a couple of questions about maggies


i was wondering if the magnepan 12 speakers are set up for bi-amping (2 sets of posts per speaker)? would two b&k st-140 amps power these speakers well? i believe that amps are rated at 105wpc @8ohms, but magnepan says their speakers are 4ohms. if bi-amping is possible, then each speaker would get a total of 210 watts. is this too much? if biamping is not an option, then what amp would you recommend in the $500-$800 range? my room is 11'x14' carpeted with one side open to a balcony. thanks.
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You don't need that kind of power to drive the MG12.Especially for the room size your putting them in..It's not too much ..but overkill IMHO.Checkout some of the Carver ZR series amplifiers if you just got to have all that power. Maybe a Forte 4 Class A amplifier or someting along the line. There's a couple guys on this forum that use these with Maggies.Also there are some guys on AA that are trying Set tube amps on their MMGs.That should tell you something.
I would get a nice 40 watt+ tube amp and use that to drive both channels. One of my friends uses an old CJ mv-50 with his Maggie 1.6's. You can buy those used for 450-500. To me a small tube amp gives the magnepans a magic that is unmatched by solid state until you reach the stratospherically priced reference gear. The MV-50 uses EL-34's which give it a beautiful midrange and sense of drive. I have yet to hear the equal of the mv-50/1.6 in reproducing an electric guitar.

I think you can get the old conrad-johnson mv-50,52,55 and 75's within your price range. Another nice amp is the Sonic Frontiers SFS-80. As with any older amplifier it would be a good idea to buy one that has recently been to the factory for a checkup/refurb. They do get old and a little cranky so be prepared to have it looked after a bit. Try to find a local tube repair guy and ask him to find something well built that he can repair. There are lots of very good sounding tube amps out there - especially DIY stuff that sell cheaply but have superb sonics. The key is to have a local guy that can work on them so you don't spend a fortune on shipping.
does anyone know if the magnepan mg12 is set up to be bi-wired? i am actually looking for an amp to drive my paradigm studio 60v.2 speakers for a year or so that will also be good for when i upgrade to the magnepan mg12 speakers. i dislike brightness all together but also like a solid clean bass line. would a mccormack dna-1 do the trick for both speakers? or how about the b&k or rotel 200x2ch amps? any recommendations on a pre-amp that would also mate well with both speakers and the soon to be bought amp?
In answer to your first question, the stock MG12QR cannot be bi-wired. As far as amplification goes, I used a Bryston BP-20/3B-ST combo with great sucess. I would think the McCormack would be fine.

Have you listened to Magnepans before? The bass presentation is very good, but it is very different than most conventional speakers. I personally preferred using a sub with the MG12QR, and can recommend a ACI Titan LE.