I’ve had a ton of different entry level speakers and a few that were higher up than entry level. I mean I’ve had a ton of speakers!
I’ve wanted a pair of Magnepans for quite some time so when a pair of LRS’s came up for sale near me, with only 10 hours on them, I jumped on them, and Im glad I did!
Im using a Kinki Studio EX-M1 to power them and 1 Velodyne HGS-10 subwoofer. For some reason, I am able to integrate the sub much better with the Magnepans than my Salks. The sound is just awesome. I swapped the stock fuses with some SR Blue fuses that I already had and theres an easily noticeable difference. Smoother and more refined sounding.
Anyhow, the Maggies are unique to me in their sound quality. As was mentioned, upright bass, piano, stringed instruments and cymbals / high hats are super sweet. The imaging isn’t pinpoint, or precise like my Salks, but I much prefer the image size on the maggies. I am really enjoying how the maggies fill the room with sound. And wow, they are really fast. Tiny fluctuations or changes in rhythm are easily heard.
Its pretty incredible that I am comparing $800 LRS’s to $5000 Salks, and as of now, I may actually prefer the magnepan sound (final consenus is out still as I am in the honeymoon phase).
For $750, everyone here with a little extra cash should pick up a pair of LRS’s just to have as a second set of speakers thats going to sound different than conventional box design speakers.
I’ve wanted a pair of Magnepans for quite some time so when a pair of LRS’s came up for sale near me, with only 10 hours on them, I jumped on them, and Im glad I did!
Im using a Kinki Studio EX-M1 to power them and 1 Velodyne HGS-10 subwoofer. For some reason, I am able to integrate the sub much better with the Magnepans than my Salks. The sound is just awesome. I swapped the stock fuses with some SR Blue fuses that I already had and theres an easily noticeable difference. Smoother and more refined sounding.
Anyhow, the Maggies are unique to me in their sound quality. As was mentioned, upright bass, piano, stringed instruments and cymbals / high hats are super sweet. The imaging isn’t pinpoint, or precise like my Salks, but I much prefer the image size on the maggies. I am really enjoying how the maggies fill the room with sound. And wow, they are really fast. Tiny fluctuations or changes in rhythm are easily heard.
Its pretty incredible that I am comparing $800 LRS’s to $5000 Salks, and as of now, I may actually prefer the magnepan sound (final consenus is out still as I am in the honeymoon phase).
For $750, everyone here with a little extra cash should pick up a pair of LRS’s just to have as a second set of speakers thats going to sound different than conventional box design speakers.