Magnepan Magneplanar MG 1.6 User Review

June 25th, 2009 by adam

181 reviews
4.63 of 5
MSRP: $ 1895.00

Description:

  • 2-Way/Quasi Ribbon Planar-Magnetic
  • Freq. Resp. 40-24kHz ±3dB
  • Rec Power Read Frequently Asked Questions
  • Sensitivity 86dB/500Hz /2.83v
  • Impedance 4 Ohm
  • Dimensions 19 x 65 x 2
  • Available in cherry, natural or black hardwood trim, off-white, black or grey fabric.
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    Please note, the inspiration for this special edition user highlighted reviews is that the MG1.6 were recently rated the #1 best audiophile speaker for under $3,600 from CNet’s Audiophiliac blogger Steve Guttenberg. With 181 reviews on audioREVIEW.com and a 4.63 out of 5 rating, Steve is probably right on the money. So here is your chance to find out more about ths wonderful speaker.

    Reviewed by:

    Feanor
    (Audio Enthusiast)

    Review Date August 17, 2005

    Overall Rating 5 of 5

    Value Rating 5 of 5

    Used product for 3 Months to 1 year

    Visitors rate this review 4.08 of 5, 13.00 votes

    Summary:
    Magnepan’s Magneplanar lineup are flat panel, full-range dipole speakers. The look a bit like narrow room dividers. By dipole I mean that sound comes out the back of the speakers as well as the front; the sound from the back is “out of phase” with that from the front. The radiating surfaces of the Magneplanar MG 1.6 are flat membranes: a wider one for low mid & bass, and a narrower one for upper mid and highs, (above about 600 Hz). Magnepan calls the latter a “quasi-ribbon”. In my opinion, the MG 1.6 is a high-end speaker at a “mid-fi” price and one of the greatest audio bargains out there. See my list of Strengths, below.

    In my judgment the advantage of the MG 1.6 (and other Magneplars), stems from the following: = It is a full-range dipole, and = It has uses low-mass, planar drivers for the whole audio spectrum. These attributes account for its extraordinary clarity, coherence, “air”, and “you’re there in the concert hall” soundstage. It is an inherent characteristic of all dipole speakers that they must be placed carefully to get sound good. In the MG 1.6 case, it is 3 - 4 feet from the wall behind and about 2 from the side walls. If not, the sound from the rear of the speaker will be reflected in such as way as to interfere with the sound from front, causing a quite raunchy and inaccurate result. (Failure to meet these conditions might have been Mr. Klementovich’s problem but if so he didn’t mention it.) With proper placement the Magneplars produce a sense of air and presence that few, if any, speakers can match.

    But the MG 1.6 is no “rocker”. If you like to listen to rock music at high volumes you might well be disappointed by the speakers. Inherently their planar membrane design limits driver excursion that in turn limits their ability to deliver hard-driving bass. This is not to say they don’t have good bass, only that there are limits.

    Strengths:
    = Excellent detail and resolution = Smooth frequency response = Coherence, e.g. no discontinuity or dissimilarity between the drivers = Fabulous soundstage, air, and sense of the presence of the performers

    Weaknesses:
    = Proper placement is critical = Fairly large, imposing appearance = Ultimately limited bass dynamics = Require a relatively powerful, high-current amplifier

    Similar Products Used:

    Magneplanar MMG; B&W DM7; B&W CDM1


    Reviewed by: digital (Audio Enthusiast)

    Review Date November 30, 2004

    Overall Rating 4 of 5

    Value Rating 4 of 5

    Used product for Less than 1 month

    Visitors rate this review 3.58 of 5, 12.00 votes

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    Summary:
    Recently picked up a pair of Magnepan 1.6QR’s and, as I spent so much time online in this and various other review sites in the past, wished to ‘give something back’. At any rate, onward with my Magnepan 1.6QR review. Not your average audio-buff, I am not a fan of jazz, very little classical and no opera whatsoever. Rather, I spend a lot of time listening to Eric Clapton, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Tragically Hip and a wide variety of other soft / hard rock recordings. My audio system is nothing to write home about; a Technics SA-DA10 receiver, Toshiba DVD player and various monster cables.

