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Magnepan Magneplanar MG1.6/QR: Two-way, floorstanding dipole loudspeaker. Drive-units: 2" by 48" Quasi-Ribbon tweeter, 442-in.2 planar-magnetic bass driver. Crossover: 600Hz, low-pass 12dB/octave, high-pass 6dB/octave. Frequency response: 40Hz-22kHz, ±3dB. Nominal impedance: 4 ohms (constant). Sensitivity: 86dB/2.8V/1m. Recommended power: 100W.
Dimensions: 64.5" H by 19.25" W by 2" D. Weight: 92 lbs/pair.
Finishes: Standard: white and black cloth, with oak, black, or cherry trim. Custom finishes available for an additional charge.
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Analog playback: VPI TNT Mk.IV turntable, JMW Memorial tonearm, Benz-Micro LO4 cartridge.Digital playback: Ultech UCD-100, CAL CL-15 CD players.Preamplifiers: Sonic Frontiers Phono 1 and Line 3, VAC CPA1 Mk.II.Power amplifiers: VTL Ichiban.Cables: MITerminator 2, 5; Kimber KCAG, KCTG; Bi-Focal XL; Synergistic Research Resolution and Designer's Reference; Nordost SPM.Accessories: Bright Star isolation systems, Tiptoes, Standesign, Bright Star, and Merrill equipment stands; PAC Super IDOS, MIT Z Center, and Nirvana AC conditioners; Synergistic Research A/C…
The MG1.6/QR plays significantly quieter than the Thiel CS2.3 for the same voltage input. I estimated its B-weighted sensitivity at a low 83.7dB(B)/2.83V/m, though this will be moderated somewhat by its line-source behavior in-room. Its impedance (fig.1) is basically that of a 4.5 ohm resistor, modified by the crossover, which results in the peak at 600Hz. Any good 4-ohm-rated amplifier should be able to drive the Maggie without difficulty. There are no cabinet resonances—the MG1.6/QR doesn't have a cabinet.
Fig.1 Magnepan MG1.6/QR, electrical…
With its ornate knobs and gold-on-black finish, the beautifully crafted Cary Audio Design 805 looks like a '30s period piece. A delightful feature is the "tuning eye" on the front panel. The eye, which monitors the AC output voltage, closes completely at the 50W output level. The open chassis is dominated by the large—almost 8" from head to toe—211 output tube. This true three-element tube has been heavily used over the years in RF amplifiers. The filament, a directly heated thoriated-tungsten type, requires a current of 3.25 amps at 10VAC. The 211's plate…
Even off the 4-ohm taps, the bass lacked impact and a convincing foundation. Taj Mahal's "John Henry's Fiddle" (string bass) on "Texas Woman Blues" (from Recycling the…
The Mozart simply brought out the 805's best, resulting in a fully 3-D illusion of space. Not only were instrumental outlines…
Something that really sets Toob Man's heart aglow is the igniting of the 805's mighty 211 power triode tube. When I dim the room lights and throw the filament power switch, the thoriated tungsten filament—at 3 amps and 10V—illuminates like a 30W light bulb. Both the 211's "furnace" and its grid structure are clearly visible through the top of the glass envelope—man, what a sight.
The 211 first came on the scene in 1919 as a radio transmitting tube, courtesy of the folks at the great Western Electric Company…