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RE: is the LRS the most talked about speaker of all time ?

Posted by GreatSound on December 15, 2020 at 18:13:30:

In 1990 Stereophile ran a reader survey sent to 40000 subscribers and Magnepan was owned by 5 % and the top high end speaker..

A big seller was the MG IIIa at that time.

They sold thousands of pairs.

We tend to forget the Classics after the years past.

I still use a mint pair from 1987 in my home theater.

With the largest bass panel of any 6 foot Maggie they still put out the lowest bass of any 6 footer IMO.

They cost $1995.

I also have the 3.6 in my main system and love the midrange.