I have been posting information on the Magnepan 1.7 discussions. Here is part of what I posted, the rest can be found by looking at the Magnepan threads.
I have been living with my MG 1.7s now for two months. Shortly after purchasing the MG 1.7s, I purchased the Wyred for Sound DAC 1, a Netgear 9150 digital music center and a Polk Audio DSW MicroPRO 2000 subwoofer so some of the subjective changes in sound quality can't be pinned on any one piece of equipment. Other equipment includes a BADA MA3MK II tube hybrid preamp and MA100MK II amplifier (300 watts into 4 ohms). All wiring is Xindak ribbon speaker wire and Xindak analogue and digital cables.
The past two months have been an amazing journey with the new equipment. I replaced 5 year old MG 1.6s with the MG 1.7s (along with an original 35 year old pair of MG IIs!). As the equipment has broken in the clarity of sound is becoming nothing short of outstanding. The combo, Magnepan and Wyred 4 Sound DAC, has been a marriage made in heaven. Both seem to provide amazing clarity without sounding etched or unrealistic. I primarily listen to classical music and couldn’t be happier about the sound quality. Music ebbs and flows and where orchestra crescendos used to send me to the volume control to turn it down, now explode with amazing control. It really is phenomenal.
For the first time ever for me, I am enjoying rock music over the Magnepans! I can't believe that the Magnepans can handle rock music at this level of enjoyment.
I have to give a great deal of credit to the Wyred 4 Sound DAC 1 for providing the cleanest, most relaxing digital presenation I have ever heard. My equipment is probably on the lower end cost-wise to most of you on this site, however, the combination of the DAC 1 and Magnepan 1.7 is absolutely incredible.
Soon, I will be visiting a gentleman with MBL loudspeakers and amp/preamp system. Best guess is that his investment is $50K to $100K in his stereo. I will be bringing my Wyred 4 Sound DAC 1 over to his place. He has no digital front end. Can't wait to hear it over a cost-is-no-object system.