When I was a budding audiophile in the '70s I bought a pair of Stax SR5 electrostatic headphones to upgrade from my Sennheiser HD414s. Great records of the day, like "Catch Bull", or "Workingman's" sounded awesome, but what really got me was how amazing they made my collection of Chess "Real Folk Blues" mono blues records sound. These are NOT HiFi by any stretch. Howling Wolf was right in my head, as vivid as can be. The electrostat's lack of distortion freed the music to express itself. That's when I learned that a system that sounds awful with lesser recordings really isn't that great.
Maggie 3.7is are excellent...just focus on an electronic combo that has tube musicality and high current amplification...best accomplished with a tube preamp and a SS amp (even class D can work).
Maggie 3.7is are excellent...just focus on an electronic combo that has tube musicality and high current amplification...best accomplished with a tube preamp and a SS amp (even class D can work).