Hi! I am primarily a classical listener also,and moved from Vandersteen 2ci's to a used pair of Magneplanar MG3a's(for the same reasons that you wish to upgrade). You can find these used on the net for 750.00 to 850.00,and your 120 watt ARC amp will drive them to satisfactory levels. I've heard the MG 1.6's and think that the MG3's sound better,especially at the lower end of the frequency range. They're taller(6 ft.)and wider(about 2.5 ft.)so naturally ,they will produce a somewhat bigger soundfield. Because they're dipole radiators,you can put them somewhat closer to your sidewalls than you could with dynamic("box") speakers,but you should put them at least 2.5 to 3 ft. from the rear wall. They sound fabulous with orchestral music and love being driven by tubes(I use conrad-johnson pre and power amps). If you have a Magneplanar dealer nearby,give the 1.6's a listen,then listen to the 3.6's if the dealer has them. The MG3's will sound more like the 3.6's,in my opinion. Good luck.If you've never heard Magneplanars,you should definitely check them out. The MG3a's show up quite often on this site and on www.audioshopper.com as well. Enjoy! Bob LaBarca
speakers for symphony at minimum budget?
A classic music lover is seeking speakers at reasonable budget (<$3000 used fine) to play sypmphony at modest living room (15'X 20'). Already have a nice mid-fi system with used ARC Pre/Pow(~120W@8Ohm) + ProAC/celestion (monitor) + subwoofer. They sounds good. But still like to experience larger scale music at more "live" level. Is it possible? Welcom suggestions! Thanks first!
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