First, a bit of history: I know next to nothing about speakers, but I know a fair amount about headphones. I mostly listen to contemporary music, although that can be all over the map stylistically, from electronica, to folk, to indie rock, to pure pop and vocal jazz.
When we bought a house two years ago (in what I consider a suburb, but my wife considers rural), after years of moving around and living in apartments, I decided to buy a nice stereo system. I did some research online, and wound up with a Vincent SV-236 Mk amp, an Audio-Gd DAC based on PCM1704UK chips and a pair of PSB T6 speakers. While I liked the T6 speakers, they never really got me particularly excited. A friend I trust recommended that I get a pair of Magnepan MMGs and an economical sub. I wound up getting a pair of MG12s instead, along with a sub. When I first hooked up the MG12s, I was blown away. And every time I listen to them, I am absolutely floored. I love them. I love their sound. The MG12s provide clarity, detail and sweetness, while the sub fills in the bottom end in a way that is emminently satisfying. And I found there was just absolutely no comparison between the MG12s and the T6s -- the MG12s just seemed to blow the T6s away. It was like they weren't even in the same league.
But the experience has left me a bit confused about a few things and the next logical steps when it comes to be time to upgrade:
1. Do you think it is the MG12s in particular that impressed me, or is it just that I am reacting to the planar sound as compared to "box" speakers?
2. Do you think the T6s are overrated? They were the subject of glowing online reviews from numerous sources. Did I just expect too much from them? Would more expensive "box" speakers be significantly better?
3. Do you think that there are "box" speakers that would be a clear upgrade over the MG12s, or would I be best off by upgrading to other planars?
4. There are obviously speakers out there that cost a fortune -- and I don't even mean a small fortune, I mean an actual fortune. But then I take a look at something like
this kit, and wonder if it isn't possible to put together world-class speakers for somewhere around $3,000-3,500 (after including the cost of enclosures). From what I understand, Zaph Audio is well-respected when it comes to speaker designs, the kit uses well-regarded components (including two Scan-Speak Revelator drivers per speaker), the crossover (particularly the upgraded version) seems to use pretty good components, etc. Are commercial speakers that cost, say $8,000+ really going to be better? Or would I be paying for $5,000 worth of veneer and marketing, but getting inferior components and sound quality? I know that good components are not, by themselves, a guarantee of sound quality, but it isn't like this is some cockamamie design from an amateur hackjob...
Thoughts?
Best regards,
Adam