Magnepan 1.7s in a 10x13' dedicated room?


I'm planning on upgrading my speakers soon and want to go back to Magnepans. I'm considering MG12s but came across nearly new 1.7s on Craigs List for a good price. Problem is, my room is only 10x13x8', but I can do anything I want to it. It already has three bass traps, (two in front corners, one at ceiling wall juncture in back) and 24 1x2' Auralex absorbers spaced around the room. Floor is hardwood with a big think area rug. Anyone put 1.6s or 1.7s in a room of similar size?
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Johnto,
I had the 1.7 in a similar size room and upgraded to the 3.7.
All aspects of the music improved and sounded more pleasing.
Although I would agree that the 3.7 should be used in a larger room, it was still an improvement.

I have had mmgs and mg12s in a room a little smaller than yours 10x11. 12in diameter/4ft tall foam column 2ft behind speakers, back wall fully covered with auralex, side walls partially covered, top corners treated, and it sounded great! I have had many speakers in that room, Magnepan and monitors worked the best. I probably could have had the bigger 1.6 back then, but I was very pleased with mg12.
In general, I would not recommend Magnepans in small rooms.  I went from having my Maggies 4' off the front wall to 9' & 7' (uneven front wall), and the difference was massive.  You really hamstring the speaker by having them close to the front wall and are probably better off getting a different brand.
My room is 12 x 15 x 8 just upgraded from 1.7i to 3.7 i.  Don't be scared of large Maggies in a small room the sound is totally amazing you get more of everything. Also upgraded amp from Emotiva ( which kept blowing) to Parasound Halo integrated a match made in heaven. Plenty of power and great sound.
One factor that wasn't discussed here was ceiling height... I've always had rooms that were 8' height until our last move.  10' ceilings make a big improvement in sound stage/imaging