I understand that the 30.7 has been selling well, to the delight of Wendell, who didn't know if they'd make any money off it or if it would just have valuable as a flagship. As I understand it, though, the smaller the model, the more it sells, naturally enough.
Tutetibiimperes, I understand that the room at AXPONA had no bass. Shows are a chancy environment for any speaker, which is why Magnepan didn't take the 30.7 there -- Wendell has heard too many other manufacturers' flagship speakers sounding sub-par at shows! Even his current strategy of taking them to dealers around the country means contending with unpredictable acoustics, but at least they aren't being shown in a tiny hotel room (there's apparently a shortage of good rooms at these events so manufacturers have to live with what they get).