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Cameron Oatley
ExtremeHiFi
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Julian Shapiro
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Manufacturer details

  • Midrange: 213 square inches radiating area
  • Driver Type: True ribbon tweeter and quasi ribbon midrange
The Magneplanar CCR was designed as a companion center channel speaker for the MG 20.7 (or MG 3.7i). The same or similar technology of the 20.7 was used for the CCR with a true ribbon tweeter and quasi ribbon midrange.
The Magneplanar CCR was designed as a companion center channel speaker for the MG 20.7 (or MG 3.7i). The same or similar technology of the 20.7 was used for the CCR with a true ribbon tweeter and quasi ribbon midrange.

For many of our "Maggie" customers who are considering adding home theater to their music system, we hear that home theater is not their highest priority. If that describes you, is the CCR the best choice for you as a 3.7i or 20.7 owner? If you think it is not, keep in mind that the home theater is not their highest priority. If that describes you, is the CCR the best choice for you as a 3.7i or 20.7 owner? If you think it is not, keep in mind that the center channel speaker "makes or breaks" a home theater system. For those who want the best in home theater performance, the CCR is the logical choice.

However, we won't attempt to fool you. The CCR is no 20.7. If the state-of-the-art for sound reproduction could be had with a "small" speaker like the CCR, what is the need for the radiating area of a 3.7i or 20.7? The CCR has curved true ribbon of the same design as the 20.7 or 3.7i. The curved quasi ribbon midrange is a similar design to the midrange of the 20.7 with 213 square inches of radiating area. Because home theater places greater demands on the center channel speaker, the CCR was designed for higher efficiency.

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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • Magnepan speakers utilize dipole line-source radiation patterns, generating sound in both forward and backward directions, which can lead to a more expansive and less room-dependent soundstage.
  • The brand's planar-magnetic panels and quasi-ribbon/true ribbon drivers offer a distinctive "boxless" and open sound, minimizing coloration and cabinet diffraction compared to traditional box speakers.
  • Magnepan speakers are known for exceptionally realistic voice and acoustic instrument reproduction, capturing subtle details and timbral nuances often missed by other speaker designs.

Magnepan LRS+

  • Positioning: The entry-level model in Magnepan's lineup, designed for small to medium-sized rooms.
  • Description: Offers high-definition sound with its quasi-ribbon technology, making it an excellent choice for those seeking quality audio in a compact form. Compared to the .7, it is more affordable and suitable for smaller spaces, while still delivering impressive sound quality.

Magnepan .7

  • Positioning: A step up from the LRS+, offering enhanced performance for those with slightly larger rooms.
  • Description: Features a quasi-ribbon design that provides a wider frequency response than the LRS+.

Magnepan 3.7i

  • Positioning: A premium model that uses advanced ribbon technology for superior sound.
  • Description: Offers seamless integration of its ribbon tweeter with quasi-ribbon drivers, providing a more refined audio experience than the 2.7i.

Magnepan 20.7

  • Positioning: A high-end model designed for serious audiophiles with large listening rooms.
  • Description: With its true ribbon tweeter and quasi-ribbon midrange and bass, the 20.7 offers an extraordinary ability to recreate lifelike soundscapes. It needs more power and space than the 3.7i.
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$2,501-$5,000
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Founding Year
1969

Our take on the brand

Magnepan is known for their unique planar magnetic speakers that use thin Mylar film and aluminum foil strips instead of traditional speaker cones, creating sound from both front and back of the panel for a more natural, box-less sound. Their speakers are particularly appealing for jazz and classical music listeners due to their lifelike reproduction of acoustic instruments, and they're popular among audiophiles for offering high-end performance at relatively affordable prices.

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