Hey,
I had similar issues with older Magnepan's from the 80's that were my mains for many years alongside a pair of older OHMS.
The newer OHMs I have now replaced both.
The older OHMs did not have as refined a presentation as most more modern speakers.
The Maggies were fine with a variety of music at low to moderate volume, but became compressed and congested at higher volumes especially with prog rock and similar pop/rock genres.
The modern OHMs handle whatever you throw at them with ease at any volume, especially with a decent to good source and the right amplification.
One caveat is I hve never heard MWTs but the consensus is that all modern OHMs have a similar sound the main difference being bass levels obtainable in various sized rooms. Larger OHMs tend to do that better in larger rooms though I have not heard many complaints about MWT bass levels in general. In some cases, like more lively rooms, less can often be more in terms of overall performance.
I had similar issues with older Magnepan's from the 80's that were my mains for many years alongside a pair of older OHMS.
The newer OHMs I have now replaced both.
The older OHMs did not have as refined a presentation as most more modern speakers.
The Maggies were fine with a variety of music at low to moderate volume, but became compressed and congested at higher volumes especially with prog rock and similar pop/rock genres.
The modern OHMs handle whatever you throw at them with ease at any volume, especially with a decent to good source and the right amplification.
One caveat is I hve never heard MWTs but the consensus is that all modern OHMs have a similar sound the main difference being bass levels obtainable in various sized rooms. Larger OHMs tend to do that better in larger rooms though I have not heard many complaints about MWT bass levels in general. In some cases, like more lively rooms, less can often be more in terms of overall performance.