Meant to add, depends also on use, HT or music.
Mirage Speakers?
Craigslist find here...not much out there on these.
2 Mirage 460 speakers
1 Mirage MC-4 center channel speaker
2 Boston Acoustics CRX dipole rear surrounds
Marantz SR-73 receiver
$350
What do I make of this system?
From what I can gather the Mirage 460 are 2-way speakers but not much info. Not much info on the MC-4 and virtually none on the Boston Acoustics?
And the Marantz receiver?
2 Mirage 460 speakers
1 Mirage MC-4 center channel speaker
2 Boston Acoustics CRX dipole rear surrounds
Marantz SR-73 receiver
$350
What do I make of this system?
From what I can gather the Mirage 460 are 2-way speakers but not much info. Not much info on the MC-4 and virtually none on the Boston Acoustics?
And the Marantz receiver?
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I owned the bigger brother 760s many years ago. Good speaker, but I wouldn't give more than about $150 for the 460 now. They would be worth more than the rest combined, so I would say no. I went from the 760 to the M5si, which I owned longer than any speaker I have ever had. I am not sure where gmosley got his sensitivity spec, but the M3si are 83 db and the M7si are 84 db. He is right, they do take a lot of power, and getting replacement parts could be an issue. Dull is not how I would describe any of the speakers in the Msi series provided they are set up correctly (out into the room like Maggies) and have enough power supplied to them. |
well I have two pairs of Mirages m-7si and the m-3si as well , the company is out of business, they was purchased by Klipsch then the brand was killed by them, very power hungry speakers, mine has a Sensitivity of 89db and sounded dead to me, and i had a HIGH CURRENT AMP powering them,I will be selling them at a local flea Market. Plus how would you get drivers for them if blown. |
I used to have some Mirage 490’s I bought long ago, and finally sold about three years ago as I realized I would not use them again. Different from the 460’s, with a front port. All I can tell you is that they were well made, and provided some deep end for ‘bookshelves’. Unfortunately they seemed to lack mid-range punch and clarity to me. Somewhat ‘dark’ overall. I actually paired them with my even older Polk 5 JR’s, and together the made a pretty good match combined. Not sure what else to tell you. Canadian made, I know they do have a following, and in general, make some pretty good stuff. They are not cheap speakers, nor necessarily budget speakers, but not what you would call ‘high end’ either. The Marantz? A late 90’s AV receiver. No digital inputs. No remote. Thus, if you want a modern AV receiver, you can do much better for what these sell for used. For music? I’d skip it entirely. |
Mirage Speakers?One of the best dynamic speakers I have ever heard was the Mirage M1's. https://www.stereophile.com/floorloudspeakers/689mirage/index.html Cheers George |