Thinmk Jamsescince is right on though haven't heard the 2.,6.Think Bryston is poular (I justb got a set for buddy's 3.6's which were soooo much harder to drive than his MGIII's.A try ribbon tweeter is beter than quasi.Have heard Arc 100's are great but more curent the merrier.Sure you could get the VTL 450 but maybe less power in their line would be fine.If not wanting tom bias I'd say go $4K long for 4000 watt class A mono blocks.But stay away from Krell either a/b or pure class A.Just beacus you spend money it does not mean they match up.I was going to use 300 watr class A mpos ($9500 new) anmd was told by EVERYONE who new Maggies not to do it.Wonder if the Parasound Halo JC1's at 400 are same or have that Bryston synergy.Know knew class D amps from PS Audio or Bel Canto.1.6's can fit in big bedrroom or office etc but if this is a alrger room r\go deep.One thing is get used as new as you can.After time wires start to become unglued from panels and have to re-glueed.Don't want to disagree with audiolaw who has reccomended the 2.6 but I would have said as recent a vintage 3.5 as you can get is great deal.In retropect think my buddie overspent on used 3.6's wehn he coulkd have goten the 3.5's for much less.Leaves moiney for higher qaulity amplification.Also if you want solid state don't poh pooh the Brystons,Many ,many owners have had this combo and instead of 250 rated mono's the model 7 mono blocks at 500 wats or model 14 same in one chasis are excel;lent way to go feeding the current the speakers hunger for.But don't get new SST amps because they didn't re-invent whel (as you can tell that Maggie didn't either from ealier years.Improvemtns are small.With Brysrons 20 year warranty just rty to get something with as much of that warranty lesft as possible (it's fully transferable and the real deal-they'll out live you)
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