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I guess it is harvest time at the farm!--Been working on Maggies Farm since 1979 with a pair of MG1's, then MMG's, then the 1.6's and now 3.6's.. I'm a big fan of my Cambridge Audio Azur 640H music server-I love this thing, too bad they are discontinuing! I can play my uncrompressed music catalog from the 750 gig Western Digital Hard drive in its USB port, on shuffle for quite a while without a replay! It does way more too, check out the details in the equipment list.

I also added A Cambridge Audio DVD99, not for DVD's, but for the SACD and DVD Audio capability, sounds so good I wonder why SACD didn't make it?

I now have the Rogue Monoblock M-150's, Tubes, that are set it to triode running the mids and ribbon tweeters in the 3.6's. A New D-Sonic Class D ICE powered 1000 watt per amp runs the bass panels in the 3.6's operating in an active BiAmp setup though a Beheringer DCX 2496 crossover. That will probabaly all change come Summer since the big girls are heading over to Peter Gunn for his upgrade /modifiaction.

Since his crossover mod won't allow for Bi-Amping, one of the amp(s) and the crossover (along with some very nice XLR cables) will be for sale here!

I also had this giant cherry shelving/stand custom made.It's keeping everythng much tidier and looks good too. One of my Timbernation isolation platforms is now holding up the Rotel 1080 tha is powering the Maggie 1.6 surrounds. Next quest is a CC3 center.
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    • Magnepan MG-1.6qr
    Bought used locally, currently surrounds
    • Rogue Audio Perseus
    with AV pass though for home theater
    • Rogue Audio M-150
    Black finish...With 150 Watts of pure tube power into 8, means the Monoblock M-150's work NICELY in triode setting into 4 ...!
    • Cambridge Audio Azur 640H Music Server
    Black- The Cambridge Audio Azur 640H music server features proprietary AudioFile technology which delivers hi-fi quality audio and advanced functionality from a feature packed. -160Gb hard drive -Wolfson WM8740 24/192kHz DAC -Supports wireless connectivity (when used with wireless adaptors) -Internet radio -On-screen graphical user interface -In-built CD-R/CD-RW burner Oh yeah, it has a line in, you can digitize your vinyl as you listen!
    • Music Hall MMF 5.1
    black, glass platter,
    • Cambridge Audio DVD-99
    Black- upscaling DVD player that ALSO plays SACD and DVD audio disks
    • Sony Play Station 3 40gig
    Blu-Ray, music server
    • Klipsch RW 10d
    Part of Klipsch Reference Home theater set
    • Straight Wire Stage
    BiWire
    • Straight Wire Sonata
    source IC's -Server to preamp -SACD-DVD A to preamp
    • Aural Thrills Silver Braid
    From auction listing- -New Silver Braid-, a 99.99 pure Silver interconnect Constructed of three strands of 30awg pure Silver wire braided to eliminate pollution. Since it is not shielded, the sound is very open with great detail, air, and space.
    • Brass Cones 1.5
    Tried them out, they seem to brighten up the mix.
    • Timbernation Maple Amplifier Isolation platforms
    Needed something to keep the new power units off the floor. Won a large one at auction and Chris cut it and finished the pieces real pretty for only a few bucks more! Look great and sound great too!
    • Furman Elite
    Linear power conditioner
    • Sony SCD CE595
    5 disc multichannel SACD player
    • D-Sonic S1000
    1000 WPC Class D ICE power amplifier
    • Magnepan MG-3.6r
    New fronts
    • Behringer DCX 2496 digital crossover
    Used in Bi-amping front speakers

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Keith,

Thanks for the reply. I am guessing Porsche from your user ID? 944 turbo to be more specific, great ride. You are correct with your assessment, mine is a 350Z, after market supercharger, borla stainless exhaust, brembo brakes, recarro seats, aftermarket fuel rails, plugs, wires and pretty much a never ending host of small after market parts. At the end of the day a car that will put 490 horse to the rear wheels, has a 6 speed gear box and will run a vette off the road, not to offend any vette owners.

I have been looking to upgrade the MMG's as well but have also given consideration to a maggie center speaker and the MMGW's on the rear wall. I have seen some very unique mounting options for the MMG's and all other maggies at MUG, a websire dedicated to maggies, logans and all other speakers that are not the typical box design. Take a look you might get some suggestions to mount the MMG's.

The only issue of potential concern is that the MMG is designed to be a floor standing speaker that is best placed some 30+ inches for any wall or boundary. The MMGW's on the other hand can litetally be mounted directly to the front or back wall without issue.

The mono blocks should do exactly that, wake them up and as all maggie owners know they like power and lots of it. I am feeding them 400w @ 4OHMs each via a Sunfire Cinema Grand, for my money a hard amplifier to beat. The most amazing aspect besides the fact that most maggies are less than 2 inches thick is that they take 400W with ease almost aking for more. Simply amazing.

When you get around to selling the 1.6's don't hesitate in letting me know.

nissancrazy

Keith, what difference would you say there is between the MMG's and the 1.6's? I have the MMG's and have wondered if there is a decent reason to move up the line?

I did have the privilage to hear a pair of the 3.6's and there is only one word, AMAZING.

I am actually looking for a pair of MMGW's for the back wall, but they seem hard to find used.

Thanks

nissancrazy