Magnepan MMG


owners of this fabulous speakers whats the "average" burn in time for these planers?...I got a brand new one with only 8 hours of break in time,sound abit congested right now but I heard these at a audio store which the owner mentioned it took over 100 hours before the true potential was present.Is that about the average time?..
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I think the MMG's tend to sound a bit constricted and bright. I own them and like them a lot. I have mine mounted about 24" high on top of a couple homemade woofer boxes (using NHT1259 woofers, one per MMG). I use an electronic crossover ($500 from Madisound) and an amplifier for the MMG's, and an amp for the NHT woofers. Good sound for the money.
I was not impressed with the MMG until I heard them hung up in the air and crossed over to a good woofer. Wow, good value. In fact, to get better sound, I have to spend gobs more money. I'd enjoy checking into some horn speakers, but with the bewildering array of compression drivers and actual horns, as well as more crossover points...it gets to be work, not a hobby. The MMG/NHT1259 was easy!
Hey that's great! I use a Van Alstine Omega3 in a Hafler 220 chassis, and a Mosfet120 done beautifully by Frank himself. And I've even tri-amped the system (My Maggies are on top of NHT1259 woofers placed in large cabinets). Also have a PSE Studio 4 amp. Bryston .5b preamp replaced by AVA Omega3 preamp. Omega3 DAC. Frankly, (pun intended) electronics aren't nearly as much fun to mess with as speakers. Speakers are fun. Also have a pair of MartinLogan Quests, some old B and W DM7Mark2, and a pair of B and W 303's for a good cheapy perspective.
The biggest MMG flaw I hear across a variety of recordings is their tendency to add sibilence to voices, and an overall constriction of sound. The MMG's are good speakers, but they have some issues,H like everything.
It is important to me to find product weaknesses, and not say "this is the greatest" (like I hear regarding Legacy and VMPS speakers). Can't let the most histrionic win. Still, show me a better speaker than the MMG for $550 and I'll go check em' out! Happily, as I can afford $550, unlike other speakers I'd like (see aforementioned brands).
So I would rate the MMG 4 of five stars, if such a statement matters...