Magnepan MG 1.7i - In the (mountain) House
I was a long time Magneplanar user/listener - having started with Tympani's (3 panel) and progressing through various single panel Maggies as room sizes and needs changed.
My last pair were 20.1's - which I sold (for whatever ill-advised reason) about 10 years ago. Well, as most of you might well understand, I got the itch to try Maggies again - and decided to try one of the less sizable (and less costly) of their speakers. I was using a pair of Sonus Faber Guarneri Mementos at my cottage in the Tennessee mountains - and last week, I moved them aside and purchased a pair of the highly touted MG 1.7i's and put them in the SF's place (for a while, I thought!) WOW - am I impressed. Listening now, as I write this, I am amazed at just how good these little Maggies really are. My wife is still asleep and I'm listening at low volume - and still the speakers sound amazingly good. Huge soundstage, spreading all across the front of the room. Pure, beautiful sound - instruments perfectly placed and standing there in mid-air. Some guy seems to be right there in my room singing to me. I do remember my Tympani's and larger Magnepan speakers sounding "fuller" at higher volume levels, but I don't remember them sounding as "correct" and pure as these little fellows do - especially at low volume. These 1.7i's are wonderful. And I do wonder if I don't have somewhere else to use my Sonus Faber's. I think I'm gonna love these Maggies. I do stil have my JL Audio F112 subwoofer here, which i anticipate will make the Magenpan sound even "better" and may well make them rival (equal?) the larger Maggie's of my now distant memory - and, I will hook-up that beast up later today. |
Wow, congrats Julian!
You spend so much time in that beautiful room, you deserve a decent system there - although the SFs surely did a good job. You're fooling us though: you speak of a cottage as were it a shack, I'd rather call it a large house. Time to visit you again to hear the new acquisition. :music: |
The true sign of a great speaker: sounds good at low volumes. I love that picture of your 20.1's
Hook that sub up today. |
On our trip to Audio Classics last summer, my Wife listened to various systems. She had to come home with a pair of Maggie's .7`s. I was very impressed with their performance.
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Here's a photo of the 1.7i's in place.
Obviously, I am aware that the too-close sofa is blocking some of the sound, but the tweeters are on the inside and are unobstructed. They do sound GOOD. Also, a picture of my old 20.1's and they are BIGGER https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...2&d=1489249459 https://www.audioaficionado.org/pict...&pictureid=491 https://www.audioaficionado.org/atta...1&d=1489249459 |
20.1 is my dream life speaker.
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Julian,
Enjoy those 1.7s and stay warm this weekend! |
add some DWM panels to your smaller 1.7s
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Plus, I already own the JL Audio sub. and that is a real plus! http://www.10audio.com/images/JLAudio_f112_A.jpg |
Julian - nice to see you enjoying the special dipole sound again. I've heard great things about the 1.7i so your thread confirms all the good comments. Next step: update your signature to reflect the Maggie!
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