I was searching through posts here doing some research on Magnepans and happened onto this one. I have got to say somebody here needs serious help, and it ain’t jjss49. It is just some pretty pathetic stuff on display here.
Magnepan 3.5r Owners needed.... No bass
Hello. Brand new to the site. I have been into Magnepans for years.
I have 3.5r speakers which are wonderful.
But lately it sounds like they have little to no bass. I have them bi-wired, and when only playing the bass, it is barely there. Strange because these used to have loads of clean, tight bass. The mids and the highs still sound spectacular. No buzzing, no problems. I've examined them in bright sunlight and there is no delamination on the wires or anything. Ive taken apart the crossover and measured and it all measures to the correct values according to the schematic. Why would my Mg12's have loads more bass than my 3.5r's? Powerful amplifiers. What sound I do get is beautiful. But just not getting the bass that this speaker should put out.
Wondering if anyone with these speakers has experienced this issue. 3.5 or 3.6?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Troll someone else. I have no interest in you or your weird projections. I actually live my life. I don't spend it in front of a screen attacking people for being direct. Take your victim routine elsewhere. If you have nothing constructive to contribute, say nothing. No idea how your trolling hasn't been flagged. No wonder women don't come on here. |
@jsbelieve You got my head scratching. Let me just go down the list. Are you in the same room? Did you move anything? Did it happen over time or suddenly? Did you try a different bass amp? And I always suggest checking to make sure your bananas are not pushed in too far. That's everything I can think of. |
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