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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2012 18:30:11 GMT -5
The OP wrote: "Most of my gear is less than a year old and sounds great to me. "
Stop right there. If it sounds great to you, leave it be....
-RW-
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ajeepham
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Post by ajeepham on Aug 5, 2014 17:21:10 GMT -5
I'm also totally on board with "jamscape" . . .
"I can vouch for Maggies and Emo amps sounding great together. My XPA-2 / 1.6 combo sounds great to my ears. Plenty of power and dead silent when it should be. I've been nothing but thrilled since getting the XPA-2"
The XDA-2 is wonder full with the IBM Desktop also'
Cheers' and Enjoy
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Post by garbulky on Aug 5, 2014 18:44:54 GMT -5
Ok thanks. That's what I figured but I wasn't for sure. I only had Bose, Advent and Cerwin-vega before recently. Never had a separate amp till last Emo sale. I've always had the under powered receiver thing in my systems since college years. My stuff sounds real good to me but I've always wanted to try a set of every speaker and amp combo. There's a guy that has 7 Emotiva XPA-1's running Magnepan 3.7's for the fronts and magnepan 1.7's for surrounds duty. So.... I think you are good there. Having said that, I reccomend paying attention to your source and pre-amp as well as well as your room. Maggies aren't for everybody. They take a specific placement and room to sound their best. For instance if you plan to put them down on the spot where there is free space is likely the wrong place for it so some flexibility is needed.
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