Magnepan, Best midrange?


Other than Horns of course.
A few days ago on another audio forum, someone mentioned *why don't you ck out Magnepan??**
I wrote back, seems magnepan is OOB.
He was a  bit upset at my lack on reserach.
SEems Magnepan is still alive and well.
In fact there may bea  back log for the LRS 
Like months back order
Man , not sure why NO ONE here mentioned magnepan's???
Could this be the speaker I've been searching for some 20 years now??
Sure sensitivity is wayyy off my 92db sens limit. 
@ a  miserable 86db sens
However, conisdering the panel is 10x's the size of dual W18's + a  6.5 DavidLouis Full Range + a    Seas Cresendo, all added up, still is less voicing surafce area vs a the Manepan.

I'll run the W18's as bass, If I need extended highs, I'll add a  pair of Cresendos.
WOW and under 
$1G
Alott less, like $650!!!!!!!
Good thing here is, I have a  Defy7, power to spare for magnepan's demanding current draw.
Here is a  YT vid showing how you can modify the magnepan,, I;'ve not watched it yet, will do so today.
This Hifi Guy is the best hifi geek on Youtube.
He knows his stuff and has experiemented in countless speaker designs.
He's da man.
I can 't wait to get my LRS.

And gets even better, Made in the USA,, UNREAL.
If the LRS performs as hoped.
I will make a  long series of Youtube  videos, putting this speaker on the map,  promoting the Maggie as The Worlds Finest speaker.

Ck out all YT reviews of the Magnepan.
Every review gives 2 big thumbs up, 
Try to   that on any speaker on the market. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KzmktPjk5o&t=535s
mozartfan
Last week, spoke some time on the horn with Josh over at Madisound about speakers , performance, and fidelity
He  summed up Seas Excel Magnesium line quite well with the word **Neutral* = Non colored.
The only  weakness with the Excel line is their rather low sensitivity.
Josh also brought up  one of Murphys Law,, the one that say, 
**You can 2 of the 3, but never 3 of 3*
Translate ~~You can have rock solid accurate bass,(Scanspeak) + most glorious sweet crystal clear highs (Magnepan ribbon tweeters) ,,,,the caveat will be the sacrifice of something in the midrange fq zone...
= The fly in the old soup.
For my musical preferences  entire midrange section is everything. 
jjss493,224 posts07-27-2021 9:58am@murphythecat

best
I want the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

only the best will do ... must have the best, not second best, not third best, the BEST

The mids in the Seas W18's, DavidLouis 6.5 , Seas Crescendo, perhaps not near the best,,,but certainly are not prone to crappy midrange. 
faults and weaknesses which  many famously expensive commercial big name  speakers  suffer from this fatigue syndrone. 
(Vandersteen, Thiel)

Here  in this video is exactly what I am refering to.
WOW what peaks of distortion,, Fatigue in less than 1 hour.
I could not stay in this showroom longer than a few minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4w8BavaC_0

Expensive, famous, popular. yet prove Murphy's Law.
2 of 3, never  3 of 3. 

Ck out all YT reviews of the Magnepan.
Every review gives 2 big thumbs up,
Try to  that on any speaker on the market.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KzmktPjk5o&t=535s

mozartfan07-23-2021 8:19a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Please keep in Mind, 
These speakers, although may be  ideally the best midrange for your classical music, your Defy7 may not be the **match made in heaven**
So please be aware , ck 1st with your geek guy to make sure your Defy7  is  a happy camper paired with the LRS.
,,~~~~
 Be right back,,,,
OK just cked with Tech Geek.
**Defy7 may nt like the LRS ohm load, and so why take the risk?/**
I told him, I agree, why take the risk.
86 db/4 ohms...
hummm, 
Nah, I'll stay with what is now making some really nice fatigure free musical sounds.
Just ordered another DavidLouis today.
Yet once again, the big trade off. 
Have to give up Magnepan beautiful midrange, and keep the Defy in good working order.
Tech feels best amplifier for this load is a  ss amplifier.





Magnepan’s are a very well known loudspeaker. Perhaps the OP is on the young side (his vocabulary suggests that such is the case ;-) .

I got my first pair in 1973, the original 3-panel Tympani T-I. Looking for more transparency (the T-I was somewhat veiled), and a more extended top and bottom end, I sold them the following year, replacing them with the Fulton Musical Industries (FMI) Model J, which featured six of the wonderful RTR ESL tweeters and a dynamic woofer in a transmission-line enclosure.

I got the transparency and extended high and low end I desired, but paid dearly for it. The tall, wide, and deep soundstage, the lifesize images of musical instruments and height of voices---all "hanging" in space---created by the T-I evaporated, replaced in the Model J by the same old problem of many "box" loudspeakers: the music appeared to be being squeezed through two holes in a wall at the plane of the front of the loudspeakers, all instruments miniaturized in size, voices lowered to waist height. The Maggies---even with their failings---provided a suspension-of-disbelief listening experience, the Model J did not. I now own a pair of the very much improved Tympani, the T-IVa.

And while the Fulton produced a greater quantity of bass than did the Tympani, that bass was not of the same quality. Maggie bass---particularly mid-bass---is extremely "taut", lean and clean. In musical terms, staccato. Very percussive (transient impact), with no overhang, no fat. It reproduces the upright bass like no other loudspeaker, as well as the bottom registers of the piano, and low-pitched (tympani, kick) drums. And while the very lowest notes produced by the pipe organ are missing (the 16’ pipe produces a 16Hz tone!), the "shuddery" quality of the pipe organ sound is reproduced to a degree unmatched by any dynamic loudspeaker I’ve heard. Well, with one close exception: the low frequencies produced by a superior OB/Dipole sub, a topic for another time.

Listeners who are gobsmacked by their first exposure to a Maggie may be forgiven for being unaware of the fact that Magnepan is not the only company producing magnetic-planar loudspeakers. I am mentioning the Eminent Technology LFT-8b because of the main thrust of this thread---the reproduction of the midrange of music. VPI’s Harry Weisfeld declared that the LFT-8b produces the best midrange reproduction he has ever heard, regardless of price. I encourage the OP to attempt to hear the best value in all of hi-fi---the Eminent Technolgy LFT-8b, a steal at $2499/pr. Reviews available on the ET website.
Magnepan’s are a very well known loudspeaker. Perhaps the OP is on the young side (his vocabulary suggests that such is the case ;-) .

I'm 65 years old
Just some learning disability thats all.
anyway, Just heard some bites of your recommended

LFT-8b

Sorry I do not like the mids,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHtqBBn_VLA