I'd not go any smaller than 30 x 23 x 11
I would bet that the guitarist is STILL 3-4 foot wide. While this type of system appeals to some? Eh, not quite realistic for me.
Tom
I would bet that the guitarist is STILL 3-4 foot wide. While this type of system appeals to some? Eh, not quite realistic for me.
Tom
I'd not go any smaller than 30 x 23 x 11
Hi Ron,What are the frequencies of the crossovers on the 30.7?
What are the frequencies of the crossovers on the 20.7?
A guitar IS approx 3-4' in length.....
Hi Ron,
Ever since the x.7 series Magnepan have not been publishing crossover info so can only pass on the urban myths I have found on this. Most every speculation seems to place the XO frequency for the bass panel on 3.7s and 20.7s at around 300hz though I have seen as low as 250hz and one guesstimation as high as 500hz. I saw a 20.1 manual from Magnepan indicate setting values for active crossover between 200hz to 300hz with a first order crossover.
Dagogo did a review in the 3.7i and indicated the high crossover point as 2khz so am assuming this info came from Magnepan.
I am figuring Wendell Diller from Magnepan is keen to stop Maggie fans from trying to go active now that they have chosen purely passive because they feel as a crossover it is the most coherent option. Just guessing because this seems to play out as a real strength of all the current Maggie’s.
Also Tom I feel the overblown ribbon imaging of the older panels is largely a thing of the past with the x.7 Magnepans and if you add good after market stands like sound anchors the scaling of images is now just sensationally faithful, another real strength.
Continuous improvement of a design over so many generations of speakers can prove such a valuable way to develop a really great loudspeaker.
We were at the same 3pm demo and left somewhat baffled. WD asked that we stand for the presentation and then walk around the room when the speakers were playing. Music selection was odd seeming more like “effects” tracks than known music. Source was Tidal which can be anemic so not the caliber of source for speaker this capable. Left thinking we hadn’t heard them at all.Haven't posted here in many years.
Listen to the 30.7 yesterday at HIFI Centre here in Vancouver.
Room size guessing was W 16' x L 20' x H 12'.
Went to the 15:00 listening session, about 30 people in the room, no chairs..........we stayed for two minutes.
Waited till everyone left, once room was empty we went back into the room requesting some chairs.
Had about a 40 minute listening session listening to Tidal via black Roon box, MSB Dac. Amp was a Bryston 14B3 SST.
The music coming forth from the speakers was very good indeed but room was just too small.
Maggie had bass, great sound staging, height was phenomenal which should be a given. Liked them very much.
Brought back memories of Magnepan 3 that I had back in the early 80s.
We were ushered out as Magnepan's Wendell Diller and friend had to pack up to go to Vernon BC for another demo.
Once he is finished in Vernon he is heading south to Eugene Oregon and then on to LA.
If you get a chance give them a listen.
HI FI Guy
Yes you missed the 30.7 Seattle debut as Definitive Audio had their Music Matters event on March 8th 2018.