As you can see, there are quite a variety of opinions on this topic; some quite strong opinions. I once owned the 1.6s. A phenomenol speaker for a phenomenol price. You can't go wrong with them and I would recommend them in a heartbeat if the warranty for a new speaker is important to you. However, unless you are bypassing the fuse or plan to use an amp that is underpowered, you really should never need the warranty. The dilemma here is that you are considering a quai-ribbon tweeter vs. a true ribbon tweeter and full range speaker. If you go with the 1.6s, you will be happy, but you will be infected with and suffer from the "what if" syndrome. As you happily listen to your 1.6s, you will sit back and ask yourself, "what if" I had a true ribbon tweeter, what would that be like. Or, "what if" I had a full range planar with a little deeper bass. Because you will suffer from this common audiophile affliction, I would suggest the 3.5s. You don't need the warranty and if you did, the replacement parts are not hard to get and not too expensive. I have the 3.6s and have not heard the 3.5s (I understand they are similar and the 3.6s may be a bit better intergrated than the 3.5s) and it is a great speaker. You will not regret the decision; you will not ask "what if" I had the quasi-ribbon tweeter/two way speaker. I don't think anyone would say that the 1.6s are better than the 3.5s. I'm guessing the 3.5s are a slightly better speaker than the 1.6s, but even if they are equal, you will always fret over not having the true ribbon. In addition, the 3.5s are easier to biamp, should you choose that direction. (I do think that the poster above suggesting the 2.6s may be right, but the 2.6s were not in your question and, therefore, I assume not under consideration.) One last thought: room size. If your room is small, than the 1.6s would be a better choice; the 3.5s need a little more room to breath. My conclusion is that you can't go wrong with either speaker, but you might as well save yourself from suffering from the "what if" disease, put yourself out of your misery and get the 3.5s. Good luck.
Which Magnepans 3.5 or 1.6?
I am looking to purchase a set of Magnepans. My budget is about $1800. Would I be better off with a new set of 1.6QRs or a used set of 3.5s? I am using a CAT SL-1 mk 2 pre, Resolution Audio Opus 21 cdp, and for now an old Bryston 4B amp. My next step will be to replace the amp.
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