hi fleschler, I'm guessing you'll have the same experience I'm having. My Polk floorstanders sounded really good to me, powerful with lots of dynamic punch and everything sounded good even poor source material. The maggie LRS is completely different. It's all about sound quality. So when you listen to high quality source material they sound beautiful and very different from what you're used to.I'm still glad I got the maggies I just think I need more time to get used to them. But if you're like me you're going to need a good powered sub. It makes a world of difference with the maggies. They sound much more dynamic. Without the sub they sound anemic. But not a ported sub, they sound crappy. Get a good sealed sub. Mine is a B&W powered sub with 400 watts built in. It really kicks. But in order to make it mesh with the maggies I keep it turned down somewhat, otherwise it overpowers the maggies and messes up the sound.
Best speakers out there for Midrange and Highs
Hello Everyone!
I would like some advise about what are some of the better speakers out there for a 2 channel system - with use of subwoofers.
I currently use a pair of significantly large - full range speakers (Revel Salon2), that go down below 20hz. Even though my speakers go down so low, I still desired more air movement / sound pressure in the room - to make the sound as palatable as possible.
I found that combining the Salon2 with an external active crossover (JL Audio CR-1) and 2 Subs (JL Audio F113s) sounds excellent. Soundstage is close to like being at a concert, and surprisingly to me, was that imaging has not been lost. Furthermore, adjusting the phases on the subwoofers basically made the speakers and subs act like a singularity and helped the system sound even more exciting. I cross over at 90hz with a 24Db decay.
However, can’t help thinking about the obvious - that I am waisting all that available bass capability on the Salon2s. So I was wondering what speakers out there could be even more appropriate for my configuration. These speakers need not go down so low - Down to 55HZ would be more than enough. On the other hand, Salon2s also have a very strong midrange and highs, so I would like the new speaker to be either:
1) Better in the mids and highs (whether same price as the Salon2 or possibly more expensive), or
2) As good in the mids and highs as the Salon2s but less expense
Very much appreciate your recommendations.
Thank you in advance!
I would like some advise about what are some of the better speakers out there for a 2 channel system - with use of subwoofers.
I currently use a pair of significantly large - full range speakers (Revel Salon2), that go down below 20hz. Even though my speakers go down so low, I still desired more air movement / sound pressure in the room - to make the sound as palatable as possible.
I found that combining the Salon2 with an external active crossover (JL Audio CR-1) and 2 Subs (JL Audio F113s) sounds excellent. Soundstage is close to like being at a concert, and surprisingly to me, was that imaging has not been lost. Furthermore, adjusting the phases on the subwoofers basically made the speakers and subs act like a singularity and helped the system sound even more exciting. I cross over at 90hz with a 24Db decay.
However, can’t help thinking about the obvious - that I am waisting all that available bass capability on the Salon2s. So I was wondering what speakers out there could be even more appropriate for my configuration. These speakers need not go down so low - Down to 55HZ would be more than enough. On the other hand, Salon2s also have a very strong midrange and highs, so I would like the new speaker to be either:
1) Better in the mids and highs (whether same price as the Salon2 or possibly more expensive), or
2) As good in the mids and highs as the Salon2s but less expense
Very much appreciate your recommendations.
Thank you in advance!
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