    The Magnepans are the front speakers for a 5.1 surround system, complimented by some Paradigm rears, center and sub. As a home-theater speaker they are fantastic, but as a critical listening stereo speaker they are astonishing. Though I have a quality sub, I turn it off in stereo; its simply not required. Roughly estimating, I would say that I have auditioned well over a hundred sets of speakers in my life, in most conceivable rooms with front-ends ranging from ultra, (Linn LP12, Krell & Levinson Pre’ / Amps’), to average, (Pioneer / Yamaha etc.), and Magnepan’s transducers have always impressed me the most overall. I had heard & read much that led me to believe that I – must – use these speakers with a powerful, (read ‘audiophile expensive’), separate pre-amp and amplifier. In fact, the dealer cringed when I told him that I would be hooking them up to a Technics receiver. Not one to be swayed however, I urged the audio shop to allow me to audition the 1.6qr’s with a quality receiver. They hooked me up with a NAD T773 receiver and NAD C542 CD player. So far, so good. I lined up some CD’s that I had brought with me and sat back.

    Listening to a variety of CD’s, all went well until about an hour into the listening session. John Lee Hooker’s sharp licks on Tupelo, (from the CD ‘Chill Out’ – Virgin Music), shut the receiver down hard while playing at just slightly over half-volume. While this was at a level that I would consider as ‘nearly loud’, (the speakers are a in-efficient), I was disturbed that a receiver of this heritage, (and price), could be shut down so easily. That aside, I had auditioned several other maggies and was determined to take home the 1.6’s. I felt that I could run the Technics very low and pop for a stand-alone pre’ & amp’ later.

    However, since arriving home I have run the Technics receiver a little over half-volume on quite a few occasions and have yet to shut down or even audibly distort the receiver. Often my sessions run many hours. I can only attribute this oddity to the NAD having much more sensitive clipping circuits. The only reason that I have not pushed the receiver even harder is that I understand that (most), speakers require a gentle burn-in period. Thought that might be a wife’s tale until I actually read it in the Magnepan user’s manual.

    Details; my listening area is odd; it’s a long room, about 16 feet across and perhaps 40-ish feet long. One end hosts a dining room with antique furniture, while the other end is mostly modern, (computer desk / audio gear). In this end I have the 1.6QR’s, TV, center channel and electronics set up facing across the short length of the room at my sweet spot. The room acoustics are slightly deadening; carpeted with soft furniture, though the walls are ‘hard’ in that they support few hangings with sound-dampening characteristics. The room also plays host to a wide array of my wife’s large plants.

    Strengths:
    Must say, the 1.6qr’s are, hands down, the very best speakers that I have had the pleasure of experiencing in my home, or in any retail sound rooms for that matter. Music from planar magnetic speakers is something that has to be heard to be believed. All of the eloquent words in the world that I can type here don’t even begin to do justice to the sound stage that the 1.6qr’s reproduce. Though the physical size is initially somewhat imposing, I have grown to like them a great deal. They have a very bold aura about them with their immaculate cloth covers and subtle wood trim.

    Weaknesses:
    First off, they are quite large; I mean really quite large. When you take them home and set them up for the first time the masculine side of you gets the Tool-Time-Tim Harrumph! feeling, but the feminine side starts glancing around nervously for your spouse… They are simply physically imposing, (this apprehension melts away rather quickly once you actually hear them, but the initial view is rather stunning). As much as you want to pop in your all-time favorite CD, I strongly suggest that you start by playing your significant others’ most treasured recording; Loreena McKennitt’s ‘The Visit’, worked for me, and I might add, I enjoyed it as well. The only other nit-pick that I can offer are towards the stands. Lets face it; these puny metal flat-bar stands are downright homely. Come on Magnepan, you can do better than that – you are dressing up a queen in old sneakers! These are beautiful speakers with some really ugly stands! I am led to believe that there are third-parties which supply athletically appealing stands for the Magnepan line, but one should not have to purchase aesthetically appealing stands from elsewhere for speakers of this caliber / class. I will have my brother-in-law, the master-carpenter create some really fantastic rounded oak or mahogany stands with hidden rear attachments for my Magnepans and will sell pairs to those interested as well! The only thing that stopped me from giving this speaker a perfect rating is that the stands are so poor!

