Which Magnepans for my small room?


I'm thinking of Maggie's because of the huge amount of praise I see for them especially for the money. My room is 12x16x8 feet and I already have two 18 inch PSA subs. Right now running paradigm signature s8 v2.

I ideally want something significantly better. What would be the right Maggie for my space? I'm thinking Max I would go to Mag 20.7 and get it used.

I'll be driving them with dual bryston 4bsst with 4bsst2 motherboards which are class d and rated at close to 1000 watts per channel in bridged mode.

Also any kind of cover you can recommend to protect them from my cats?
smodtactical
Smod.

Just as a fyi, I have an absolutely terrible listening room acoustically being literally 4 walls of glass and a tiled floor and sloping ceiling.
I have found most " box" speakers just do not work in here so you have to bear that in mind.

But here goes.

B&W 803
Wilson witts
Focal 1026
Devore Gibbon
Joseph Audio RM33se.

And a lot more I cannot put names to right now.

Out of them all the Gibbons were the best.

However the Maggie's are just in another dimension for myself.

Now again, this is in my room, with my gear and my ears.
Room is approx 18x12 with sloping ceiling from speaker end back to me of about 11ft down to 7.5ft.
The layout of room precludes any speakers getting anywhere near the corners which likely hurt all the boxes but is perfect for the Maggie's.

Oh btw I like them just a bit.......
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smod, the dealer was just trying to move what he had in the store. The larger Maggies will work fine in your room even the 30.7s. The 3.7i is a much better speaker than the 1.7i. The bass is very sensitive to positioning specifically distance from the rear wall. You can make them have to much bass if you want! Everybody thinks you need  big room for Maggies because of their size. This is absolutely not true. A 10 to 15 foot triangle is perfect for them. All planar speakers that do not go floor to ceiling have one problem. They stop being line sources below about 200 Hz. This means as you move back from the listening position the overall balance is going to shift to the high end. So if you are listening in the back of a large room forget about bass without serious equalization. This may also have been the problem at the dealer. 1.7i's are a very intimate speaker like for smallish apartments. According to TAS Maggie was thinking about making the 20.7 floor to ceiling but the marketing guys called it off. If I could not afford the Soundlabs I would go for that in a heart beat.
And Uberwaltz, if you can make yourself a 10 foot triangle in your room 20.7s would be absolutely wonderful. Front row, rock and roll!!
Mike
If I made a 10 ft triangle in my room, either the Maggies would be about 1.5ft from back wall or my sofa would be outside......
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I have 3.7i Maggie's in a 12x15 room and love the sound
 The sound stage and clarity are truly amazing.