Let’s do an experiment first. Put your hand on the back of your Maggie until you touch the perforated steel plate while you are playing a CD with a lot of bass information. You will feel the steel plate is vibrating. This experiment indicates that the vibrating plate may be one of the reasons which cause Maggie has soft and weak bass. I have been trying to find a solution for a while as indicated in my other post. I thought about gluing some steel bars on the back of perforated steel plate but I was not sure what the result would be since this tweak can’t be undone.Finally, I came up a solution, which works wonderfully (see the picture). This solution doesn’t block the sound while it reduces the vibration of bass panel and it doesn't push the panel forcefully to cause distortion either. It keeps everything intact. In case you want to try it out for yourself, you need to be extremely careful without tightening the screws too much. Once you feel slight pressure, you should stop so the tip of screw just touches the perforated steel plate. I use 7 screws behind the bass panel initially. It is no doubt that bass is further improved, but the image is so steady that separation of instruments is a bit too much for me. I have to loose those three screws close to the midrange area to soften image. I use two 1X2 oak supporting bars for each speaker.
After I finished it, I turned on the system. Boy! Mahler’s Symphony never sounded so good. Every instrument in the orchestra is well defined. I also played some pieces of solo instruments. Bass cello is simply wonderful. Drum sound is very well controlled and the texture of sound while sticks hit the skin of drum is so real. I simply love it. I don’t know if my idea works for 1.6 or smaller Maggies. But I am sure it could help 3 series as well.
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Topic - Modification for the stand - Jian 21:45:00 02/09/02 (14)
- P.S. Warning - Jian 08:42:39 02/10/02 (1)
- what happened with your MG20s? - Mart 08:59:24 02/10/02 (0)
- are the struts in front too? - Mart 07:49:29 02/10/02 (4)
- Re: are the struts in front too? - Jian 08:40:33 02/10/02 (3)
- eew, the worst of both worlds - Mart 08:53:54 02/10/02 (2)
- Just to confirm that........ - Jian 15:04:38 02/10/02 (1)
- phew, that sounds much more reasonable _ <nt> - Mart 19:29:31 02/10/02 (0)
- always wondered if it would work on bass - Mart 07:43:30 02/10/02 (6)
- Re: always wondered if it would work on bass - Jian 08:55:25 02/10/02 (5)
- Out of control!! - pmarafio 09:57:15 02/10/02 (3)
- Hi Pat! You know I am an audio extrmeist :-) - Jian 11:50:40 02/10/02 (2)
- Of course !! - pmarafio 11:59:37 02/10/02 (1)
- I admit ... - Mart 19:45:55 02/10/02 (0)
- this was when I was pondering naked maggies - Mart 09:21:31 02/10/02 (0)