Newer is not better for everyone.
I have the IIIa’s in home theater and 3.6’s for main music listening.
I have heard several well broken in 3.7’s and 3.7i’s in homes. They all lack the low bass of the previous models. They are less warm in the midrange, and have less 3D imaging. More coherent? Not IMO. YMMV.
Mark Winey has taken the company in a different direction than his father Jim.
All Magnepans take about 6 months to fully break in, and sound their best. They only work best in certain size and shape rooms, with attention to listening spot, speaker, and furniture placement. The 3.7 and 3.7i’s need to be setup different than the older models.
Buy Jim Smith’s "Get Better Sound" book, study, and think! Precise setup takes a lot of time, but you will be rewarded, if you know what you are doing.
I suggest you keep the 3.6’s.