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RE: Hierarchy of Magneplanar bass
Posted by corkatoa on March 31, 2021 at 22:29:21:
Small room (13x17) with a set of mg3a with custom stands, razor mod and bass wings seem to have as much as is needed. I have had many other magneplanar speakers, these are the nicest ones all around...so far. Funny how when you have bass heavy speakers, even something bright like Klipsch to compare to (I have several sets) you realize that those speakers are actually adding too much to the bottom end. Something new and extremely thumpy, like my daughters music on vinyl (Billie Eilish) was just so much bass on klipsch. Then I switched to my maggies and wow! Totally different music. Actually listenable. With tight, defined bass and still lots of it. Or Daft Punk, which is maybe one of the best recordings ever made; same thing.
Quality bass reproduction is the best bass is what I am getting at with this backstory.