In Reply to: RE: Aah, OK ... posted by ozzy666 on August 30, 2016 at 06:00:27:
Were you bracing your Maggies? The bass - and particularly midbass loses much of the dynamic constriction with bracing. The low bass can stay distorted because you simply run out of excursion despite bracing. Which is where using a subwoofer is a good idea combined with high passing the maggies just above the resonance peak.
But the overall output is still going to be somewhat limited in the 3.x models. If that was your limiting factor in producing a convincing jazz club dynamic performance the solution is an MG20.x or a Tympani, particularly the .T IVA, rather than moving to a dynamic speaker. . And, of course, bracing is very helpful.
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