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Hi, Saturn. No, I haven't gotten anything yet. Having said that, I have decided on the 1.7i based on everyone's advice. I'm afraid of having too little speaker for my space. I figure the .7 isn't realistically any smaller than a 1.7i physically. If the 1.7i is too big for your decor, I feel like the .7 would be too. I was just trying to get away with spending less money. Maybe in the off-white things would seem a little smaller?More experienced members can probably tell you if your sub will adequately compensate for a smaller Maggie, if you go in that direction.
I suggest you call Wendell Diller at Magnepan and explain your concerns. They have a lot of experience with Maggies in different sized rooms, much more than any of us do, and Wendell will tell you what model is likely to work.
You can purchase them in one country and ship them to your country paying whatever import duties your country charges.
That's a thought but if I really wanted a set of new 1.7i's I'd contact the dealers in Japan (or wherever) and see if they'd ship a pair to me.The worst they could do is say no and freight would be a lot less than coming from the US.
Saturn94,Only the LRS offers the trial/return offer just like the MMG had.Not the larger models.
I wanted to buy them over the phone and have them shipped to my country. I called Magnepan and eventually had three different people tell me I can't buy the 1.7i direct from them, and that I need to purchase from a dealer. There is no dealer in my country. Wendell himself told me dealers will not sell outside their own countries, so I would need to go and visit, in person, whatever dealer I chose. Only then could anything be shipped to me.I also asked, out of curiosity, about buying the LRS directly from Magnepan and was told the same, that I would need to buy from a dealer. In the year 2019, with the invention of the internet three decades behind us, I am more than a little surprised that my best option is to fly to Hong Kong or Japan (the closest dealers to where I live in South Korea) to buy from someone. I thought Magnepan be willing to deal with me directly because their dealer network doesn't serve my area. I cannot understand who this policy helps.Guess I'm looking for some electrostats now.
Btw, I posted this in another thread after hearing the .7 in another AC member’s home. His room/listening area is bigger than mine, allowing the Maggies more space behind them, and a bit more “live” than my room.“Big thanks to Jay for letting me visit to hear the .7! I really enjoyed it....even the non audio discussions. Jay has them in a very nice, simple setup; a Mac Mini (optimized for playing music) connected to a DAC which was connected to the amp (class D I believe, 400 wpc). Having recently completely disassembled my combo audio/HT system ( I swear there must have been 5 miles of cables!), I can really appreciate the appeal of keeping it simple!Overall, the sound from them was very clear and detailed. Well recorded voices and piano stood out to me as absolutely superb! Music with small assembles sounded superb as well. I can see wanting a pair just for these qualities. Performance with large orchestral works was mixed, especially with the entire orchestra going full tilt. Perhaps a bigger panel would be better suited for this.The .7’s detail/high resolution is a double edged sword. Great recordings sound great, stunning even. Sub par recordings, not so great. They certainly aren’t very forgiving speakers. Bad recordings have nowhere to hide.Perhaps they are too small for the room they are in (Jay mentioned earlier he intended to use them in a smaller room), but they were pretty bass shy. Keep in mind I’m use to a system that includes a large sub with 3 15” drivers (sealed cabinet, 4000 watt amp) that can provide as much bass (extension down to 8hz) as I’d ever want, and most any music recording would call for. A sub would be a must for me with the .7. Of course, what bass was there was very clean.As Maggie’s are known for, there’s a complete absence of any “box sound”. That lack of a box sound can be very addictive. I remember back in the early 80s when I was looking to replace pair of SMGs (wanted better bass/output capabilities), I found it difficult to find a box speaker that’s didn’t sound like a box. I ended up replacing them with the ADS L1290, which I enjoyed greatly over 25 years.If money weren’t a factor (not that they are particularly expensive), I could see getting a pair to use with recordings with which they excel. But finances and space dictate I have something that that can do most everything well (my Soundfield Audio Monitor 1 fits the bill nicely).Thanks again Jay! “
This is very disappointing. I don’t want to be in a situation trying to sell a pair of speakers that didn’t work out in my room/system because the manufacturer doesn’t allow returns (been there, done that, lost money).In this age it doesn’t make sense to not offer direct sales with a reasonable return policy. I understand wanting to protect their dealer network, but many of us do not have a dealer available within a reasonable distance (in my case over 350 miles round trip).Even if there was a local dealer here, a return policy is still a must since there’s simply no good substitute for auditioning speakers in your own room/system.I miss my local shop. 😢