Wanting to get back into the hobby and want to start with the speakers.


Hi everyone. Last year I went to a couple of local Hi-Fi shops and demoed two vastly different types of speakers. The first shop I went to I demoed the JBL L 100 Classic, the second place I demoed two different pairs of Magnepan speakers the MMG and the .7. To my ears both Magnepan’s wiped the floor with the JBL’s. Funny thing is the JBL was being driven by about ten grand worth of McIntosh gear and the Magnepan’s were driven by inexpensive Marantz gear. Now since hearing the Magnepan’s every darn box speaker sounds well......boxy. It’s like they all have this hollowed out muffled midrange. If not for a few reservations I’d probably own a pair of either of the Magnepan’s. From what I’ve read on forums and reviews the consensus seems they require space/careful placement. Though, somewhat of a controversial topic is how much power they require to get up and running. Some say you can never have too much power with them, others say they get by just fine with fifty watts per channel. I guess I won’t know unless I try them.

To switch gears I went a demoed another species of loudspeakers today, two different pairs from the Klipsch Heritage line. The Heresy IV and the Forte III. Both sounded pretty darn good, they sounded similar in the mid’s and high’s, but of course the Forte’s cover about another octave in the low end. Regardless they both still sound like boxes with a bunch of drivers jammed in it( which they are).

Now like any self respecting obsessive audiophile I’m always reading reviews and scouring the internet for other popular speakers to seek out and listen to. A few others I am interested in are Tekton speakers, Harbeths( specifically the p3esr), Vandersteen( either the 1ci or 2ci.), and to throw another curve ball in there a pretty obscure brand called Human speakers. The have a stand mount speaker called the model 81( a sealed two way acoustic suspension, maybe sounds less boxy, dunno). The only ones I would be able to demo in person are the Vandersteen’s, but I’d have to drive about 3-6 hours just demo them.
Anyway, sorry for rambling on, and for overuse of commas. Any suggestions, advise, and or personal experience with any of the above speakers mentioned would be appreciated, thanks.

qxb1998
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I see that you have the Harbeth P3ESR on your list. Over the years I have owned many speakers and I always go back to the P3. Take a look at this video. This guy has the same take on the P3 as I do!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqFIaiPT_kY
if you feel box speakers sound boxy, then avoid the box speaker... you will always feel they sound boxy

maggies are great... don’t be afraid to work through the placement issues... the process to get one’s system to sound really good is part of the joy -- regarding power, you need solid 100 wpc good solid state with current capability -- there are many choices out there - can get into that if you like

doug schroeder’s comment on open baffle speakers is important too... there is definitely something there, it is significant...

good luck, have fun, enjoy the process
I liked maggies ended up with ESL.
If you're starting out make sure to audition actives in your room.
45 days for ~$60. Cheap rent.
Now you gotta get on a waiting list. They can't build them fast enough.
A lot easier than finding an amp for the maggies.
The new KEF LS50 Metas are supposed to have a very open sounding midrange and top end.  If you wanted to keep it simple, maybe a new pair of LS50W Metas and a pair of subs.  
I personally have Fritz Carrera BE’s and think they are fantastic.  Definitely worth considering as well.
If you like the sound of magnepan all you need to do is buy a box speaker and remove the box. Then you will have a boxless speaker. It wont sound very good though. 
Open Baffle Speakers are a must listen or Quad Electrostatic speakers 57's or 63's. 
Welcome! 
Have fun!

Before you leap, look at OB  (open baffle), another world of potential.