Anything better than Magnepan 1.6?



So, its been out for something like 9 years, but it still seems to be absolute top of the line. I also see the Dali Ikon 6 which seems to have amazing pinpoint staging accuracy. The same recording of a female Jazz singer has a mouht the size of a woman on the Ikon 6 and maybe 5 feet wide, maybe 4, on the Magnepan. Which is a positive thing for much music, that 'wall of sound' thing they do. And it has a much, much better sense of 'air' with the combo ribbon tweeter and dome than most box speakers.

Anything else I should consider? Even up to 3k? In that range, after having Maggies since 1988, speakers like the appropriate B&W and similar don't seem to compare in my opinion at all - I guess its a planar thing. The sound is so obviously coming from a little box! Just can't do it. I love Thiel in general, but in this price range I don't get enough volume.

What about Innersound Isis? I might be able to get a used pair? Tight sweetspot annoying to me, I often have people over to listen to music with me.

Oh - and I don't care about Bass below 80 Hz and possibly a bit higher, but 120, absolute top of 160 might be okay if everything else is outstanding. I already have a VTF-3 HO Hsu subwoofer with turbo.

I listen to almost everything, so that is of no help. If I had to chosoe one to focus on, I'd choose classical, but I listen to a lot of Shostakovitch for example, which is basically heavy metal in classical, so an accurate speaker that doesn't punch you a little won't work.
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Welcome RGS92, the Rubys have a new technology in that they use a ribbon tweeter that goes all the way down to 800HZ crossover not 2000 HZ like most. The woofer which can extend greater excursion distance than anyting out in the market picks up below 800HZ so the entire midrange is reproduced flawlessly like the Apogee, MLs and Maggies. They are the most dynamic bass drivers I hae ever heard and this is compared to about 27 other dynamic speakers I have owned.
I have had the Maggie 1.6 and now own the Maggie MMG, I prefer the MMG better, and I had two pair of MArtin LOgan CLSes and a pair of Apogee Stages. I found that the wall of sound is exactly what I did not like after a while even though it was very accurate. I found two speakers that sounded more natural and have no boundaries at all, they sound closer to real live music. Again a matter of taste. I now favor the Horn Shoppe Horns single driver small floorstanders> $850, and my new absolute reference is my Mark and Daniels Rubys with OmniHramonizsers which total at $2500 new. People believe that my system sounds as good and natural as live music the highest compliment for an Audiophile. Good Luck!!