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I am considering the Maggie 3.6, the X-array, and other speakers for purchase within year. Since there does not seem to be a way to hear the X-arrays in the St. Louis area prior to purchase, how do they differ from the Maggie 3.6 speakers? I will be using Rogue M150 amps (85 watts triode) and a legacy audio Thumper subwoofer.
Mike,you have any interest in them you'd be welcome to come listen.
Glad this isn't the MUG board. If anyone asks, Rick said this.
While it is fashionable to say how much people like Maggies (they do) and go on and on about their big soundstage and other virtues, they are not good or accurate speakers in a variety of ways: frequency response (very ragged, with up to 20dB swings), distortion (single-ended motors with high double-digit THD); sensitivity (very low), LF extension (nonexistent except for panel resonance and the occasional room mode), dynamics (already mentioned), and a dipole's sensitivity to placement (middle of the room recommended).Glad this isn't the MUG board. If anyone asks, Rick said this.
Rick, a 30-day trial on arrays? That's a lot of a speaker to ship back and forth. Quote from: Brian CheneyGlad this isn't the MUG board. If anyone asks, Rick said this.
-I do quite well with planar midrange down to 200Hz, thank you! (After the GR mod, flat to 40Hz!!)
IMO running a planar driver below 500hz is a bad idea, even if you do have alot of surface area. They just won't move enough air and there's too much compression.
Lest we forget: the 3.6 has a treble ribbon that is actually made from very light material. Unfortunately the ribbon is long and (relatively) massive. Result: HF response ends at 16 kHz. Pleasant but hardly sparkling.I do quite well with planar midrange down to 200Hz, thank you! (After the GR mod, flat to 40Hz!!)
I agree with both of these other designers opinion on this matter hearing no midrange dynamic impact in your RM-30's, 40's or X's.And I don't understand your need Brian to take shots on Rick's forum about GR? This is the second time recently I've seen it here.
My humble apologies. However, I was inspired by your thread entitled "GR mods".