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In Reply to: ok, ok, the Mini Maggies are marketed as computer speakers so posted by Green Lantern on March 6, 2012 at 18:47:50:
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I'd use a big mother amp. The Minis are omnis rather than line sources so fall off at 1/R^2, you'll be several dB further down at a normal listening distance than you would with the tall line sources, with perhaps a bit more room gain. Magnepan used a 2000 watt/channel Bryston at their CES demo.
For nearfield desktop listening, the situation is reversed, you're listening up close so power requirements should be modest.
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Topic - ok, ok, the Mini Maggies are marketed as computer speakers so - Green Lantern 18:47:50 03/6/12 ( 7)
- RE: ok, ok, the Mini Maggies are marketed as computer speakers so - crm3 10:56:09 03/16/12 ( 0)
RE: ok, ok, the Mini Maggies are marketed as computer speakers so - gadio4533 19:28:12 03/7/12 ( 0)
I am imagining japanese screens - farfetched 18:22:58 03/7/12 ( 0)
RE: ok, ok, the Mini Maggies are marketed as computer speakers so - josh358 03/7/12 05:38:00 03/7/12 ( 2)
- RE: ok, ok, the Mini Maggies are marketed as computer speakers so - ProfPaul 09:22:35 03/7/12 ( 1)
- RE: ok, ok, the Mini Maggies are marketed as computer speakers so - josh358 10:45:05 03/7/12 ( 0)
RE: ok, ok, the Mini Maggies are marketed as computer speakers so - EmailTim 19:11:38 03/6/12 ( 0)