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Magnepan : "please buy our larger, more expensive speakers".Plenty of users here report better performance with more space, marketing notwhisthanding.
This statement exposes your limited experience with Magneplaners. I agree with your general comment of more space being better, but larger Maggie's are hands down better in every way, especially those with the ribbon tweeters. Anyone who has heard them would agree.
WTF does larger Maggies being "better hands down" have to do with my experience with Maggies? What does better have to do with it? Is the MMG not a Magnepan speaker? I have plenty of experience with "Maggies" at this point, as far as how they work. They are all planar speakers, as far as I was aware. I didn't realize the MMG's were made of cardboard.No, I'm not rich and don't own 30.2's. So what? Do their characteristics suddenly change with the price? Still planars, right?
I agree with Steve regarding resolution, yet one needs the right stuff to bring out said resolution. I truly love my 2.5's which were a huge step up from my prior 1.6's. Both were close in size, both are magnepans, both have the signature magnepan sound. The 2.5's are simply superior (the natural order of things). Back to the topic/subject, large planars can sound wonderful in a small room if properly set up and are used with proper amplification and otherwise. Jim