In some ways I feel that a good pair of minimonitors comes closest to
approximating the planar speaker experience for these reasons:
1) Well engineered mini-monitors have more of the total price in the drivers,
and therefore can be very light and fast. This is required to approximate the
full-range planar experience.
2) Mini-monitors, having small, thick walls, are less prone to panel
resonances and box coloration than large floorstanders.
3) The small front baffle of a mini-monitor nearly eliminates baffle diffraction
and provides a cleaner, more precise image than a speaker with a large, esp.
wide baffle.
However, given that Maggies are dipoles and fire an equally loud signal to the
rear while creating a self-canceling void to the sides, they energize the room
differently than minis or omnis. The room's sidewalls figure less into the
overall sound equation with Maggies.
Omnidirectionals throw a big soundstage and have a near universal sweet
spot. When the tonal balance is right (and of the ones I've heard, they're
usually very good at this), they sound very natural and the entire listening
room has largely the same tonal balance. The image stays stable relative to
the speakers regardless of where you choose to sit or stand. My 2-channel
analog-sourced rig is anchored by a pair of Mirage OMD-15 omnis. These s/b
pretty WAF-friendly as they are small elegantly shaped and finished columns.
If you need bigger w/more bass to fill a bigger room, they offer the OMD-28s
which are only a couple inches bigger in each dimension but have more
sophisticated drivers and bass that reaches into the 20's.
If you want some magic and beautiful unobtrusive speakers, get a pair of B&W
PM1 minimonitors and supplement them with their outstanding, well-
matched PV1D sub.This combo is stunning in its honest tonality,transparency,
soundstage, and imaging. Everything about this rig draws you into the music
and makes you forget you're listening to speakers, let alone whether they're
panels, cones, or omnis. And they're so cute your wife will want to take them
home like a golden retriever puppy.