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    amps for Magnepan MG1.6

    I am interested in Magnepan MG1.6. But I know it needs a good amp to drive them. So I ask for recommendation for amps, price range is about $1k. Thanks a lot.

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    From what I have gathered on Maggies, you need a high current (4ohm happy) and wattage amp to get the best from them, preferably over 80wpc - much like me with Dynaudio speaks. Some people even like massive mono-blocks or huge 200+ wpc amps to drive these speakers. Do you want to go separates or integrated? For under a grand, my Jolida JD-1501RC is possibly the best high power integrated. Retails for $750, you can get it at underwoodhifi.com for $600 or audiogon for less used. It has a tube preamp and a 100wpc mosfet amp section, weighs over 30lbs and the build quaility is very high also. The tubes are replaceable so you can tune the sound some too. There are some very good reviews on the web and this site. I am very pleased with it's musicality, power and it adds a bit of tube sweetness. I would also suggest the AR complete amp but on my setup it starts sounding stressed at mid-volume (only 50wpc). So the Jolida may be your best bet under $1K new. For example it crushes the NAD C370 120wpc hands down (did an in-home demo), like I said you have to look at the pricier stuff to find an equal or better. Then again, if you are happy with used gear, there's a world of options you might explore like Classe, Musical Fidelity, Roksan and the like. But if there is a better (high-power) amp than the Jolida for < $999 new I do not know of it. I bought it without a listen on the notion that I'll just sell it if I don't like it. I won't sell it.

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    Any Magnepan speaker comes to life with lots of current. If you have separates try an Adcom GFA545 at about $200 used on Audiogon. If you must have high volume try the GFA555 or the GFA585 for extremely high volume. Adcom stuff is bulletproof and will drive virtually any speaker out there. It is also a real bargain on the used market. A good reason for going the separates route is that what you buy today will still be worth something tomorrow, unlike a receiver which can't be given away next year. By the way, new Magnepans need a breakin. They don't sound good for the first 40 hours or so.
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    psonic and Joe, thank you very much. I also heard that the maggies need space for placement. So how much place do they need and how far to place them to the walls? Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mamzh
    I also heard that the maggies need space for placement. So how much place do they need and how far to place them to the walls? Thanks again.
    With bipolars, the room becomes the enclosure. Consequently, the distance to back wall affects the bass. Ideally, they would be several feet out from the back wall. In my largish room, I place my stats seven feet out into the room. I would say one to two feet minimum for best results.

    BTW, the 1.6s happen to be one of the best bargains in speakers today, IMHO. Good luck with them!

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    I totally agree whith E-Stat about the 1.6's being the best buy in audio. As for placement I would suggest 3 ft. minimum from the wall. You can actually place them fairly close to the side walls 18"+ or so. The dipolar radiation pattern does not throw a lot of sound to the sides.
    ARC SP9 MKIII, VPI HW19, Rega RB300
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    Behringer UCA222, Emotiva XDA-2, HiFimeDIY
    Accuphase T101, Teac V-7010, Nak ZX-7. LX-5, Behringer DSP1124P
    Front: Magnepan 1.7, DBX 223SX, 2 modified Dynaco MK3's, 2, 12" DIY TL subs (Pass El-Pipe-O) 2 bridged Crown XLS-402
    Rear/HT: Emotiva UMC200, Acoustat Model 1/SPW-1, Behringer CX2310, 2 Adcom GFA-545

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