Mini Maggie Office System


Hello All - I'm waiting on delivery for a pair of mini maggies to setup in an office / near-field setup. I still need to get some electronics to go with this setup. I do know that Maggies enjoy quality amplification, and drink every spare watt they can get their hands on, but on the other hand, this is a near-field setup and won't be run too loud too often.

I'd be interested in experiences out there, since there hasn't been that much written out there that I can find about first hand experiences component matching the mini maggies, despite some glowing reviews.
sonance
Sonance, there are some positive reports of the Wyred with Maggies. I haven't heard it myself. I'd note though that the Minis are very revealing of electronics and if there's any Class D grain in the highs you'll likely hear it.

(BTW, I saw your post on the Planar Circle. Their server went down for a few days so traffic there has been light. But I didn't say anything there that hasn't been said here.)
Thanks for the feedback - you are right about my post in planar circle, I was waiting for a response there when their server went down for several days. I've actually reived my speakers today, and don't have an amp for it yet. I was hoping to find something this week, since I'm traveling next week. I will look for some components this weekend based on what I've read here and my research, and will post back once I've had a chance to do some listening.
I'd offer two other options within your price range...both very different.

1. Use a DAC with preamp features, like the wonderful Audiolab M-DAC, controlling a pair of Monarchy SM70 MKII mono-block amplifiers in fully balanced mode. The Amps can be bought new for $588 each if you email the company for factory direct price.

2. Get the Harman Kardon HK990 integrated amp and CD player combo. Currently on ebay for $1,600 for the pair ($3,300 retail). Probably the best HK has put out to date.

Different types of options, but both should easily drive your Maggie system, and both should sound wonderful. Hope this helps.

Mot
I heard the mini Maggie driven by the Wadia 151 at the Magnepan factory; was very impressed, sounded excellent! Another option might be the NAD C 375BEE integrated; plenty of power there.
maggie mini's with David Berning's ZOTL40 distributed by Urban Hi Fi is to die for. Totally addictive sound. The addition of a second bass panel is advisable.


I've just got the ZOTL40 now I need to buy the Maggie Mini's-anyone want to sell theirs???