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Old 05-03-2009, 06:02 AM   #1
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Been tempted lately to move to Magnepans, not sure if my receiver can handle them though. Was thinking of running:

2 x MG12's (fronts)
2 x MMG's (surrounds)
1 x CC3 (center)

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http://www.magnepan.com/model_MMG

If anyone has experience with either Maggies or running 4 ohm speakers on the 8002, I'd like to hear from you.
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Been tempted lately to move to Magnepans, not sure if my receiver can handle them though. Was thinking of running:

2 x MG12's (fronts)
2 x MMG's (surrounds)
1 x CC3 (center)

Here's a link:

http://www.magnepan.com/model_MMG

If anyone has experience with either Maggies or running 4 ohm speakers on the 8002, I'd like to hear from you.
As I recall, Magnepans can be a pretty difficult load for a lot of receivers and even some amps. I would say that you would be much better off and the Magnepans would sound and perform much better with separate amps and also ultimately a separate Pre/Pro. So if you are dead set on the Magnepans and their sound, I would say to get the separate amp (s) first and then when I could to replace the receiver with a Pre/Pro.

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Wait, I was under the impression Maggies were ridiculously expensive. These MMGs are $599/pair?! Although, clearly I would say they aren't for the beginner enthusiast, even at this entry-level price.

On the other note, I am sure the Marantz 8002 could handle this, ohm-wise - but I am unsure as to the power wants of these planar speakers, I'm not too wise up on it. I'm sure you've read the following quote from the website:

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We are asked this question every day. But, individual tastes vary so greatly that a definitive answer is impossible. We are using a 35 watt receiver in the lobby to our factory. Therefore, can we say that 35 watts is all you need? For each increase of 3 db, the power must be doubled. So, 70 watts, 140 watts, 280 watts, etc. will result in a 3 db increase over the receiver we are using in our lobby. Personal tastes are "all over the map". We hear of customers that are perfectly happy with 25 watts and others using 1000 watts. Without the option of listening with you, we have no way to give advice.The most reliable way to answer this question for your particular needs is by visiting a dealer. If you listen to your music at your normal volume, in a room that is approximately the same size as your room, with an amplifier similar to what you plan to use, an accurate power requirement can be determined for your listening habits. The amplifier used in this test should have a similar 4 ohm rating as the amplifier you plan to use at home, but it is not necessary for it to be identical to your amplifier.
Edit: You know what, now that I read more into it, I think separates are necessary.

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The same conclusion I came up with. Think I'm going to stick with my Monitors for now and build up a 2 ch system when things pick up again at work.
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Wait, I was under the impression Maggies were ridiculously expensive. These MMGs are $599/pair?! Although, clearly I would say they aren't for the beginner enthusiast, even at this entry-level price.
Nope, even their top-of-the-line MG 20.1s are only about $15K.

To the OP: yes, you'll need an amp with plenty of current reserves to properly drive a set of Maggies. I think receivers need not apply...
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Not even 15k if you don't mind used, these babies are on Audiogon for 4500.00

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Not only are they a difficult load to drive (not that I'm worried about that) but they are also rather inefficient. However - with the proper gear they are said to be magical! I have actually considered the same setup that you are looking at (I have also considered ML CLS or II's - the original ones not the new series out - way to rich for my blood). I agree that you would need seperates for that kind of a system.
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Not only are they a difficult load to drive (not that I'm worried about that) but they are also rather inefficient. However - with the proper gear they are said to be magical! I have actually considered the same setup that you are looking at (I have also considered ML CLS or II's - the original ones not the new series out - way to rich for my blood). I agree that you would need seperates for that kind of a system.
But, that is the beauty of making your purchases in pieces. As I had suggested earlier in the thread, consider first getting a good 2 channel amp off of Audiogon. Then get the speaker and ultimately when you can, sell the receiver to help to pay for the replacement Pre/Pro (which again can be gotten off of Audiogon). Just a thought if you think that you will be able to afford this option.

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