I have not tried the speakers Fishcall suggested, but it sounds like a good idea.
I'm running the Vandersteen VCC-1 which is a phase coherent two way, where the tweeter is mounted in a coax configuration. It disappears between my Soundlabs, creating more fill than would seem possible and has enough dispersion sitting atop my big screen Pioneer RPTV to be believable height and placement for the material routed to the dialogue channel.
I've found the amp is about as important to matching across the front three speakers as the speakers themselves. Since my main speakers are tube powered, I use a tube mono block for the Vandy dialogue.
The fact that this works for Soundlabs makes me think it might be good with Maggies. If you can, borrow a VCC-1 from your local dealer for a demo. It's definitely worth giving a listen.
I'm running the Vandersteen VCC-1 which is a phase coherent two way, where the tweeter is mounted in a coax configuration. It disappears between my Soundlabs, creating more fill than would seem possible and has enough dispersion sitting atop my big screen Pioneer RPTV to be believable height and placement for the material routed to the dialogue channel.
I've found the amp is about as important to matching across the front three speakers as the speakers themselves. Since my main speakers are tube powered, I use a tube mono block for the Vandy dialogue.
The fact that this works for Soundlabs makes me think it might be good with Maggies. If you can, borrow a VCC-1 from your local dealer for a demo. It's definitely worth giving a listen.