morecowbell
New member
I'm new to the ML club and was seeking some advice. The dimensions of my listening room are 11' by 19' with an 11' foot ceiling. I once had a pair of Magnepan 1.6's and was looking to try some more planar speakers. Unfortunately, my listening experience with planar speaker is limited to Magnepans and Quads.
To provide some more detail, my current speakers are Revel Gems with a Revel Sub30 subwoofer. Other equipment includes Mark Levinson 436 amps, 380S preamp, Manley Steelhead, VPI HW19, Sim Equinox CD player. My primary listening preference is older pop and rock, generally not real hard rock.
I've listened to Magnepan 3.6's with the 436 amps and was highly impressed. I thought there was a huge soundstage, vocals were outstanding and the bass was pretty good. The concern is that the listening room was very large and they wouldn't work nearly as well in my narrow room. I've heard quad speakers and thought they had an incredibly detailed sound, but I felt they were too lacking in punch (much less dynamic than the magnepans). I also have serious reservations about the reliability of quads. I've never heard ML speakers, but I suspect that they might be a good fit.
I have a good subwoofer, but in my opinion a sub doesn't adequately compensate for a speaker that seriously lacks dynamics. Which ML model would give me the best sound? How would CLS speakers combined with my sub work and how would that compare to a set of quads with my sub? Or would a ML hybrid with or without the sub be better and, if so, which model? Your advice would be much appreciated.
To provide some more detail, my current speakers are Revel Gems with a Revel Sub30 subwoofer. Other equipment includes Mark Levinson 436 amps, 380S preamp, Manley Steelhead, VPI HW19, Sim Equinox CD player. My primary listening preference is older pop and rock, generally not real hard rock.
I've listened to Magnepan 3.6's with the 436 amps and was highly impressed. I thought there was a huge soundstage, vocals were outstanding and the bass was pretty good. The concern is that the listening room was very large and they wouldn't work nearly as well in my narrow room. I've heard quad speakers and thought they had an incredibly detailed sound, but I felt they were too lacking in punch (much less dynamic than the magnepans). I also have serious reservations about the reliability of quads. I've never heard ML speakers, but I suspect that they might be a good fit.
I have a good subwoofer, but in my opinion a sub doesn't adequately compensate for a speaker that seriously lacks dynamics. Which ML model would give me the best sound? How would CLS speakers combined with my sub work and how would that compare to a set of quads with my sub? Or would a ML hybrid with or without the sub be better and, if so, which model? Your advice would be much appreciated.