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RE: Survived auditioning speakers.. whew, almost bought them...

Posted by slapshot on April 1, 2017 at 21:25:44:

The problem with Maggies is that they can set you down a very expensive road in terms of amplification, room set up, etc. I think they are very hard to beat, and are a great bargain in terms of the quality of music they produce, but they demand (kindly, sweetly, gently, and sometimes violently) the very best associated equipment. :)

Given the level of speaker that you're looking at, my guess is this is nothing new to you.

Once I chose Maggies, it was a long, long (and rather expensive road) to maximize their performance. Couldn't be happier, but it was indeed a long road.