Magneplanar MMGi Manual

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Magneplanar MMGi Manual Quick Set-Up 2 CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 3 Fine Tuning 3 Specifications 6 Revised 5/24/17 Page 1 of 6

Quick Set-Up 1. Remove panels and feet from the carton. KEEP ALL PACKAGING! If you should ever return the speakers to Magnepan, they must be returned in their original carton. There will be a charge if it is necessary to replace packaging. 2. Install the feet on the back of the speakers and tighten the screws. If the little flippers on the ends of the feet do not fall loosely by their own weight, spread their ends apart until the friction is eliminated. 3. The MMGi uses a unique high-current connector (See Figure 1). Strip approximately 1/4-inch of insulation from the speaker cable end and insert it into the connector and tighten the set screw with the Allen wrench provided. Special spade lug adapters are available from Magnepan...call to order. Magnepan encourages the use of large gauge speaker wire (preferably 16 gauge or larger). TO INSURE PROPER PHASING OF THE SPEAKERS, MAKE SURE PLUS (+) IS TO PLUS AND MINUS (-) IS TO MINUS. 4. Your speakers come in matched pairs and are mirror-imaged. The serial number for each speaker in the pair is the same except a 1 or 2 follows each serial number. Place speaker 1 on the left and 2 on the right. This places the tweeters to the outside. 5. Locate the speakers 2 feet or more in front of a wall. 6. The distance between the speakers should be approximately 60% of the distance you will be from the speakers when you listen to them, for example: if you will be10 feet from the speakers, position them about 6 feet apart. 7. Aim your speakers at your listening position. Revised 5/24/17 Page 2 of 6

CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 1. FUSING: The speaker terminal plate indicates a maximum fuse value of 4 amps Type 3AG ( normal or fast blow ). As a precaution, your speakers have been shipped with 3 amp fuses installed. Never bypass, increase the value beyond 4amps, or use slow blow fuses in these speakers. Our destruct tests indicate it is virtually impossible to burn out the tweeters if the above precautions are observed. NOTE: Burned out tweeters indicate abuse and are not covered by the warranty. 2. CAT OWNERS: It has been reported that cats will sometimes use Magneplanars for scratching posts. Should you have this problem we suggest cat repellent from your local pet shop. Fine Tuning 1. BASS RESPONSE: If you do not have access to test equipment play a record or CD with a repetitive bass line. Try the speakers in several positions. Begin experimenting with the speakers approximately 3 feet from a back wall. While listening to the repetitive bass, move the speaker forward and backward in increments of about 6 inches. You should notice positions where the bass is stronger or weaker. Avoid positioning the speaker the same distance from a sidewall as a back wall. This will sometimes result in boomy bass. While trying different speaker placements, move around the listening area. You will notice the bass is stronger in some locations than others. This is due to standing waves in the room. You should locate your listening position and the speakers where the sound seems the most natural. 2. TILT FEATURE: When sitting in a low chair or when seated more than 10 or 12 feet from the speakers, the speakers should be tilted forward for best frequency balance. To tilt the speakers forward, pull the top of the speaker forward to allow the flippers on the ends of the feet to drop down. To disengage the flippers simply pull the speaker forward or reach down and rotate the flipper over the top of the foot. Revised 5/24/17 Page 3 of 6

3. STEREO IMAGING AND DEPTH: Once you have determined the best bass position, separate the speakers by 60% of the distance from your listening chair to the speakers. For example, if your chair is 10 feet from the speakers, move the speakers apart in increments of 3 or 4 inches, listening carefully at each position. At some point you will start to hear two separate speakers instead of a stage effect. If you have this hole-in-the-middle effect, your speakers are too far apart. Begin moving them back together in small increments until you notice a point at which you achieve one cohesive sound stage. Orchestral music is good for this adjustment. Try reversing the speakers left to right, and right to left. You should notice a nicely focused sound with good depth and imaging with the speakers set up according to the Quick Set-Up instructions ( 1 on the right and 2 on left). Try them reversed ( 2 on right and 1 on left). You will probably prefer one over the other. 4. OPTIONAL TWEETER ATTENUATION: There are several reasons for possibly needing to attenuate the tweeters in your MMGis: a. Recordings typically in the pop or rock vein often exhibit a pronounced rise in the treble region. b. The Magneplanar Quasi ribbon tweeter is very efficient in it s total energy dispersion. If the surrounding walls are exceptionally reflective, the overall perceived acoustical balance can be tipped toward a hot high end. c. Put A and B together and it can be unbearable. Attenuation is accomplished by placing a resistor in the attenuation position on the connection plate (see Figure 1 below). Provided with your speakers are 1 and 2 ohm resistors for this purpose. These resistors will provide 1 to 4 db of attenuation. FIGURE 1 Revised 5/24/17 Page 4 of 6

If you continue to have a brightness problem you should consider deadening your room (see below) or using different electronics. Also try different interconnects and speaker cables. 5. ROOM ACOUSTICS: A room that is overly bright or alive will usually give the sound a blurred or confused effect. It can also contribute to the brightness problem mentioned above. On the other hand an overly dead room usually robs the sound of the aliveness and inner detail that can make you think you are there. You can determine which type of room you have by doing what acoustical engineers do when they are without their test equipment they walk around a room while making an occasional loud clap with their hands. If you do this at different locations in your room and listen to the sound that bounces back at you from the room boundaries, you can get a pretty good idea of what your room is like. If you hear a tailing zing after the loud clap, you can be quite certain you have a bright room and you may need to consider some type of wall treatment. The worst offenders in a bright room are bare glass windows and doors, and hard paneling. This is particularly true if two opposite walls are parallel and made of these materials. You can experiment by opening and closing drapes or hanging a blanket over these areas. There are commercial materials available that your dealer can help you with. One word of caution don t go overboard. If you hear only a dull thud after the hand clap, you probably have a dead room. About the only thing you can do, short of major construction, is to try leaving drapes open or removing absorptive materials. 6. MARK YOUR POSITION: Now that you have spent time finding the right position for you and your speakers, you don t want to lose it. A small tack or inconspicuous piece of yarn can be used to mark the spot(s). This will allow you to move the speaker back against a wall for casual listening and facilitate quickly finding that right spot for more serious listening. Revised 5/24/17 Page 5 of 6

Specifications Description: Two-way Quasi Ribbon/Planar-Magnetic Frequency Response: ± 3d, 50Hz to 26kHz Sensitivity: 86dB, 2.83 Volts, 500Hz @1 Meter Recommended Power: 40 to 150W @8 Ohms. For further information, see FAQ Impedance: 4 Ohms Dimensions: 14-1/2" X 48" X 1-1/4" Shipping Weight: 40 lbs./pair Revised 5/24/17 Page 6 of 6