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In Reply to: RE: It's Just a Magnepan Trick :-) posted by Norman M on May 13, 2012 at 14:59:24
Which raises the question of whether it would make more sense to bi-amp a 3.6 or buy 20.1's . . . I'm guessing that the 20.1's would win hands down, but it's just a guess.
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Another question it raises is whether to go for the 20.7s and perhaps more amp, or biamp (triamp?) recent 20.1s. I'm at a stage where I can make that ultimate purchase and would like to buy new for a couple reasons, but am not at all sure that will be the best sound. And there's nowhere to make the comparison (but that's another thread).
Dave
--it's close enough for jazz...
I wonder that myself - which would win in a listening test?
-Stock 20.7
-Line level active XO and tri amp 20.1
hmmmmm.... and the 20.1's are so cheeeep right now....
The way I look at it, if you're willing to modify your speakers a bit you can always bi-amp the 20.7. So whatever the outcome of the comparison, the 20.7 has more potential.
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