    Similar Products Used:
    Magnepan MG12, MGII’s and a wide variety of ‘classic’ cabinet speakers.

    A word from Magnepan

    One of the advantages of quasi ribbon drivers is the extremely wide frequency band width. In addition to rugged power handling , the quasi ribbon driver of the MG1.6 handles over 5 octaves of the critical midrange and high frequencies (500Hz to over 24kHz). The result is low distortion and seamless ribbon clarity–a sound so clear and effortless that is has changed the thinking of thousands of audiophiles about planar speakers.

    Small box speakers are very popular. We aren’t designing and manufacturing large planar speakers just to be different. If we could shrink the unique sound of Magneplanars into a small box. Magneplanars would be as well-known as Bose. Despite the advances in technology, no small speaker exists that can duplicate the performance of a full-range planar speaker.

    Some physicists argue that the large wave launch, low surface loudness, etc. are unique to planar speakers. The physics require the size and shape of a Magneplanar. In part, the MG1.6 offers superior sound because of its size and shape. Thousands of audiophiles see Magneplanars in a different light once they fall in love with the sound of planar speakers.

    The MG1.6 offers ribbon technology and planar bass resolution at a price that some audiophiles spend for speaker cables. Musical value is what Magneplanars are all about. Ask your dealer or call Magnepan at 800-474-1646 for copies of reviews of the highly acclaimed 1.6.

    www.magnepan.com

    There are many conversations on this unique speaker on the audioREVIEW forums, check them out.

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    More resources:

    Magnepan Owners group: www.integracoustics.com/MUG/MUG/

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    What about an amp? Class D amp and POWER: Here is a thread on it on the forums.

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    Popular Blu-Ray Players Reviews and Hot Price Deals

    February 11th, 2009 by adam

    How to Choose a Blu-ray Player:

    Sony PlayStation 3
    Everything Else
    Pros - Best value for a Blu-ray/DVD player as well as a gaming console and streaming content
    Cons - Lack of analog multichannel outputs or IR receptors
    Pros - Can have analog multichannel outputs and IR receptors and support high quality audio options like Dolby TrueHD lossless format
    Cons -Not nearly a multifunctional as a PS3

    Choosing a Blu-ray player is fairly straight forward. All player support Dolby Digital, DTS, and linear PCM formats that offer exceptional video and audio quality. Of course, image quality will be relative to your television’s maximum resolution. Really, unless you are a hi-fi fanatic, the hardest choice for you to make is choosing between a stand alone unit or a Sony PS3. Which isn’t really a hard choice when you thinking about it.

    Stand alone units give home theater enthusiast more analog multichannel outputs as well as higher quality lossless sound choices for distinguishing audiophiles. If you don’t have a audio system that cost as much as a small car, then the PS3 really is the best way to go.

    The PS3 does everything a stand alone unit will do as well as play games and connect to the internet for streaming media. Since most stand alone units and the PS3 cost about the same amount of money, unless you really want true hi-fi quality sound that the PS3 does not provide, it is hands down the best option.

    Experts may all agree on the advantages or shortcomings of any product they review but, at AudioReview.com, we believe that the average consumer can best summarize all the details a product has to offer… So read what users have to says!

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    Sony BRAVIA XBR HDTVs XBR8 and XBR7 Series

    February 4th, 2009 by adam

    Sony BRAVIA XBR8 and XBR7 Series

    The BRAVIA XBR series from Sony are among the best flat panel HDTVs on the market.  The price is a little high compared to some other HDTVs on the market, but the outstanding picture quality, including deep blacks and accurate colors make up for the hit to the pocket book.  Lucky they come in more than one size, so there might be something in your range.

    CNET, user reviews on Amazon, UltamateAV and AudioReview all rate this series very highly.  You will be very happy for months or years on end of watching your favorite blu-ray or DVD over and over again.

    What makes the BRAVIA so nice are several of the features.

    The Difference -

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    Popular DVD, DVDR and VCR Player Combos this Month

    January 27th, 2009 by adam

    This past month AudioReview.com user have been looking at these DVD, DVR and DVD-VCR combos. These are the top 5, in that order. Maybe there is something here that works for you? Maybe you could recommend some for others in the comments below. I’ll add them to the list as they show up.

