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In Reply to: RE: you've hit the nail on the head posted by mbnx01 on February 07, 2015 at 10:09:12
I don't believe that to be their "core philosophy." I think their outlook is that bigger panels are required for lower frequency performance and higher SPL capabilities. And that would be correct, not wrong.
Dave.
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It said for years on their webpage 'buy the biggest panel you can get, don't worry about your room, you can fix that later'.
They have ALWAYS PUSHED BIGGER PANELS.
From their webpage :
'The larger, higher definition Magneplanar will sound better than a lower-priced model, even in a small room. To use an analogy, a high definition video monitor does not lose resolution when placed in a small room.
Buy as much Magneplanar resolution as your budget will allow. Accuracy (or high definition) is the most important feature of the larger, more expensive models.
To use a video analogy—with a high definition monitor, you can see the individual blades of grass, not just a sea of green. The smaller models may fit into a room more easily, but they can't equal the larger, more expensive models, for accuracy.'
"We are all in God's hands... and God is a malign thug."
-Mark Twain
Their analogy is poor. :)
Dave.
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