I was not sure whether I should post this in the general speaker forum or the Magico forum. My interest is specifically in my own system, but I think this is an interesting choice in a broader sense. I have owned the Mini IIs for about five years now and love their sound in my system. However, when I visit my good friend MadFloyd and hear his M Pro (both systems with Pass electronics and turntables) I appreciate what a full range speaker has to offer, especially one that is as coherent and resolving as the M Pro and Magico speakers in general.
That has me curious about what the Q3 would sound like in my room versus my Mini II plus subs. I did once try to integrate a pair of JL Audio F110 subs in my system. After a lot of experimenting, it came down to the added extension of the subs versus the clarity of the Mini II. Adding the subs detracted from the overall coherence, clarity, and resolution of my Mini II. So based on my subjective preferences, and I decided to sell the subs. I think the integration issue was a result of my strange room which has an alcove to each side of a protruding fireplace. These create a kind of echo chamber which was subtle, but detracted from the midrange clarity of the Minis.
I have heard the very successful integration of a subwoofer with monitor speakers in my friend Al M.'s system, so the idea has me curious again. At a recent demonstration of the Magico S7, I asked the Magico rep if I should add subs to the Mini II, or Q1 or simply buy a larger Magico speaker like the Q3. Without hesitation, he suggested to buy the larger, fuller range Magico speaker. He said that Magico recommends using subs with their three way speakers but not with their smaller two ways. I think it was a concern with integration and coherence and not asking the sub to play up too much, but I can't be sure.
Here are some general observations:
1. Given a sufficiently large room, large full range speakers may sound best, especially with large scale music and may or may not scale down rivaling monitors for solo instruments. Regardless, a sub will augment a large full range system and should only be beneficial.
2. Given a small room, a monitor will sound best, and may or may not sound better with the addition of a good sub. My suspicion is that in most cases, it will sound better as evidenced by Al’s system. In the rare case of my system, the subs added something and detracted something, and it was a matter of priorities and preferences which dictated the final solution.
3. This is the big question for me at this point. If one has a medium sized room, loosely defined, and has a small floor standing speaker like the Q3, like the larger speaker, it should benefit from a good and well integrated sub. However, and this is the key question: In this same room, would the Q3 sound better alone or a Q1 (Mini II) with a good, well integrated sub?
So, I am interested in your thoughts in general about monitors plus subs versus a full range speaker, and more specifically, the Q3 versus the Q1 (Mini II) with subs.
That has me curious about what the Q3 would sound like in my room versus my Mini II plus subs. I did once try to integrate a pair of JL Audio F110 subs in my system. After a lot of experimenting, it came down to the added extension of the subs versus the clarity of the Mini II. Adding the subs detracted from the overall coherence, clarity, and resolution of my Mini II. So based on my subjective preferences, and I decided to sell the subs. I think the integration issue was a result of my strange room which has an alcove to each side of a protruding fireplace. These create a kind of echo chamber which was subtle, but detracted from the midrange clarity of the Minis.
I have heard the very successful integration of a subwoofer with monitor speakers in my friend Al M.'s system, so the idea has me curious again. At a recent demonstration of the Magico S7, I asked the Magico rep if I should add subs to the Mini II, or Q1 or simply buy a larger Magico speaker like the Q3. Without hesitation, he suggested to buy the larger, fuller range Magico speaker. He said that Magico recommends using subs with their three way speakers but not with their smaller two ways. I think it was a concern with integration and coherence and not asking the sub to play up too much, but I can't be sure.
Here are some general observations:
1. Given a sufficiently large room, large full range speakers may sound best, especially with large scale music and may or may not scale down rivaling monitors for solo instruments. Regardless, a sub will augment a large full range system and should only be beneficial.
2. Given a small room, a monitor will sound best, and may or may not sound better with the addition of a good sub. My suspicion is that in most cases, it will sound better as evidenced by Al’s system. In the rare case of my system, the subs added something and detracted something, and it was a matter of priorities and preferences which dictated the final solution.
3. This is the big question for me at this point. If one has a medium sized room, loosely defined, and has a small floor standing speaker like the Q3, like the larger speaker, it should benefit from a good and well integrated sub. However, and this is the key question: In this same room, would the Q3 sound better alone or a Q1 (Mini II) with a good, well integrated sub?
So, I am interested in your thoughts in general about monitors plus subs versus a full range speaker, and more specifically, the Q3 versus the Q1 (Mini II) with subs.
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