Building a System around Magnepan Speakers...


Hello everyone,

I am creating a separate thread here from my resent question I posed about building a decent system for around $2000. I have decided that I want to build a system around Magnepan speakers. My budget is the same, $2000 or so. I am a bit flexible but I don't want to spend a great deal more than that.

My questions are:

1. Which Magnepan Speakers should I get? In my budget I could get the MMG, the MG 12 or a used 1.6. Could you advise on what the differences are between these three models? At the moment, there is a listing on Audiogon for a 1.6 that is going for $900 and that seems extremely reasonable for these speakers.

2. What amp should I use to drive the Magnepan speakers? I am looking at integrated amps only. I have heard that tube amps don't usually have enough current to drive these speakers well, so I guess I am really looking at solid state integrated amplifiers. What is the best solid state amplifier I can get for under $1000 used? A review I read suggested that a Rotel RA-1062 would be a good bet for driving these speakers. I have heard that the RA-1062 has a reputation for being one of the most reasonably priced "high end" amplifiers that can be bought. However, some would indicate that it does not have enough power to really drive the Magnepan speakers to their potential.

So, can you advise me one what type of amplifiers I should use to drive the Magnepan speakers that can be had for less than $1000 used?

3. Do you think that I should get a subwoofer to use with these speakers? I am sure this would be out of my budget, but perhaps as a future upgrade. I just want to know as I have heard that Magnepan speakers have a reputation for lacking a bit on the low end. If you think they would benefit significantly, what subs do you think would be a good match for these speakers?

4. Finally, are Magnepan speakers a good match for playing vinyl? Are there certain types of music that they do better with? My plan would probably be to start with a digital source, probably a computer or hard drive unit with a high quality dac playing lossless flac files. Then later I will buy a record player and get into the vinyl realm.

Those are all the questions I have at the moment. I do believe that Magnepan's have a reputation as some of the best values in high end speakers, so I was naturally drawn to them. I didn't think of them initially because I always thought they were out of my budget, but I have learned that all three of the models I referred to can be had for under a grand.

I hope some of you might be able to answer my questions about these speakers and designing a budget conscious system around them. Thanks for helping to make this site such a valuable resource for people like me.
jrodefeld
I agree with Brownsfan as the 1.6 is a worthwhile piece that will bring years of enjoyment (of course they need to be out in the room to sound their best).

I have alwys felt that the need for a sub with Maggie 1.6 is way over exaggerated, mine were perfectly well balanced once I got the right amp.

I can not see a Rotel amp as suitable with Maggies as my impression of Rotel is a bit bright (I could be wrong with this model).

I would recommend an NAD integrated as they are usually a bit warm and the high end is very smooth.

good luck and enjoy
My best friend just upgraded from the MMGs to the 1.6s. Fuller sound, and obviously better bottom end.
They do like power. He purchased a factory direct Emotiva ??? big amp for about $800 shipped.
Sounds very nice - detailed, musical..... tight bass... and the Emotiva amp hardly gets warms running the 1.6s for hours on end. A B&K Pro 10 Sonata with balanced inputs fills in the spot for preamp. He got that for $200 here on Agon. One could certainly do much worse for that price.

I'm actually considering 1.6s, or 1.7s sometime this year.
Good luck
Buconero117, et al, nailed it. The dispersion charateristics of Maggies demand special room/placment considerations. Tread carefully.
my current budget system is mmgs with inexpensive diy modifications. emotiva xpa-2 for power because i like louder spls and magnepans will suck up all the power you have.. velodyne deq 10 sub. in my 12 x 18 room the speakers need to be over 6 feet into the room. sound quality is really good. all this for under 2000 dollars. did i say budget on a audiophile site? haha i have all this hooked up with well over 3000 dollars in ac/room treatment, isolation devices, ac cords, ics, and speaker cables. some people will disagree with my allocation of budget but have been buying these good accessories for several years and they work. good luck with the search and listening. if they don,t work for you they can be sold fast. john. and as always a great source does wonders...
In answer to your post point by point
1. I think the 1.6's will be a good buy
2. Your statement about tubes is not true. I drive my 3.6's with a VTL-ST85 and they sound great at 85w per channel. I would recommend VTL, VAC, ARC for tubes and Odyssey, Emotiva, Parasound and Pass for solid state among others
3.You will eventually want a sub. Plenty of good subs always available on Audiogon
4. I have a lot of vinyl and my lps sound great on my Maggies. So do cd's, sacd's and downloads. Speakers do not discriminate among the type of source
Good luck and enjoy
Remember setup is very important to getting great sound out of Maggies