I recently bought new MG12's and run them with a McIntosh MA6300 integrated amp. It is solid state at 100 wpc/8 ohms and 160 watts/4 ohms.
My room size is 18 by 33 with 8 foot ceilings.
I have the Maggies sitting on 14 inch square hard wood cubes and in a vertical position.
Due to room logistics and WAF, I have then about four feet from the front wall and about six feet apart. My listening position is about 8 feet out from the speakers so there is about 20 feet of open space behind me. The concrete floors are carpeted. My sense is that the Maggies would sound better if I could use a lttle bit more of the length of the room between me and the front wall.
I play the amp at about 40% of the available gain and am quite happy with the loudness with all types of music.
If you sit and really listen, the Maggies put out quite a bit of bass that has timbre and texture.
Having said that I am thinking about upgrading the low end passover to see if that helps the bass. I already bypassed the fuse and that has improved the high end.
The Magnepan specs show that the 1.6's are a little bit more efficient than the 1.2's.
My room size is 18 by 33 with 8 foot ceilings.
I have the Maggies sitting on 14 inch square hard wood cubes and in a vertical position.
Due to room logistics and WAF, I have then about four feet from the front wall and about six feet apart. My listening position is about 8 feet out from the speakers so there is about 20 feet of open space behind me. The concrete floors are carpeted. My sense is that the Maggies would sound better if I could use a lttle bit more of the length of the room between me and the front wall.
I play the amp at about 40% of the available gain and am quite happy with the loudness with all types of music.
If you sit and really listen, the Maggies put out quite a bit of bass that has timbre and texture.
Having said that I am thinking about upgrading the low end passover to see if that helps the bass. I already bypassed the fuse and that has improved the high end.
The Magnepan specs show that the 1.6's are a little bit more efficient than the 1.2's.