Tireguy is right, there's a reason that Maggies have such a loyal following. I suppose, like all components, they aren't going to work well in every system or room. Maggies need room to "breath," they don't work optimally jammed into corners or against walls. They need high quality, powerful amplification and not every amp is happy driving them. I started with MGA's and have had 1.6's for several years and have found them very reliable, not at all "high maintenance." I had to go through a few amps before finding an extremely synergistic one (PS Audio HCA-2.) I guess I've been lucky roomwise, never finding them finicky or hard to set up. I find Magneplanars to have a certain magic that I haven't heard in any other speaker, especially at their given pricepoints.
Are Magnepan MG-IIIa speakers problematic?
I have read on different postings how magnepans are difficult to setup, difficult to maintain, and basically are like a high-maintenance girlfriend or wife. I have the opportunity to purchase a pair of MG-IIIA speakers. I would love some feedback...Thanks...Also, can you still get support for them through Magnepan?
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