Hi Detlof
I put a smiley at the end, we all know better is only an opinion.
My opinion:
The quads are nice, if...you don't have a large room, and don't play your music at higher volume levels, and don't need deep bass.
The Maggies are nice, have deeper bass than the Quad, and will play louder than the Quad.
The Soundlabs are great, play deeper than both of the above...but may, or may not, play louder than the Maggies.
The Fullrange will play "much" louder than any of the above, are truly fullrange (20hz)...and are the equal of the above, in all other areas that would be important to "me" as a user of these type of speaker designs. (and of course this is where the opinion part comes in).
And of course we have another factor..."cost"
1. Quad
2. Maggies
3. Apogees
4. Soundlab
The Apogee Fullrange must be biamped. I would use all tubes as a first choice, and solid state on the bass panels only, as a second choice.
Another smiley :-)
Dave
I put a smiley at the end, we all know better is only an opinion.
My opinion:
The quads are nice, if...you don't have a large room, and don't play your music at higher volume levels, and don't need deep bass.
The Maggies are nice, have deeper bass than the Quad, and will play louder than the Quad.
The Soundlabs are great, play deeper than both of the above...but may, or may not, play louder than the Maggies.
The Fullrange will play "much" louder than any of the above, are truly fullrange (20hz)...and are the equal of the above, in all other areas that would be important to "me" as a user of these type of speaker designs. (and of course this is where the opinion part comes in).
And of course we have another factor..."cost"
1. Quad
2. Maggies
3. Apogees
4. Soundlab
The Apogee Fullrange must be biamped. I would use all tubes as a first choice, and solid state on the bass panels only, as a second choice.
Another smiley :-)
Dave