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@rodman99999 @lemniscate @kalali - I’m going to give the jumpers a try. Guys please go to www.verastarr.com and click on the Magnepan upgrade link and tell me what you think. Cheers |
@rodman99999 @lemniscate @kalali - I’m going to give the jumpers a try. Guys please go to www.verastarr.com and click on the Magnepan upgrade link and tell me what you think. Cheers |
Head over to the Planar Speaker Asylum forum. There are some serious, long-term Maggie owners who have posted all kinds of ways to upgrade Maggies, from the simple to the extreme. Replacing the jumpers and fuses with good wire is fine, but it ignores a serious problem---the ferrous parts Magnepan uses in the connectors themselves! I took a magnet to find the steel (steel!) parts in my Tympani-IVa’s; there were a couple---the fuse holder and speaker wire/banana plug receptacles both contain steel. Unacceptable. You can do what other Maggie owners have done---bypass the fuse holder altogether, and install Cardas binding posts in place of the horrid Magnapan wire/banana plug receptacle. The Cardas post fits into the stock hole without modification. |
@bluesy41- I have little doubt, that the Verastarr kit would yield better sound.
That kit accomplishes the same goal as the internal bypass trick, but, still leaves four, inferior metal, connection points(at the fuse and jumper ends), between the tweeter's hot wire and input to the fuse holder. Almost anything made of copper or silver, would be better than the piece of steel, providing as the stock jumper, which can still be bypassed internally, eliminating those steel, screw-crimp, connectors. Replacing fuses with silver tubes, should further account for cleaner highs. You only mentioned using the jumpers, but, I'll say it anyway: If you do put their fuse replacements into use, Be very judicious with your volume control. |
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