Magnepan .7 Alternatives


Looking for suggestions…Currently I have Magnepan .7’s and am generally happy but at times they just don’t do it.

I find these speakers to be schizophrenic, sounding great on some tracks and other tracks leaving me wondering what the hey !… I’d say probably 30-40% of the time I’m feeling this way. Either too much treble, not clear or not tonally balanced. I’m no expert but just my opinion, it often comes off as the midrange being pushed to it’s limit trying to be treble. I assume I feel that way being the speaker’s lack of accuracy, although what Maggi’s do they do well, just not an accurate speaker.

I experience this pretty much no matter what source or style of music I play, certainly a non forgiving speaker. Yes, I’ve played around with Toe-In, tried various resistors & jumpers…sounds great on everything I adjust, just not a consistent sounds great.

Lets get it straight, I’m not a “Magnepan Hater”, there’s certain qualities I truly love about my Maggi .7’s, the open sound, the transparency but hoping I may be able to find a speaker that’s not as finicky and can give me the open feel, transparency and clarity that I seek.

My set up consists of:

Odyssey Khartago Extreme Amp

Tubes4hif SP-13 Preamp

Bluesound Node

EAT B Sharp TT w/Sumiko Moonstone Cart

Pro-Ject Tube Box S Phono Pre

(2) REL - T5x Subs

 

Room dimensions: 11.5’ W x 12’ L

10’ Ceilings -

Listening Distance from Speakers

8.5’ - 9’

Carpet, Curtins, (4) 48” x 12”Acoustic panels on wall behind sofa facing my set up.

Not a fan of bookshelf’s and rather would prefer recommendations on

Floorstanders but will listen and research any suggestions you feel would work.

Note: I’m just starting my search, so don’t beat me up if I don’t go right out and purchase your suggestion as others have done in the past.

My Budget is around the $3k mark.

Thanks

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Room makes a huge difference in how the Maggies sound, I have had my Maggies in 3 separate rooms over the 8 years I have owned them and I was a winner in 2 out of 3. I was also skeptical about adding a subwoofer to my 1.7i's, coz on paper it sounds logical, cone cannot keep up with dipole, but then a deal came up locally for a REL S3 SHO and I was like what the hell, let me give it a try. I was always happy with my Maggies until then, but man was I gobsmacked, The REL integrated beautifully with the Maggies and it took it many notches above where it already was. The music got a heft that you didn't even realize was missing. Maggies are truly a magical speaker. I hope you find that bliss OP.

If anyone is interested, my pair of Eminent Tech LFT-8b’s are for sale here on Audiogon right now. The only reason for selling them is that we moved and the new living room is trapezoid shaped, with the furniture positioned such that the entertainment center is in one corner, not allowing for a good dipole back bounce. Otherwise, as others have said, they’re wonderful speakers with tremendous clarity and musicality.

I had the same issue, and want to reiterate what was mentioned here that mixing and matching components is a tricky business, some things just don’t work well together even though they are lauded and praised. My tube preamp/amp combo seemed to be good on some tracks and lifeless in others. I blamed recordings, but that’s not the reason. Once I went to a matched system, preamp amp, dac all by the same company everything clicked. Also, preamps really are important! Turning down the volume proves Maggie’s do miracles with the right setup. It’s when you try to use volume to create more engagement it can suffer. 

preamp to power amp gain/impedance matching is one of the most difficult issues for many audiophiles playing with separates

sometimes it can only be sorted out via trial and error, which can be an expensive proposition

one of the reasons why it is often a smart practice to use separates from the same maker, or rely on a good dealer who has this aspect well understood and embedded in their equipment recommendation to the customer