You are right about sometimes less being more, especially in the case of a very lively larger room.
I think large rooms work well with Maggie in particular. The best Maggie setup I ever heard (and among the best I have heard anywhere) was at Jim SMith's Audition shop in Birmingham AL. SHowroom was large, but not huge. The panels were positioned almost in the middle of the room with lots of space behind and slightly more in front. I was blown away and bought a pair right then and there and had them for years until I moved into my current home where my room is fairly large but L shaped and narrow and optimal placement was a problem.
A sub or two or four can always be added if needed, but I suspect the other charms possible in a large room has a good chance to float the boat alone.
I tend to think of most peoples rooms as the main bottleneck with MAgnepan speakers. Most are not large enough to really let them be set up optimally and shine.
Yes you will likely want a good bit of power and maybe even a fairly beefy tube amp to drive them to higher volumes in most larger rooms though, if that is something that matters.
I think large rooms work well with Maggie in particular. The best Maggie setup I ever heard (and among the best I have heard anywhere) was at Jim SMith's Audition shop in Birmingham AL. SHowroom was large, but not huge. The panels were positioned almost in the middle of the room with lots of space behind and slightly more in front. I was blown away and bought a pair right then and there and had them for years until I moved into my current home where my room is fairly large but L shaped and narrow and optimal placement was a problem.
A sub or two or four can always be added if needed, but I suspect the other charms possible in a large room has a good chance to float the boat alone.
I tend to think of most peoples rooms as the main bottleneck with MAgnepan speakers. Most are not large enough to really let them be set up optimally and shine.
Yes you will likely want a good bit of power and maybe even a fairly beefy tube amp to drive them to higher volumes in most larger rooms though, if that is something that matters.