I'd like to tell everybody how I drastically changed the sound of my monitor 7's for very little cost. I had to help bring Christmas stuff down from the attic when I found my Magnepan MMG shipping carton. Inside were two sets of 10W resistors. I always felt my monitor 7's seemed to be pretty transparent but a little hot up top so I decided to try and attenuate the tweeters with the 1-Ohm resistors. I also felt that the midbass of the speakers was a bit weak and had flabby lower bass. So for that I rolled up 2 sets of socks and plugged up the ports to make them more of a "sealed" design. All I can say now is "wow". These speakers really use good quality components they were just balanced too hot. The tweeter is very fast and has no sibilance. Almost a sweet as the Maggies!! One cd I could never stand to listen to was Bill Evans at the Village Vanguard. The cymbals were too prominent and the piano sounded too distant. Not anymore. These speakers have life!! I listened to them all night. No fatigue. I'd like some information regarding port plugs though. Can these be bought?? I know B&W includes them with some of their speakers. Now on wiring. Simply run your (+) and (-) wires from the amp to one speaker and connect them to the lower posts. Take one end of the resistor and connect it from the (+) of the bass post to the (+) of the tweeter post. Use a jumper wire to connect the (-) bass post to the (-) tweeter post. This is worth a try for anyone who has biwireable speakers that sound a bit bright. Enjoy!!

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