"but when more dynamic material was played (rock, electronic, large orchestral passages, bass & drum) they sounded unacceptably thin and lacking bass of any substance whatsoever. "
it's been my experience that the old "planar vs other" discussions often come down to the issue raised in the statement above.
To each, how important are rock and roll dynamics?
I've owned 1.6s, 3.6s Apogees..Heck I even owned the old Monsoon planar computer speakers.
It was probably 20+ years ago I became hooked on planar speakers. It's hard for me to describe it, that mid range and sound stage hooked me instantly.
I'm a long time Mark Knopfler fan, his guitar is pure goose-bump teary-eyed pleasure for me.
My 1.6s never came close to producing heavy duty rock.
My 3.6s come a bit closer.
I suspect possibly big $$$ planars would come closer still, but the big $$$ is then the issue.
For me, I would trade Heavy Metal dynamics every day for the magic mid range and soundstage of planars.
Others would consider this decision idiocy.
A good dealer should be able to demonstrate the strengths and weaknesses of Maggies in about 20 minutes using two recordings. I knew immediately what my preference was.
Both my 1.6s and 3.6s absolutely improved over time, probably upwards of 100 hours.
Good Luck
it's been my experience that the old "planar vs other" discussions often come down to the issue raised in the statement above.
To each, how important are rock and roll dynamics?
I've owned 1.6s, 3.6s Apogees..Heck I even owned the old Monsoon planar computer speakers.
It was probably 20+ years ago I became hooked on planar speakers. It's hard for me to describe it, that mid range and sound stage hooked me instantly.
I'm a long time Mark Knopfler fan, his guitar is pure goose-bump teary-eyed pleasure for me.
My 1.6s never came close to producing heavy duty rock.
My 3.6s come a bit closer.
I suspect possibly big $$$ planars would come closer still, but the big $$$ is then the issue.
For me, I would trade Heavy Metal dynamics every day for the magic mid range and soundstage of planars.
Others would consider this decision idiocy.
A good dealer should be able to demonstrate the strengths and weaknesses of Maggies in about 20 minutes using two recordings. I knew immediately what my preference was.
Both my 1.6s and 3.6s absolutely improved over time, probably upwards of 100 hours.
Good Luck