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RE: If they sounded veiled

Posted by JBen on January 14, 2012 at 23:19:58:

So my wife is not the only one, huh? LOL, planars do that to us. When I first got my Maggies, the initial priority was placement. Damn if that lady didn't make jokes at my expense for months!

"He moved them 1 inch and almost started crying with joy when he listend; not even in bed do I get him to do that!"

She was exagerating, of course. It was more like 1.5" at that time...and it resolved imaging grandly, to where it has stayed glorious for years.

I agree also. The 8b are not inclined to sound veiled. At least I have not heard them do so. I guess that the OP got a bad demo setup. It would be worse if his Maggies are dialed in well enough, because their large ribbons get a chance to show off better.