I made a bonehead mistake when I received the Magnepan LRS speakers I read the owner’s manual. This third part of the performance equation, the amplifier, will be discussed in greater depth below. Have a suitable venue to perform their best.So, the Magnepan LRS speakers are the first set of Magnepan products that I’ve ever had that: The tweeters of my MG-IIs reached their retirement age long ago but never got their goodbye memo. And the MG-II models were a gift from a neighbor. For the MG-1.6 models, I lacked an amplifier that could properly power them. With my SMGa and MG-1 models, the rooms where I placed them were grossly asymmetrical from left to right, and the speakers just didn’t sound right there. Unlike many who are exposed to Magnepan products, I am not one of the “immediately smitten.” But the fault lies not with Magnepan’s speakers, but rather my initial ignorance of their room requirements and amplifier preferences. Over my time as an audio enthusiast, I’ve owned (in chronological order) the SMGa, the MG-1, the MG-1.6, and the MG-II, and now I have the pleasure of having the Magnepan LRS models in the house for review. I’m no stranger to Magnepan products, although the LRS loudspeakers are new to me.
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