 4 woofers. Much less if you use the RD75 in place of the Neo3. I think the Exodus Anarchy 6.5" woofer would be nice in place of the 8" of the LA800. Then throw in a pair of 15" Rythmik per side and you'd be in heaven.I too had Maggies before the big DIY rig. They were great at some things, but the BG planars are another step up from any of the affordable Maggies. And the big ones really dominate a space too much for my taste.Greg