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I don't believe that Magnepans are the best speaker for rock. I've owned the MMGs, 1.7i's, 3.7's and 3.7i's. How far do you plan to have them from the front wall? Are you setting up against the long wall or the short wall? I think your room is a little small for the 3.7i's.
Maggies get a bad rap for rock music. Add a sub and most of the issue's disappear. ( I use dual subs) The issues with Maggies and rock are the very low bass and pressurization of the room and the fact that most rock is recorded like garbage. With Maggies, garbage in and garbage out. Same goes for the gear that you pair with them. They will let you know when something sounds bad or bright. Nothing gets by them.
Wow, I'm surprised to hear that you feel my room may be too small. Here are many comments from when I was originally considering the 3.7i's a year ago with everyone agreeing I had enough space. Also, the "ideal" setup that I located at the dealer which I described would certainly fit. http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=134781.msg1431711#msg1431711As far as your other questions, they would go against the long wall 3-5 feet out from the wall. And I realize Maggies likely aren't the "best" speaker for rock, but just really wanted people's thoughts on whether they could handle it reasonably well. In the listening habits that I noted, while important, rock only makes up 30% of my listening.
3 ft. is not enough imho. You need to get them at least 5 ft. out and ideally even more. I firmly believe that most people who own Maggies should not own them because they're hamstringing them with their room.
3' out is room enough. Will they sound better at 5', yes, but they don't sound bad 3' from the back wall. I keep mine 3' from the back wall. But I am using 1.6's not the 3.7's. Moving them out further in my 17x17 room gives some improvement in sound but it is not a dramatic improvement. They still sound great. Of course, each room is different and user experience may vary.
I guess it depends what your reference point or standard is. I was surprised that I could tell the difference between 5' and 6'. Sure, they sound ok at 3' from the wall by why not just buy a speaker that sounds its best closer to a front wall and is not hamstrung by the room?
3' out is enough for background music, but it ain't nearly enough if you have any interest in exploiting what they are truly caple of. Over the years I've had Maggie's and numerous other dipoles in a number of different rooms, and without exception, all the dipoles I've tried don't do well 3' out.