Hi,
For the maggies; from what I've read over the years, look into a " high current "amp.
The maggies like quite a bit of current.
A lot of amp specs will always list their power rating in watts; but, if you can, find out which amps can handle extremely low dips in Impedance.
Typically, amps that can handle extremely low impedance dips, are considered " high current " amps.
Many amps boast " big Watts " but fall short, when it comes to digging down deep and staying stable.
It takes some research; but there are many here on Agon, that have maggies, maybe they'll drop a line, to let you know what works good for them.
For the maggies; from what I've read over the years, look into a " high current "amp.
The maggies like quite a bit of current.
A lot of amp specs will always list their power rating in watts; but, if you can, find out which amps can handle extremely low dips in Impedance.
Typically, amps that can handle extremely low impedance dips, are considered " high current " amps.
Many amps boast " big Watts " but fall short, when it comes to digging down deep and staying stable.
It takes some research; but there are many here on Agon, that have maggies, maybe they'll drop a line, to let you know what works good for them.