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    I'm Bruce.

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    Vertical risers for Magnepan .7 loudspeakers

    from Robert Raus, the designer/manufacturer & enthusiast:
    The MK 7 has a great sense of purity and sweetness, with a natural and relaxed sound that offers a greater sense of realism and harmonic refinement. It allows for low level listening for those late nights when you need to keep your volume down but your don't want to lose transparency or inner detail...the sound is still alive and quite vivid and presents the heart of the music.

    The sound is transparent, instruments have better delineation and placement on the sound stage. The bass has added extension, definition and authority and the overall dynamic contrasts and musical shadings allow one to hear deeper into the music than usual with Magnepans.
    https://magnarisers.com/index.html

    One can mount speaker at choice of two heights.
    Supplied with manual with good ideas on setup.
    Robert also tunes each stand by ear on a set of .7’s after they have been manufactured.
    Gloss powder coated

    From Magna Risers there is a 12 week build time
    Cost: $295USD risers + $120USD shipping + £65GBP VAT/cust = £410GBP

    I have a pair basically new available without the wait, asking £300 +£25 shipping insured.
    Sent in original box. (I'll even dust them too.)

    Magna Risers MK7 by Bruce Warren, on Flickr
    Magna Risers MK7 2 by Bruce Warren, on Flickr
    Magna Risers MK7 5 by Bruce Warren, on Flickr
    Magna Risers MK7 3 by Bruce Warren, on Flickr
    Last edited by brucew268; 18-03-2023 at 16:46.
    Bruce

    Theories are not so much answers as questions, to be supported or undermined by experience & testing.

    Source: Audiolab 6000CDT > Calyx 24/192 DAC
    Amplification: Pass-design B1rev2 pre-amplifier > Neurochrome Modulus 686.
    Loudspeakers: Proac Response 1SC
    Cables/stands: spkr: MIT MH-750 biwire; IC: HT Truthlink; Target stands, sand-filled; Excel Cat6A 23AWG UFTP & 1attack.de Cat.7 SFTP.
    Other: Balanced AC transformer to hydra mains distr; Bass traps & Acoustic panels; Isolation: Inner tube & roller bearings; 3xZyxel ES104A switches in series w/Vreg upgrades.

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    Bruce

    Theories are not so much answers as questions, to be supported or undermined by experience & testing.

    Source: Audiolab 6000CDT > Calyx 24/192 DAC
    Amplification: Pass-design B1rev2 pre-amplifier > Neurochrome Modulus 686.
    Loudspeakers: Proac Response 1SC
    Cables/stands: spkr: MIT MH-750 biwire; IC: HT Truthlink; Target stands, sand-filled; Excel Cat6A 23AWG UFTP & 1attack.de Cat.7 SFTP.
    Other: Balanced AC transformer to hydra mains distr; Bass traps & Acoustic panels; Isolation: Inner tube & roller bearings; 3xZyxel ES104A switches in series w/Vreg upgrades.

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    Do these fit the Magnepan LRS ?

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    My understanding is that they are model-specific, in this case specific to the .7. However you could check with them to see: https://magnarisers.com/contact-us.html.
    Bruce

    Theories are not so much answers as questions, to be supported or undermined by experience & testing.

    Source: Audiolab 6000CDT > Calyx 24/192 DAC
    Amplification: Pass-design B1rev2 pre-amplifier > Neurochrome Modulus 686.
    Loudspeakers: Proac Response 1SC
    Cables/stands: spkr: MIT MH-750 biwire; IC: HT Truthlink; Target stands, sand-filled; Excel Cat6A 23AWG UFTP & 1attack.de Cat.7 SFTP.
    Other: Balanced AC transformer to hydra mains distr; Bass traps & Acoustic panels; Isolation: Inner tube & roller bearings; 3xZyxel ES104A switches in series w/Vreg upgrades.

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