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    Forum Regular Florian's Avatar
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    Maggies are seriously inefficent. So, becarefull what you mate them with. Also, a Planar speakers needs surface area to create dynamics and bass. The more area and lighter the material is better. Please remember that the MMG's are a hook. If bass "quantity" is what your looking for then you wont be impressed with the MMG. But otherwise YES
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    A tip I read years ago about owning Maggies was to figure out where they sound best in the room and either weave a color thread in carpet or tape on a solid floor. Then when the listening session is over put them back flush against the wall. When you are ready to listen again bring them out to the line you created for them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMichael
    A tip I read years ago about owning Maggies was to figure out where they sound best in the room and either weave a color thread in carpet or tape on a solid floor. Then when the listening session is over put them back flush against the wall. When you are ready to listen again bring them out to the line you created for them.
    Huh? This would imply that I turn my system OFF! Do I have to?
    WARNING! - The Surgeon General has determined that, time spent listening to music is not deducted from one's lifespan.

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