Locomotive
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Hi, I just purchased a Magneplaner MC1 from a fellow forum member (Mr. Suresh Lalwani)
I had initially visited Mr. Lalwani's residence to buy his definitive Technology subwoofer. It was then when i first heard a magneplaner (his 3.6). The sound just blew me away. I bought the subwoofer anyways but could not get the maggie sound out of my head. Mr. lalwani had also put up his Maggie MC1s (which was being used as rear speakers in his HT setup) and NAD T754 reciever on sale.
Since the MC1 were being used as rear speakers they were never really on my shopping list. However so smitten was i with the maggie sound that i started reading up all the reviews i could find on magneplaners in general. What struck me was that though MC1 were reviewed mostly as part of HT systems, the reviewers were going gaga about their performance. In fact in one of the reviews Mr. John Potis, a reviewer for 6moons magazine said that these $750 speakers sound much better than any $2000 monitors he had ever heard!! thats quite a testimony I say!!
So I asked mr. Lalwani if he had ever tried using his MC1 as front speakers. He was skeptical about how much power they could handle but was kind enough to let me try them. So we set up the MC1 with his hugely impressive Cadence monobloc amps and boy did they handle all that power!! I immediately took up his offer on the MC1s and the NAD :-D
Now I have set up the system in my own music room and hearing music like i have never heard it before
I had initially visited Mr. Lalwani's residence to buy his definitive Technology subwoofer. It was then when i first heard a magneplaner (his 3.6). The sound just blew me away. I bought the subwoofer anyways but could not get the maggie sound out of my head. Mr. lalwani had also put up his Maggie MC1s (which was being used as rear speakers in his HT setup) and NAD T754 reciever on sale.
Since the MC1 were being used as rear speakers they were never really on my shopping list. However so smitten was i with the maggie sound that i started reading up all the reviews i could find on magneplaners in general. What struck me was that though MC1 were reviewed mostly as part of HT systems, the reviewers were going gaga about their performance. In fact in one of the reviews Mr. John Potis, a reviewer for 6moons magazine said that these $750 speakers sound much better than any $2000 monitors he had ever heard!! thats quite a testimony I say!!
So I asked mr. Lalwani if he had ever tried using his MC1 as front speakers. He was skeptical about how much power they could handle but was kind enough to let me try them. So we set up the MC1 with his hugely impressive Cadence monobloc amps and boy did they handle all that power!! I immediately took up his offer on the MC1s and the NAD :-D
Now I have set up the system in my own music room and hearing music like i have never heard it before
