What's next for the Magnepan 3.6R


I'm in the market for a new Magnepan 3.6R, however as I was researching this speaker I realized that it has been available for about as long as the 3.5R was, and then the 3.5R turned into the new improved 3.6R. So rather than purchase a new 3.6R I'm wondering if the 3.6R is dued to be replaced sometime this year with a new improved model? Does anybody know anything? Thanks, Uriah
uriah
Well Plato and Jtinn I finally gave in and bought the 3.6R's. I put them together and had them running since last Thursday night and they sound wonderful. I have them breaking in on a pair of Denon POA-6600 mono blocks until they reach about 400 to 500 hours when they will then be hooked up to my trusty Classe' CA-400 power amp. Belive it or not they do sound quite good on the Denon's and they do have bass. I am very happy so far and would like to thank both of you for your replies. Take care.
i would buy which one sounds better to you.

if the 3.6 really sounds good and good with your gear in your room, then i would pull the trigger.

there is alot of audio products that have been revised only to sound worse. just because something is revised doesnt make it better.

best regards,

mike
Your absolutely right Mike. Just like the ARC SP-9, I bought the original SP-9 and when ARC came out with the Mk II version I thought the original sounded better, however in Magnepan's case they really did make the 3.6 much better than the old 3.5 So I figured since the 3.6 is out now as long as the 3.5 was I was thinking Magnepan would be soon replacing the 4 or 5 year old 3.6R with a new model. I decided that I didn't care and went ahead for the 3.6 Whatever Magnepan replaces the 3.6 with I will be staying where I am as I am very happy with it's sound and it's not even broken in yet. It's definitely a WOW kind of speaker and I would highly recommend it to anyone in the market for one. From my knowledge of Magnepan, when they make a improvement it usually is an improvement. Thanks Mike, Dave