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    Check out other DVD/DVD Combo/DVR drives on AudioReview.com
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    Cool Stuff for Your iPod and Other MP3 Players

    January 23rd, 2009 by adam

    Here is short list of MP3 gizmos we think you should check out. If you are in the market for an in car mp3 adapter, some nice iPod docks, or feel a little lonely with your Sony MP3 player in this Apple and Microsoft world, here are some suggestions for you.  These are popular items that others are checking out, actually doing their part to keep our economy afloat and purchasing some products.

    - AudioReview.com

    Check this little gizmo out.  Macally makes them for your iPod or Sansa MP3 player.  It will charge your player as well as send music over the airwaves to your radio.  Be your own radio station, in the privacy of your own car so the FCC doesn’t go all Pump Up the Volume on you.

    Macally FMCup (Black) FM Transmitter for Apple iPod
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    iLuv, also known as JWIN, has a ton of great MP3 player stuff.  Most of their designs are very slick and fashionable and can fit right in with any modern home design.  The iLuve i199 is an AudioReview.com Editorial pick for the Best MP3 Player Speakers.  To see more of iLuv/JWIN’s gear go here.

    iLuv i199
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  • Connector type - 1 x Docking station, 1 x USB, 1 x Headphones
  • Receive and play the music wirelessly from your audio device with Bluetooth wireless technology, such as MP3 music players, MP3 mobile phones, laptops, etc
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    The Sony CPF-NW001 isn’t too popular here in the States but they are around and you should check them out if you have a Sony MP3 player.  Amazon reviewer By Julikat (Surrey, UK) give the player 5 stars and has this to say about it.

    “This fantastic little system turned up this morning, and 12 hours later, what can I say?? I LOVE it, I’m going to marry it and have its babies! The sound is excellent and the range is unbelievable when you consider how small it is! I played my Sony A808 in it and was blown away.”

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    The Onkyo DSA2X iPod Docking Station is a simple to use little port that gives you a remote control, charging, place for your iPod.  It can connect to your home music system with RCA plugs or your TV for video play back or picture slide shows.  Not the most advanced little peice of equipment but it is a simple, easy to use, no nonsence, good looking docking station that doesn’t limit you to speakers or screens that are too small for happyness.

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    Popular Home Theaters In a Box

    January 23rd, 2009 by adam

    How to Choose a Home Theater in a Box:

    Home Theater in a Box
    Building Up Your Own Home Theater System
    Pros - Easy as plug and play. Someone else has pieced together the components so they all match. Typically HTiB save space and money.
    Cons -Not going to impress any audio snobs, but who cares? Not everyone has time, energy or money for a individually hand picked theater system.
    Pros - Your bank account is the limit in hi-fi heaven. You’ve done your research and know your stuff, you shouldn’t be displeased at all.
    Cons -Where did your time and money go?

    Choosing a Home Theater in a Box is pretty simple.  There are a couple things that you really only need to keep in mind.

    - The more you spend, the more likely the sound, options, and design will be of higher quality. Though you don’t have to spend a lot to get a good home theater experience.
    - That you may have trouble upgrading your speakers at a later point, if you so choose.  You might want to ask around in our forums for suggestions for your own room size.
    - The larger a room you are trying to fill with quality sound the more power you’ll want from your HTiB

    Experts may all agree on the advantages or shortcomings of any product they review but, at AudioReview.com, we believe that the average consumer can best summarize all the details a product has to offer… So read what users have to says!

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    Best Prices for Popular Flat Panel LCD TV’s

    January 13th, 2009 by adam

    As of today, Tues the 13th, 2009, we’ve got better prices on some of Amazon’s best selling Flat Panel LCD TV’s.  If you are in the market, check it out.  These are some good prices on some good TVs.  Can’t beat that combo with a stick.

    Here is the list from Amazon, below are our BETTER offerings from AudioReview partner stores.

