Magnepan, Best midrange?


Other than Horns of course.
A few days ago on another audio forum, someone mentioned *why don't you ck out Magnepan??**
I wrote back, seems magnepan is OOB.
He was a  bit upset at my lack on reserach.
SEems Magnepan is still alive and well.
In fact there may bea  back log for the LRS 
Like months back order
Man , not sure why NO ONE here mentioned magnepan's???
Could this be the speaker I've been searching for some 20 years now??
Sure sensitivity is wayyy off my 92db sens limit. 
@ a  miserable 86db sens
However, conisdering the panel is 10x's the size of dual W18's + a  6.5 DavidLouis Full Range + a    Seas Cresendo, all added up, still is less voicing surafce area vs a the Manepan.

I'll run the W18's as bass, If I need extended highs, I'll add a  pair of Cresendos.
WOW and under 
$1G
Alott less, like $650!!!!!!!
Good thing here is, I have a  Defy7, power to spare for magnepan's demanding current draw.
Here is a  YT vid showing how you can modify the magnepan,, I;'ve not watched it yet, will do so today.
This Hifi Guy is the best hifi geek on Youtube.
He knows his stuff and has experiemented in countless speaker designs.
He's da man.
I can 't wait to get my LRS.

And gets even better, Made in the USA,, UNREAL.
If the LRS performs as hoped.
I will make a  long series of Youtube  videos, putting this speaker on the map,  promoting the Maggie as The Worlds Finest speaker.

Ck out all YT reviews of the Magnepan.
Every review gives 2 big thumbs up, 
Try to   that on any speaker on the market. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KzmktPjk5o&t=535s
mozartfan
I have the speakers a few feet off the front wall, tweeters on the outside, and eyeballed their aiming..."
I’ve had a ton of different entry level speakers and a few that were higher up than entry level.  I mean I’ve had a ton of speakers!

I’ve wanted a pair of Magnepans for quite some time so when a pair of LRS’s came up for sale near me, with only 10 hours on them, I jumped on them, and Im glad I did!

Im using a Kinki Studio EX-M1 to power them and 1 Velodyne HGS-10 subwoofer.  For some reason, I am able to integrate the sub much better with the Magnepans than my Salks.  The sound is just awesome.  I swapped the stock fuses with some SR Blue fuses that I already had and theres an easily noticeable difference.  Smoother and more refined sounding.

Anyhow, the Maggies are unique to me in their sound quality.  As was mentioned, upright bass, piano, stringed instruments and cymbals / high hats are super sweet.  The imaging isn’t pinpoint, or precise like my Salks, but I much prefer the image size on the maggies.  I am really enjoying how the maggies fill the room with sound.  And wow, they are really fast.  Tiny fluctuations or changes in rhythm are easily heard.  
Its pretty incredible that I am comparing $800 LRS’s to $5000 Salks, and as of now, I may actually prefer the magnepan sound (final consenus is out still as I am in the honeymoon phase).  
For $750, everyone here with a little extra cash should pick up a pair of LRS’s just to have as a second set of speakers thats going to sound different than conventional box design speakers.
@b_limo, if you think the LRS's sound good move up to 3.7i's. They should really blow your doors off. From there it is on to ESLs and a supreme state of audio bliss:-)
gumbedamit, the Spectra 33s were not a great example of what Acoustats were capable of. All ESLs require subwoofers to be set free in terms of dynamics. With subwoofers ESLs are significantly more dynamic than Maggies with subwoofers. When you factor in an 8 or 9 foot ESL you are in an entirely different ball park.
Just like ESLs,  Maggies are really bad at low bass. This is a problem all open baffle loudspeakers have. Their midbass is wonderful and the Maggie ribbon tweeter is IMHO the best tweeter made even if it is on the fragile side. ESLs however do not have tweeters. It sounds like you are firmly in the dipole camp. I would not waste more money on the Acoustats. I think the 20.1's are a better speaker. The 20.7's are better but not obviously so. If you want to get to the next level then shoot for large Sound Labs and I promise you will never look back. I am intimately familiar with Acoustat, Magnepan and Sound Labs. I own or have owned all of them along with Apogee Diva's. 
I’ve wanted a pair of Magnepans for quite some time so when a pair of LRS’s came up for sale near me, with only 10 hours on them, I jumped on them, and Im glad I did!
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mijostyn : I don't use subs for music, very content with how low my 20.1's go. Panel bass is so much faster and articulate than cone subs. I have subs for my dedicated home theater and that's where they will stay, just my preference. You state that ALL ESL's require subs, even the BIG SoundLabs? I always wanted a set of Diva's , 10 years ago you could get a good set for around $10K, now $22K, way out of my price range. I've also considered the Tympani IV'a and the Carver Amazing Platinum's.
I owned pretty much everything out there 
I  am leaning on the exceptional Marten Loudspeakers 
they now have models that most can afford and top quality throughout. The Oscars are their entry level  they have SB acoustics make the ceramic drivers to their exacting specs 
the upper level get Accuton ceramic drivers or a mix. Ceramic very 
fast and detailed they use 
good Mundorf silver gold oil capacitors,all Mundorf Xover 
And top Norma wiring, WBT copper gold connectors  even in their entry level speakers they are electrostatic like fast but with excellent precision and dynamics ,and 10 x better parts quality then Maggie I have rebuilt mags them several times ,you would think they would improve quality cheap huge bottleneck connectors and Chinese Xover parts in 20 years Nope, not good and frame flexes like a sail  when cranked up ,and they need a Ton of current for the larger panels 
no more for  me ,Martens much better in every way !!