Swapped the baby Maggie’s in this evening


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g2the2nd

@curiousjim ...got 7 pairs and growing....my own version of the Deads’ Wall of Sound....

Ever tried to run room eq L & R separately for all that?

Don’t...*LOL*  You start hearing ’funny music’ in the pink noise...;)

"...swapping baby Maggie's...."   Must be that eating babies in Dem pizza parlors thing that was about awhile ago.....

God may have mercy on you....but we won't...*LOL*

10/10 thread. Two thumbs up. Would read again. 

I think the OP just won the internet.....

I use Maggie 1.7i s with diy modded stands, upgraded XO caps, coils, wire.

As OP indicated, they sound amazing with accoustic, female voices, most jazz unless it gets brassy, electronic, and other high quality recordings. They are picky with harder rock. Most of my old well kept 1970s, 80s albums dont sound great. I think theyre just lower quality recordings. Alot of them are very thin vinyl. 

The only other speakers I have are Monitor Audio Silvers which are fine in my low budget tv sound system but they are duds compared to the Maggies.

Bottom line, the Maggies stay in place and I enjoy them for what they can do.

I occasionally swap something into my system, but the Maggies always return. As they say, once you go flat...

I swap on occasion but have 9 different speakers in various rooms. I had  in -wall speaker wiring running to 6 different rooms included when house was built.  

Ohm (3)

KEF (2)

Sonus Faber (1)

Polk (1)

Vanatoo (1)

Boston Acoustics (1)