Received your Magnepan 30.7’s Yet


Have you received your Magnepan 30.7’s yet?  Supposedly they are shipping now.  Would love to hear your thoughts on the new Flagship speaker.

stickman451
@don_c55

How many Maggies have I owned over the years...you tell me since you seem to know??

How many have I heard, well let’s just say almost all of the different models from the last 25+ years! Does that count?
Just to correct the record, I have never said I am a Maggie hater, they may not have been, or are, my favorite speaker, but there is a difference.Please refrain from putting words in my mouth. You have no idea about any of your points in your last post...none.

My point about coming to conclusions about the new 30.7’s without actually hearing them, still stands. Have you actually heard these speakers?? I seriously doubt it.

@stereo5
I have actually heard the Maggie 30.7's, which is what I thought I made clear!
Don, they've been a success and that while they're in production there's a wait list to get them. Wendell had told me that he wasn't sure that they'd make any money from them and thought they might just have flagship value, but they've been delighted to find that they're selling well and there's now a wait list.

Their listening room may not be ideal, but would you want it to be? If you go over to ARC, you'll see rooms set up with diffusion and bass trapping, but ARC is listening to amplifiers -- Magnepan has to know how the speakers sound in a more typical listening room and most listeners don't have diffusers or bass traps. Again from talking with Wendell I know that they're aware of the modal behavior of their room and use close measurements and listening in a variety of environments to tune their speakers for the average room. Even so, bass typically swings 10 dB from room to room so with any speaker you have to work carefully with placement and ideally use bass trapping and EQ. It seems to me that dipoles are more susceptible to this than omnis because most of their energy goes into the z-axis axial mode. This means there are fewer rooms modes but they have more of an effect. I've seen this with Quads as well as with Maggies. The solutions are again some combination of placement, bass trapping, and EQ, and in the smaller speakers adding diaphragm area in large rooms with the DWM.

Otherwise, if you look back in the Planar Asylum I think you'll see that there have been complaints about dealer demos of Maggies for years. They're seldom shown at their best. And also that those of us who own them have to mess with their position quite a bit to get them to sound their best! This of course is true of any speaker, but it seems to be more true of dipoles.

The consensus among the few who have heard the 30.7's set up properly, mostly critics, seems to be that you have to spend more than $100,000 to equal the sound of the 30.7's. I haven't heard them yet myself, but as someone with Tympani IVa's I can easily believe that, as the IVa's are already remarkable speakers despite their age and every single component has been improved in the 30.7.

Like Stickman, I'll be curious to hear from people who have them at home.
Exactly; the purpose of this discussion is to hear from Actual Owners of the 30.7’s.  

New owners, please give us your impressions of the 30.7’s!
Josh

Exactly how many have shipped? You never answer that.

You are a Magnepan shill, and too close to Wendell to be objective!

12,000 posts on AA! When do you have time to listen to music?

Your personal system is rebuilt $1600 old Tympani’s with cheap amps. You are full of hot air, love to argue, and have to have the last word, as your activity on AA shows.

Have you even heard the 20.7 or 30.7?

You have little listening experience and no ownership of various Magnepans, just the old Tympani and MMG.

I do not think the the 30.7 is a big step up over the 20.7.

I can not even hear a pair in the Twin Cities. Why is that?

I have owned the IIa, IIIa, and 3.6 and listened every day to my Magnepans since 1977.


The critics that reviewed the 30.7 only listened for a few hours.

Nobody has had a long term listen, at home, with their own equipment, outside of Magnepan.

The 30.7 has to actually ship to owners, break in, and be reported on the internet.

Independent opinion is needed, not fuzzy marketing gossip. Store demos mean little.

That is what Stickman and everyone else wants to know.

Magnepan said the 30.7 would ship in January of this year.