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Maggies will indeed get quite low and hard

the big Maggies can get deep and loud; all it takes is high current and sustainable power. I had my room rocking over the weekend, window rattlin' and curtain rods a'shakin with the below video.

Bi-amping is the way to go; something nice and soft on top along with brute force on the bottom!

I was jamming this over the weekend, lots of bass along with dynamics to boot. Hey it also gives me an opportunity to show off my DIY interconnect skills (Cardas/Belden/Jon Risch design); and yes I know I need shelves ;).






I'm a firm believer the medium to large Maggies can reproduce ANY natural musical instrument with ease; including kettle drums :)

I don't know the name of the song, I borrowed it from a friend and Shazam can't identify it either.










Edits: 02/05/17

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