Hi Jeff,
While working at a hifi store selling Magnepans we experimented a great deal. You should have seen the crazy setups we used to try out after hours on a Friday night.
One of the best setups ever was suggested by Magnepan. This setup did feature two pairs of Magneplanars but in a much different setup than you are trying out. At this time we had Tympanis, MGIIIs, MGIIBs, and MG-I improved in the store. The trick was to set up the front speakers as you would any normal pair of Magneplanars and we were experts at this. The second pair were actually placed behind the front pair, turned sideways facing the side walls. They were lined up with the main speakers with the inside corners being toed in toward the mains so that when looking down on the setup it would look like a classic trapezoid. This setup was suggested by Magnepan in one of the newsletters for their dealers. The sound was incredible when the speakers were tuned up this way. The sound stage became incredibly wide and deep, the imaging pinpoint, the slam and dynamics incredible, and the bass to die for. We tried many combos as we rarely had two pair of MGIIIs open and in stock. Magnepan suggested that using the same exact pair of speakers was preferable, but we had great results with MGIIIs and MG IIbs, MGIIbs and MG1s and many different configurations. One night we did have two pair of MG IIIs in the setup and it easily rivaled the new Tympanis.
The best setup for electronics was the ARC SP-10, two pair of Acoustat TNT-200s biamping both pair of speakers, and the front end featured an Oracle turntable, Fletcher's The Arm, and a Koetsu black. Of course all the guys swore that's what we would own someday and even now I'd sure be willing to bet this setup would trounce many new things out there. Let me know if you need more info. I think the 3.6s would sound great this way!
Good luck,
Steve
While working at a hifi store selling Magnepans we experimented a great deal. You should have seen the crazy setups we used to try out after hours on a Friday night.
One of the best setups ever was suggested by Magnepan. This setup did feature two pairs of Magneplanars but in a much different setup than you are trying out. At this time we had Tympanis, MGIIIs, MGIIBs, and MG-I improved in the store. The trick was to set up the front speakers as you would any normal pair of Magneplanars and we were experts at this. The second pair were actually placed behind the front pair, turned sideways facing the side walls. They were lined up with the main speakers with the inside corners being toed in toward the mains so that when looking down on the setup it would look like a classic trapezoid. This setup was suggested by Magnepan in one of the newsletters for their dealers. The sound was incredible when the speakers were tuned up this way. The sound stage became incredibly wide and deep, the imaging pinpoint, the slam and dynamics incredible, and the bass to die for. We tried many combos as we rarely had two pair of MGIIIs open and in stock. Magnepan suggested that using the same exact pair of speakers was preferable, but we had great results with MGIIIs and MG IIbs, MGIIbs and MG1s and many different configurations. One night we did have two pair of MG IIIs in the setup and it easily rivaled the new Tympanis.
The best setup for electronics was the ARC SP-10, two pair of Acoustat TNT-200s biamping both pair of speakers, and the front end featured an Oracle turntable, Fletcher's The Arm, and a Koetsu black. Of course all the guys swore that's what we would own someday and even now I'd sure be willing to bet this setup would trounce many new things out there. Let me know if you need more info. I think the 3.6s would sound great this way!
Good luck,
Steve