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RE: new to me magnestan SMGa

Posted by Satie on February 25, 2017 at 19:54:48:

1. see if they work without buzzes and rattles.

2. If they do, then hook up the legs and set them straight. Listen for a while and decide where you want to go on fabric and final results you would have in mind (e.g. adding subwoofers, or a supertweeter).

3. Later you should work on For best results, make new feet from stainless steel angle brackets from Home Depot, they just happen to have the same distance between the holes as maggies do. You use one in front and one in back for each leg and get a set of long enough screws and matching nuts to mount them, better if you can match the thread on the maggie screws. This should set them up vertically. But you need them to be raised substantially, so you need a box type stand to place them on so that the center of the panel is at ear height.You can start with a couple of cinder blocks per speaker.

If you are going to replace the fabric or you need to take it off to fix delam or broken wires, then order the socks from magnepan along with a wire repair kit if you need it, or buy the fabric from a craft store, thin spandex will do well.