Magnepan SMGb Floorstanding Speakers
Magnepan SMGb Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 06, 2007]
jas75
AudioPhile
Strength:
spacious sound, satisfying bass, and very realistic sound on some music.
Weakness:
The amount of room required to set them up properly. I bought a used pair of SMGb's and set them up eight feet apart slightly towed in, three & one half feet out into my 16' X 17' X8' heavily furnished & carpeted living room. Other equipment included a NAD 350 integrated amp ,a Marantz CD5001 CD Player, inexpensive 14 gauge stranded speaker wire, and inexpensive Radioshack connector cables. The sound was spacious and had plenty of bass, but after listening to them for two days I added an Audiosource 10" downward firing subwoofer crossed over at 60 cycles and experienced a slightly deeper bass. A subwoofer would not be needed with the SMG's unless you are an organ enthusiast. I listen primarily to traditional 30's & 40's pop, some classical, easy jazz and folk music. All of the above sounded quite good, with or without the subwoofer. However, the size of these speakers just took up too much space in my room. Additionally, I wanted speakers that have a more palpable sound, so I sold the SMG's and bought a pair of Totem Arros. I want to buy on the cheap, but concluded after hearing the Arros at The 2006 High End Show in Los Angeles, that I'd have to spend the extra dollars to get the more palpable sound I prefer. In conclusion, for $300 or so, the SMGb's will provide lots of happy listening if you've got a room big enough to accomodate them. Similar Products Used: since 1955 I have used: Altec, Electrovoice, University, Ar3a, Original Advents,
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[Jan 01, 2004]
jack201
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Musical, Fast
Weakness:
None that matter except those damn awful binding posts that require an allen wrench. Get with the Program guys! A lot of us prefer buying our cables pre-terminated A friend of mine moved from his house to a condo so had to break up and sell his secondary and tertiary systems. I had listened to his SMGc's and to be honest found them wanting. Maggies and most other true dipole speakers planar or dynamic, can be a bit disconcerting to most of us weaned on the usual designs. Perhaps because they have a way of energizing a room by moving so much air at any given point in time. I found the Maggies to be "Hyper-Real". center fill was rock solid but the "air" of the recordings, the ambient information sounded like it was out of a Skywalker Sound engineered movie soundtrack. It didn't help that improper setup can cause phase anomalies so intense that you almost feel you're wearing headphones with one channel running reverse polarity. Okay, I'm exagerating. Call it artistic licence. As other reviewers here have noted, they have little bass, can't play loud, have trouble with complex musical material and require a hell of a lot of power reserves because of its impedance characteristics. Why then did I buy them? For all of the above reasons ofcourse! You wouldn't buy a Ferrari F50 to pull your boat to the jetty and I didn't buy the SMGc's to play Mr.Audiophile. If I wanted a rock concert at home I'd go get Meyer Sound speakers and Crest Power amps, etc. I bought them for my bedroom, to play soft, soothing music to help me feel rested and (too much information coming up) occasionally get the missus in the mood. (Hey, call it the guy version of that scented candle bit they love to pull on us). Because when these speakers are asked to play WITHIN their limitations, they will perform. That hyper real thing? Fantastic while playing ambient house, or nature sounds while getting a massage! Can't play loud? So what, unless you grew up in Chicago living under the EL. Complex Material? Thermal Compression? Square waves from amp clipping? NOT relevant. As I said, they may not be transparent, uncolored, or dynamic BUT they can help you enjoy the MUSIC. If more of us so called enthusiasts and Audiophiles built our systems based on equipment characteristics in context with the intended utility in mind, a lot more of us would be happier people. The SMGc's paired with an ARCAM FMJ integrated and ARCAm CD92 do their job and therefore gets a 5 from this jaded dude. Similar Products Used: HT: Revel Performa F30, C30 Proceed AVP2 Levinson 23.5 Proceed BPA3 Energy Bipoles and Encore Sub Transparent Music Wave Cabling throughout. Music: Dynaudio Contour 5.4 Levinson No.332 ARC LS16 mk.II Arcam CD92 MIT Terminator 2 throughout Portable: Apple iPod 20Gig Acoustic Energy AEG02 Monster Cable iPod interconnect |
[Feb 04, 2002]
iggy
Audio Enthusiast
Hey...to those that think Mags need to be far away from side walls...the most important area is behind the speaker...these are dipoles...meaning they are out of phase in regard to front and back dispersion...thus they emit very little sound FROM THE SIDE!...they need to be a good 4 ft from the back wall to get the depth you paid for... |
[Jan 16, 1997]
Werner Ogiers
an Audiophile
This report holds for the SMGb as well as the later SMGc: they have much in common, the SMGc having a more rigid frame. The old SMGa has |
[Apr 08, 1998]
Angelo
an Audio Enthusiast
To all SMGc owners, welcome me to the club. My equipments are the following: |
[Feb 05, 1998]
Kuno Dürnberger
an Audio Enthusiast
I bought used SMGa speakers in 95 after hearing a,let´s they,typically demonstration at a dealers showroom:speakers close to the listener and at least 1,5 m from the wall. At home i was really dissapointed about |
[Apr 20, 1998]
Michael Heine
an Audiophile
Hi there, |
[Apr 15, 1998]
Daman
an Audiophile
I have lived with box speakers up till 1997 (Acoustic Energy, Signet, B&W) but once I have positioned and identified the sweet spot for the SMGb, there is no looking back. My reference will have to be planar speaker. |
[Jun 03, 1998]
Jiri Michalek
an Audiophile
SO STRANGE!I have been listening to SMGc very critical, when i found the best placement in my room. This is very important for Maggies, more than classical "boxes". |
[Jun 05, 1998]
John van Bavel
an Audio Enthusiast
certainly the listening postition is critical, but rewards experimentation.mide band and vocals are superb. bass is a bit light on but suffices unless one likes to feel the music. speed of response and rythym is terrific. tonal quality very neutral. i auditioned them against mission 753 and 751, spendors, smaller duntech , and a couple of australian made speakers . present amplifier is a copland csa8, very seet sounds. previous music fidelity synthesis also good but a bit under powered |