Carver Amazing or Magnepan?


Hello, I am going to be purchasing some new speakers in the next few months and would like some suggestions. I was thinking about some Carver Amazing original or Platinum Mark IV. Either those or some Magnepan MMG's with a Sunfire subwoofer or two. I usually listen to hard rock/heavy metal 20% of the time, soft(er) rock 15%, radio 10%, classical 10-15% and the rest of the time is for home theater. Right now I have a decent Marantz HT reciever, a cheap Kenwood 200 disc changer and an original Sunfire stereo amp. The speakers I am using now are some cheap Cerwin Vega's. My next purchase will be a Sunfire Ultimate reciever after I get some decent speakers. I have never used or even really heard planar speakers before. My budget is about $1500. I was thinking about the Maggie's because of the reasonable cost and I could add a sub(s) if I thought I needed it later. If I did go this route, which Sunfire sub would you reccomend? My two concerns about going this way: I don't know if I will like the planar sound (but my ears aren't very sensitive anyway) and I am kind of worried about blowing the Maggie's up with 600 wpc. For some reason there is no rating on Magnepan's site. Also, is it hard to sync subs with planars? I have never needed a sub before. Now the Carvers...main concern...service. I don't want to have to send them out all the time and pay 100's of dollars to have them repaired. I realize this could be an issue with the Maggie's later but that is later. And to anyone who would reccomend the Carvers...should I get the original of Platinum? I know the originals are 4 ohm so I would have 600 wpc going to them and I'm not sure what the Platinums are. My room is about 15' X 15' X 8' Replies are much appreciated! Thanks!
audiophile73
Mejames, yes I think I will do that. I will have to drive a couple hours to a Magnepan dealer but it will be worth it.

Eldartford, yes the cv's have served me well but it's time to upgrade :)

Sbayne, so you don't think I would need a sub for the 1.6? That's mostly the reason I was leaning toward the MMG so I would have money to buy a sub. I guess I need to take a trip and listen to them. The Vandersteen's look intriging(sp?) as well. Thanks all!
I recently heard the MMGs,very nice.Would recommend them over the Carvers.How about an 8" Velodyne sub to mate with the MMGs?The MMGs will need to be 3-5 feet out from your back wall for best transparency.
Yes I was thinking about a Sunfire sub. I just love Bob Carver's innovative designs. Haven't looked into the Velodyne but I will. So nobody thinks the 600 wpc would be too much for the MMG's? BTW Tpsonic, those are some nice and crazy looking speakers.
Audiophile73,thanks for the speaker compliment.I would advise being very careful at high listening levels.600w can be generated several ways.Does the receiver state maximum current and voltage delivery?Is it possible to run your main speakers off the Sunfire?
In the manual it says: max output current 180 amperes peak to peak, max output voltage 52 volts rms, minimum output at 4 ohms 49 vrms (volts) and 12.25 irms (amps). It also had current and voltage source outputs and balanced and unbalanced outputs. Here's a link to some info...check out the link at the bottom it's an interesting read. http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volume_2_1/productr.html