Mktracy,
There are lots of blog reviews of the Spatial Audio speakers to inform you owners' impressions of them. Your amp and preamp are, in my view, simply stellar and a fine match for the speakers. If you room can accommodate them, the M3TM are the way to go as they have quite a bit more LF response, but that said, I am satisfied with the low end response of the M4TM.
Dunno if I posted this above... I did elsewhere, but I auditions my speakers for an audiophile with large box speakers last week and he called up Clayton at Spatial Audio and purchased a pair of M3TM for to replace his current speakers,which are twice the cost of the M3TM's. He said he is giving up on box speakers after hearing my speakers. You have glimpse of the magic of OB speakers with your Maggie's, but they suffer, if I may say so, from tepid bass response and a narrow sweet spot in comparison. However, the Spatial Audio's, by design, have an expansive soundstage and are easy to drive with tube amps given their 12 ohm impedance.
Clayton offers a 60-day audition of them so you can draw your own conclusions in your listening room. If you do give them a try, please be aware that they take a good long time to break in. At 100 hours, they settle down and after 250 hours, pretty much the full magic is revealed. Make no judgments until they have run in for a spell. Clayton informs me that he gets very few returns.
I admit to being a homer for Spatial Audio speakers because they are simply the most engaging speakers I have ever had during my 45-year progression in audio. I hope this is helpful.
There are lots of blog reviews of the Spatial Audio speakers to inform you owners' impressions of them. Your amp and preamp are, in my view, simply stellar and a fine match for the speakers. If you room can accommodate them, the M3TM are the way to go as they have quite a bit more LF response, but that said, I am satisfied with the low end response of the M4TM.
Dunno if I posted this above... I did elsewhere, but I auditions my speakers for an audiophile with large box speakers last week and he called up Clayton at Spatial Audio and purchased a pair of M3TM for to replace his current speakers,which are twice the cost of the M3TM's. He said he is giving up on box speakers after hearing my speakers. You have glimpse of the magic of OB speakers with your Maggie's, but they suffer, if I may say so, from tepid bass response and a narrow sweet spot in comparison. However, the Spatial Audio's, by design, have an expansive soundstage and are easy to drive with tube amps given their 12 ohm impedance.
Clayton offers a 60-day audition of them so you can draw your own conclusions in your listening room. If you do give them a try, please be aware that they take a good long time to break in. At 100 hours, they settle down and after 250 hours, pretty much the full magic is revealed. Make no judgments until they have run in for a spell. Clayton informs me that he gets very few returns.
I admit to being a homer for Spatial Audio speakers because they are simply the most engaging speakers I have ever had during my 45-year progression in audio. I hope this is helpful.