Magnepan Owners


Hi - Have any of you ever changed out the standard nickel Midrange or Tweeter jumpers on your Maggie’s with something else. Or have you replaced or bypassed the tweeter/midrange fuses? The reason I’m asking is that I read a review on Absolute Sound where the reviewer did, well at least the jumpers. After looking on the internet I came across a site called Verastarr and they offer a Magnepan kit which includes jumpers and a fuse replacement. The jumpers are Cryo treated 10AWG Silver plated copper in PTFE dielectric. The fuse is replaced with a polished 99.7 pure solid silver hollow tube. I understand the warranty risk with the fuse but wanted to see if anyone has ever tried the above. Supposedly this tweak takes the Maggie’s to another level of performance. I purchased the kit on Audiogon but will most likely just use the jumpers. Please let me know if you have any experience with either.

Cheers
bluesy41

Showing 2 responses by rodman99999

@bluesy41-   I have little doubt, that the Verastarr kit would yield better sound.    That kit accomplishes the same goal as the internal bypass trick, but, still leaves four, inferior metal, connection points(at the fuse and jumper ends), between the tweeter's hot wire and input to the fuse holder.  Almost anything made of copper or silver, would be better than the piece of steel, providing as the stock jumper, which can still be bypassed internally, eliminating those steel, screw-crimp, connectors.   Replacing fuses with silver tubes, should further account for cleaner highs.   You only mentioned using the jumpers, but, I'll say it anyway: If you do put their fuse replacements into use, Be very judicious with your volume control.   
I’ve always(with my SMGa, MMg, MG12qr and now- 1.7i Maggies) removed the input plate, replaced the stainless steel posts with WBT 5 ways, and while I’m in there, simply remove the tweeter’s hot wire, from the jumper and connect it to the input side of the fuse, bypassing both. Of course: adequate, clean power(no clipping) is a necessity, or you’ll burn your tweeters.   I can easily understand why few would choose this path, but- it's worked for me, for over two decades(and I like my high SPLs).