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1. Have you auditioned the ‘1.6QR’s and the ‘626R’s in the same room with the same equipment for any appreciable amount of time using software you know very well?
I am VMPS dealer in Chicago area.
I had Maggie 2.6R center, and 3.6R as well as the current small panel surrounds / main speakers in my current home theater room showroom.
IMHO the Maggie’s are great speakers, but ONLY for two channel. They are not very good multi-channel speakers.
My biggest problem with them is that they CONSISTENTLY blow fuses at even moderately high (theater levels) volumes.
Dipoles are great for surrounds and the Maggie small panel models are OK for surround speakers.
I just think that the VMPS speakers are better values for money and more accurate.
PS the Maggie center is particularly bad as it rolls off sharply at 160Hz
My pick would be: All 5 or 7 626R models with center behind screen or with the LRC horizontal on RPTV or stand in front of TV. OR For more $$$ 3 RM40s or 3 RM30s as front array and the dipole ribbons (if movie DVDs are more primary) over SACD or DVD audio. This is actually room dependant, but dipoles work with more rooms and give a diffuse rear sound field which most DVDs are mixed for.
Airceej, I understand that you are a veteran of forums like these.
As such you certainly must understand that the gaining of knowledge about these ever-changing products/services includes the quite-informal process of grabbing relevant and somewhat irrelevant pieces of data, comparing them against what others say and do, and then forming opinions as best you can.
To that end, anytime I see a post or some question that is posed, and have some information to share that is in the "neighborhood" I try to participate. (Although I'm fairly new to this forum as a posting participant, I've been reading here for a long time, and I post regularly around the related a/v forums). Anyway, I believe that when someone asks for a comparison of Maggies and VMPS speakers, however granularly specific he/she gets, if someone else has some tangential information to offer about Maggie and VMPS speakers then it's a good thing.
It furthers the learning process.
I'm glad someone like Cinema&Sound spoke up, given his Maggie/VMPS experience,
and his posting should be welcomed, even though it was not EXACTLY what you asked for.
Morover, I would suspect that the EXACT match for your request, including all the data points, has less than a 1% chance of appearing on this or any other forum.
Anyway, in the meantime, good luck with your mission.
That's great airceej, but you didn't have to be so rude about it. Your snobbery and elitist attitude really shines through. You must've spent 20 minutes writing your response to Cinema when you could have read in 20 seconds that his info wasn't exactly what you were looking for. You could have either ignored his post or simply written, "thanks, but that's not exactly what I was looking for. I need a specific comparison of the two speakers mentioned with the criteria I outlined earlier." You took the time to tear into every part of Cinema's post, and from what is apparant to everyone except you, you had no reason to do so. Kudos to you and your scientific method of fact gathering, but are you really such a pompous asshole that you would treat another member of this forum in such a rude manner...especially when his intentions were good?