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I wasn't able to make it as I was doing another hobby and it took longer then expected. Guess it will have to wait until next weekend.Is there a HUGE difference between the 1.7 and 3.6?
So much for my "I'm done, no more upgrades...".No wonder women never believe me.
I'm always telling Lynda (my better half) that I'm done buying stereo gear. She never believes me.I am going to end up buying some 3.7s, I just know it.
I was just told the 3.7 should arrive by end of year...
The maggies still sound good, but in a direct comparison, they just add a sort of air that the box speakers don't, except in recordings where it is present to begin with.
Told by whom? A reliable source? What's the scoop?
By my not so local Magnepan retailer. In fact, if I were to purchase from him he'll give me a full credit towards the 3.7's when they come out near January.
Ah yes, the famous Magneplanar haze. I've never been bothered by it, but you can clearly hear it, especially in direct comparisons like your set up. It's like within the finely detailed presentation, there's a little bit of fog between the notes. I noticed it again last year when for S&G I switched my PSB home theater speakers for the stereo system's Maggies. While playing music in the stereo room I never hear the haze, but when playing film tracks in the HT room (ok, living room) it became bothersome. Perhaps someone might offer a technical reason for the haze.
3.7's,,,,any big changes,do tell....
It is not the way to go in a multi-channel setup: all those wonderful rear wave reflections will foil M/C producer and recording engineer's intentions.
I wasn't able to make it as I was doing another hobby and it took longer then expected. Guess it will have to wait until next weekend.Is there a HUGE difference between the 1.7 and 3.6?Yes -- and the differences should be huge for more the twice the $....