    Samsung LN46A650 46 in. HDTV LCD TV
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    As of 01-13-09 you can save $200 on our eBay listing and $100 on Abe’s Of Maine. Both 4 of 5 star retailers.  Amazon does have a used one for cheaper, if you want used.
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    Samsung LN40A550 40 in. HDTV LCD TV
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    Description: Enjoy a pixel-perfect 1080p picture with the Samsung LN40A550. For most HD broadcasts, and especially for high-def discs, you need a 1080p display like this one to fully appreciate that you-are-there detail and depth. Built-in tuners give you easy access to both digital and analog over-the-air broadcasts (antenna required). And the “QAM” digital cable tuner lets cable TV subscribers watch unscrambled channels without using a separate set-top box.

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    As of 13-01-09 you can save $30 off the best Amazon price. It isn’t much, but it is a tank of gas at the end of the week!
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    Panasonic TC-32LX85 32 in. HDTV LCD TV
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    Description: The TC-32LX85 VIERA 32″ LCD TV from Panasonic can be the cornerstone of your home theater. This stylish screen features 720p resolution with a native contrast ratio of 10,000:1 for crisp, detailed imagery.

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    Save some, buy the kids a soda. A great little TV at a fantastic price. Something you can afford. Remember, if you haven’t lost your job yet, you still make as much as you did last year, unless you don’t.

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    Save a good $50 from the best Amazon price here at AudioReview

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    Best Deals on Popular Speakers

    January 12th, 2009 by adam

    At AudioReview.com you should be able to find good deals on well priced stuff.  Here is a selection of some of the more popular speakers at a good deal by popular brands.

    Looking for?

    - Floor Standing Speakers: check out the KEF IQ90 $600
    - Bookshelf / Outdoor Speakers: check out the  JBL Control Now AW $149
    - Surround Sound Speakers: check out the  Klipsch RS10B $159
    - Wireless Computer Speakers: check out the RCA WSP150 $150
    - Surround Sound System: check out the  Polk Audio RM 6750 $193

    KEF IQ90 Black Ash Tower Speakers. Single 3-way black ash Q series floorstanding speaker Center Speaker
    1) KEF IQ90 Black Ash Tower Speakers
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    MSRP: $ 750.00
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    5.00 of 5
    Description: It’s a bass reflex design based on pairing KEF’s latest and most sophisticated Uni-Q array with powerful new generation bass drivers in an elegantly curved cabinet that’s designed to maximise cabinet stiffness and minimize internal reflections.

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    JBL CONTROLNOWAW Control Now Bookshelf/Wall Mount Outdoor (White) Speaker
    2) JBL Control Now Bookshelf/Outdoor
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    MSRP: $ 225.00
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    Description: Up to 150 watts RMS / 80Hz-30kHz +/- 3dB Frequency response / Shielded 3/4″ Titanium-laminate dome, Shielded Dual 4″ PolyPlas woofers / Priced per speaker

    If you want great sound with a flexible installation, JBL Control NOW AW Speakers are the way to go. Incorporating innovative proprietary technologies into an ingenious and uniquely versatile design, JBL Control NOW AW speakers will deliver evenly distributed sound with minimal Distortion  at any volume level in any listening environment, indoors or out. (Please note that while the JBL Control NOW AW is an all-weather outdoor speaker, it is not waterproof. It should be sheltered from direct Exposure to ice, snow and sustained moisture.) Media rooms, rec rooms, kitchens, decks, pool houses, patio — anywhere you want high style and high-performance, JBL Control NOW AW is the best choice.

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    Klipsch Reference Series Rear Surround Speaker - RS10B Main / Stereo Speaker
    3) Klipsch Reference RS10B
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    MSRP: $ 159.00
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    Description: Excellent for Home Theater Satellite / Price per Speaker / Black Finish / 2 Tractrix Horn Tweeters and 1 4-Inch Woofer / Wide Dispersion Sound

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    What is a good center channel match? Check out the RC-10 Center Channel. A killer home surround sound set up for $900: 4 x Klipsch RS10B and 1 x RC-10 - Make your family and friends jealous.

