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Magnepan Magneplanar MG2.6R Speakers

Posted by splittailz on April 23, 2007 at 03:04:32:

as a 14 year 2.6 owner, that's listened to them with several amps, from 100wpc to 800wpc, I can tell you that power is what makes them sing. The more power and current you feed them, the more they seem to open up. I am just finishing re-equiptmenting my maggie home theater, and went with 800 x5 for power, with 2 very strong subs. I mostly listen to concert dvd's, either in multichannel or stereo. What I now have does justice to Sarah Brighton or Allison Krause, but can also duplicate the energy of Carlos Santana and Rob Thomas, Clapton, or Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. My 2.6's are destined to be the rear surrounds in my next theater, with 20.1's in the front. But for nowthey do a fine job. great review on the 2.6 and 1.6.