In Reply to: Maggie 20.1 or SoundLab A2/M3 for small room? posted by ssamer on November 8, 2006 at 08:14:52:
I know exactly where you are coming from as far as the sound you are getting. For your room, if you are considering Maggies I wouldn't go with anything larger than 1.6s. Sound Lab M-2s or A-3s should work well in your room (disclaimer: I'm a Sound Lab dealer), due to their radiation pattern as virtual line sources instead of flat panels which tend to excite room modes much more and require larger rooms to breathe. I have heard of their large models being used successfully in rooms much smaller than yours.
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- Re: Maggie 20.1 or SoundLab A2/M3 for small room? - Brian Walsh 10:30:26 11/08/06 (3)
- Re: Maggie 20.1 or SoundLab A2/M3 for small room? - ssamer 07:29:20 11/09/06 (1)
- Re: Maggie 20.1 or SoundLab A2/M3 for small room? - Brian Walsh 08:30:39 11/09/06 (0)
- just use room correction - penguin 13:48:12 11/08/06 (0)