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The local distributor (Thailand) called to inform me that the retail price of the 20.7 would be around U$ 21,000. Oouch!
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I love my 3.7's. Amazing speakers that, as large as they are, completely disappear. And for my relatively small room, were a better choice for me than the 20's.
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My room is way too small for the 3.7s if using any kind of typical logic. ...but having said that, with a bit of experimenting, the 3.7s now absolutely disappear. The sound stage is wide, deep and layered. A good test is with Qsound recordings, where it's uncanny how sound can appear to be located directly to the left or right of my head. Problem is that now, with the 20.7s on the horizon, I'm figuring that they'll be even better in my too-small room.... your math is unfortunately perfectly accurate. |
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I ordered my Magnepan 20.7's back in February and just received news they should be delivered next month. I'm currently using a pair of 1.7's. I also purchased 2 systems to compare: 1) Peachtree Grand Integrated and 2) Wyred 4 Sound Dac 2 & SX-1000 mono amplifiers (pair).
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Welcome to Audio Aficionado. You really took a large jump up the ladder going from the 1.7's to the 20.7's. As you probably already know, it takes about 600 hours for the panels to get fully broke in. That's what the experts here on AA say. Please post pictures and give us all the details when you get them. ~Mike |
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I might be inclined to tell the live-in war department that I have nuclear weapons and I'm not afraid to use them! Last edited by GaryProtein; 04-15-2012 at 05:19 PM. |
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Russell, welcome aboard!
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russell... Welcome To AA!!!
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