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Re: Anyone Gone From A Planar Type Speaker To 4Pi's [message #75402 is a reply to message #75384] Thu, 31 January 2013 18:54 Go to previous message
steve f is currently offline  steve f
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Well... I've owned Maggie MMG and had some old Quad 57 ESL's for awhile. I was helping a buddy repair one. I have one and three PI's now. The ones aren't stock, different tweeters. I have the Transcendent SE OTL at a mighty watt and a half per channel.
I thought the Maggies were good until I lived with them awhile. I think Maggies lack even drive, and I'm sensitive to that.
The Quads were nice, but lack dynamic range.
The one PI's and Transcendent really sound good together. My wife dropped a hardcover book on one of the three PI woofers. Crunch! I never got to try them with the TS amp.
To make a long story shorter. Transcendent amps are excellent. PI speakers are wonderfully dynamic you can't go wrong. Unless you let my wife near them.

Steve. Cool
 
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