To Johnnyb53, Thank you for your extensive comments on both the GET model speakers, and Magneplanar 1.7 and .7. Was there not an "R" version of the 1.7??
Nevertheless, very helpful information. The Golden Ear Tech model 7 is a very good speaker. Though it can sound a bit peaky with certain CD's Also,. I am not sure its bass is as tight or dynamic as it should be. I probably need to switch back to the Grover Hoffman speaker cable which I thought had outstanding bass, but lacked the balance and coherence of the Harmonic Technology PRO 11 + that I replaced them with.
As far as the Maggie 1.7 (or 1.7R), the speaker is bigger in size than the new .7. Though, I love deep tight bass, I am a little reluctant to add a Maggie subwoofer, or for that matter any other brand.SW The key at this point is whether I will continue using Rogue Sphinx integrated, or find another integrated with more power like the Parasound Halo. The NAD 376BEE I am sure packs a wallop of power, but is also pug ugly.
The issue is whether the Maggie .7 or even 1.7 can deliver the punch and fullness of classic rock music which I play a lot, some classical, and occasionally rock/jazz fusion like Jeff Beck, Chick Corea. Though, as I get older, I find myself moving away from traditional 60's 70's rock, and more toward lighter jazz and world music. I will have to see how this shakes out
BTW, Today, I played one of the Allman Brothers classic albums, "Eat a Peach" which has not been played for over a year. In particular, the track "Mountain Jam" is as good as it gets marked by the interplay between Richard Betts and the great Dwayne Allman. His musicianship is extraordinary. The Golden Ear Technology model 7 . held its own across the board on this piece played loud. However, bass, though deep had an almost flappy cardboard sound. Also, the midrange was not as full on this selection as other speaker,. I have heard in shops which cost a lot more. The Maggies .7 or 1.7 will have to provide a much fuller midrange with clear detail than GET model 7 on this Allman Brother's track for me to move toward a planar speaker.
Though,. it might be too much to ask of the planar design without going to the bigger Maggies which I cannot accommodate or afford. Many thanks to all Cheers!!