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ML Summits for me! Incredibly detailed and realistic soundstage... but took a LOT of work to set up correctly. Years ago I owned the Apogee Stages... also an incredible speaker, perhaps even better than the Summits. Just my luck... I sold the Stages (thinking I'd never be able to replace parts) right BEFORE Graz started offering his replacement ribbons! Unfortunately, the new versions are a bit too pricey (and large) for me now. But it's great that he brought the design back, and I really hope they sell well.
I really dig the box-less character of Maggies - just wonderful stuff. Significant downsides, however, include...1. You really need several feet between any wall - often requiring the long side of the room only (not available to me here)2. Sufficient cubic footage, overall. Even my 12 x 15 x 8-12' room seems insufficient for my MMG's. I'm investigating the Behringer ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496 to address this issue: http://www.behringer.com/DEQ2496/index.cfm?lang=ENG3. If you are not using digital/'switching' amps, low frequency driver has terrible control and annoyingly high distortion levels as it reaches it's limit. You are almost obligated to put a high-pass filter at 60-80Hz (Maggy Mates high level or rca levels, both work) and carefully blend a subwoofer in for satisfactory sound. This puts further strain on budget and involves further room interactions. (larger Maggies have thicker/heavier frames and may not have the panel slapping problems the babies do) So, Maggies are really a bit of an enigma. You need to do a lot to really enjoy them, but are worthwhile when you do. fyi, my pair have top & bottom Mye Stands and outboard crossovers by Sonic Craft already done. I'm enjoying what I have currently, and the savings involved, that I haven't gone that further step to get the Maggies really singing in my room. But, I know they can and (likely) will one day
1. You really need several feet between any wall - often requiring the long side of the room only (not available to me here)
2. Sufficient cubic footage, overall. Even my 12 x 15 x 8-12' room seems insufficient for my MMG's. I'm investigating the Behringer ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496 to address this issue: http://www.behringer.com/DEQ2496/index.cfm?lang=ENG
3. If you are not using digital/'switching' amps, low frequency driver has terrible control and annoyingly high distortion levels as it reaches it's limit. You are almost obligated to put a high-pass filter at 60-80Hz (Maggy Mates high level or rca levels, both work) and carefully blend a subwoofer in for satisfactory sound. This puts further strain on budget and involves further room interactions. (larger Maggies have thicker/heavier frames and may not have the panel slapping problems the babies do)