MMG's are not true audiophile, no -- but they are still great speakers
for the money, and they will let you figure out if you really like the
planar sound.

The main drawback is that the sweet spot for MMG's is very small.
Second, they don't have a lot of low end.  In an optimal setup, they're
flat only down to 55-60hz or so.

A subwoofer is a prerequisite if you care about bass a lot. I got a
Dayton 10" sub when I got my MMG's, but I'm looking to sell it now that
I'm getting the 1.6qr's.

A lot of people will tell you planar speakers require good current, not
necessarily a lot of power.  It tends to be the case that high-watt amps
can provide the current, so people tend to associate them with requiring
lots of watts.


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Mike Anderson

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