The trouble with Magneplanars is that they are so damned fast and accurate that they leave subs far behind. The combination blurs the sound from C3 on down. Magneplanars alone are better (and cheaper). IMO.
I have had good luck driving Magneplanars with Bryston (SS) amps - they sound good, are indestructible, and have a 20 year warrantee. And no tubes to replace. That would absolutely sing in a big room.
Why, you might wonder, do we need such big panels? Because you can't expect to get a realistic piano sound, with its 20 square foot soundboard, from 2 square feet of speaker. Again, IMO.
I have had good luck driving Magneplanars with Bryston (SS) amps - they sound good, are indestructible, and have a 20 year warrantee. And no tubes to replace. That would absolutely sing in a big room.
Why, you might wonder, do we need such big panels? Because you can't expect to get a realistic piano sound, with its 20 square foot soundboard, from 2 square feet of speaker. Again, IMO.