In Reply to: RE: Which full-size Maggies are you considering ? posted by John Elison on December 20, 2024 at 23:02:31:
The 3.7s would sound nice with their true ribbon tweeters. Just like your Mini Maggies... but gigantic.I know you already have nice subwoofers, but you might want to consider one or two of those DIY GR Research open baffle subs for the most seamless blending of sound... if in fact you'll need subs at all with those big panels.
Have fun, good luck !
Edits: 12/20/24
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- Ok, I guess the room is bigger than I had thought... - peppy m. 23:28:00 12/20/24 (16)
- Even so, you might be right that the 3.7i is a bit too large... - John Elison 19:02:36 12/21/24 (15)
- Not necessarily - E-Stat 11:14:06 12/22/24 (13)
- That sounds good... - John Elison 12:08:43 12/23/24 (9)
- I like the tilting option of the smaller models... - peppy m. 17:17:25 12/24/24 (0)
- It's all about reducing mass - E-Stat 13:49:35 12/23/24 (7)
- RE: It's all about reducing mass - John Elison 14:58:49 12/23/24 (6)
- Yes, the newer models use foil glued to the mylar instead of wires, called "quasi-ribbon". It's more reliable. - MWE 17:44:40 12/23/24 (3)
- That sounds good to me... - John Elison 18:09:11 12/23/24 (2)
- RE: That sounds good to me... - MWE 06:00:12 12/24/24 (1)
- Thanks for the information! I appreciate it. /nt\ - John Elison 12:06:23 12/24/24 (0)
- Perhaps - E-Stat 15:13:29 12/23/24 (1)
- RE: Perhaps - MWE 17:38:30 12/23/24 (0)
- With the recommended five feet of free space behind them... - peppy m. 05:55:14 12/23/24 (2)
- My primary stats are about eight feet out from front wall - E-Stat 15:21:14 12/23/24 (1)
- That sounds great.... - peppy m. 10:42:48 12/25/24 (0)
- I think you'd be happy with either of the two smaller models... - peppy m. 09:22:19 12/22/24 (0)