    Klipsch RC-10 Center Channel Main / Stereo Speaker

    RCA WSP150
    4) RCA WSP150
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    MSRP: $ 85.00
    • 900 MHz Wireless Speakers
    • Invisibly connects with virtually any audio source
    • Transmits up to 125 ft. for use anywhere in the home or outdoors
    • Goes through walls and floors
    • One 8″ “Y” cable adapter (3.5 mm jack to RCA plugs)
    • Controls to adjust bass, volume and tone
    • Compact size for bookshelf, kitchen, home office
    • Audio frequency response: 50Hz - 12KHz
    • Signal-to-noise ratio: 50dB minimum
    • Audio distortion: less than 2% THD
    • Two 6 volt DC power adapters (for speakers)
    • One 19 volt DC power adapter (for transmitter)
    • Uses 4 “D” cell batteries per speaker for complete portability (not included)

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    Polk Audio RM6750 Speaker System
    5) Polk Audio RM6750 Speaker System
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    MSRP: $
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    Description: Introducing a complete home theater audio solution for people who crave true cinema excitement without breaking the bank.the RM6750. The integrated Power Port Bass Vent designed right onto the back of the compact Satellite & Center Channel speakers-the same technology used in full-sized Polk Audio speakers-improves lower midrange response and all-important sub/sat blending, taking the RM6750 beyond the performance realm of any other sub/sat system in this price range. This integrated design reveals midrange with no hole in the frequencies between the sats and the sub, for male vocals that are rich and full-not thin and weak like other sub/sat systems. The RM6750 comes with its own subwoofer module, an 8 inch long throw driver and high current power amplifier for real ground-shaking bass thrills.

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    Top 5 Most Popular Viewed Headphone

    January 5th, 2009 by adam

    What are the most viewed headphones/earbuds of the past Holidays for AudioReview.com?

    Bang & Olufsen A8 Earphones
    1) Bang & Olufsen A8 Earbuds
    34 reviews
    4.44 of 5
    MSRP: $ 69.99
    34 Reviews
    0 Quick Ratings
    4.44 of 5

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    Description: Designed for durability, the A8’s can be adjusted to fit the contours and curves of the individual ear. This ensures that regardless of whether you’re relaxing, walking or jogging, they always sit comfortably, and firmly, in place.

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    Sony MDR 7506
    2) Sony MDR 7506
    56 reviews
    4.61 of 5
    MSRP: $
    56 Reviews
    0 Quick Ratings
    4.61 of 5

    1,283 Views

    These pro-quality headphones let you hear it all. Premium 40mm drivers reproduce every musical nuance. Closed-ear design gives a tight bass response, practically eliminates external noise, and snuggles over the ears for hours of comfort. Frequency response is a flat 10Hz to 20kHz so you accurately hear what’s being recorded. Gold-plated connectors prevent rust and corrosion, and a UniMatch plug is provided for both 1/4″ and 1/8″ jacks. Phones fold for easy storage. We recommend the MDR-7506 for applications where hearing accuracy is crucial. Includes soft case.
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    Sennheiser HD595
    3) Sennheiser HD595
    10 reviews
    4.9 of 5
    MSRP: $ 289.00
    10 Reviews
    0 Quick Ratings
    4.90 of 5

    1,270 Views

    Description: Welcome to Sennheiser’s new 500 series.The HD 595 is the premier headphone of the range, boasting a new level of comfort and sound quality. Features include our E.A.R. technology and a highly constant,compressed cellulose fleece to reduce total harmonic distortion. Velour ear pads and high-quality leatherette headband both provide outstanding comfort.
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    Sennheiser HD-202
    4) Sennheiser HD-202
    7 reviews
    4.14 of 5
    MSRP: $ 35.00
    7 Reviews
    1 Quick Ratings
    4.25 of 5

    1,231 Views

    Description: The HD 202 closed, dynamic hi-fi stereo headphones are the ideal partner for DJs and powerful modern music, providing good insulation against ambient noise and a vivid, crisp bass response. The rugged lightweight headphones have a secure fit and can be used for both mobile sources and home (mini) hi-fi systems.
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    Sennheiser MX 500 Earbud
    5) Sennheiser MX 500 Earbuds
    23 reviews
    3.78 of 5
    MSRP: $
    23 Reviews
    0 Quick Ratings
    3.78 of 5
    1,049 Views

    Description: Full-bodied stereo sound with powerful bass response. Ultra-lightweight design for comfortable musical enjoyment & cool metallic look. It has superior sound reproduction & volume control built into the cable.
    With convenient carrying box that fits easily into your pocket.
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