Maggie 3.6 Interconenct Upgrade


There is a lot of advertising, different forum comments, suggestions, etc. regarding the pins used by Magnepan to connect the crossover to the back of the Maggie 3.6 speakers.

The general opinion, based on what I have read, seems to be that the steel pins do not transmit the sound very well and one should upgrade to copper or silver interconnects.

My questions are three:

1. Is this really going to help on its own or should it be done in conjunction with a crossover upgrade?

2. The case is made that not using the steel pins helps to separate the crossover box from speaker frame vibrations which can distort the sound. Is this really audible?

3. Would all agree that the Mye stands are probably the most sonically noticable upgrade?

Thank you in advance for your learned responses!
dsper
I bought Kimber because it was locally available, because it was highly recommended over many years by a lot of folks who know stuff.
And I had it laying around because i bought it years ago.
When I bought the 3.6 about 2.5 years ago, my Kimber were set up differently, and i was in a hurry,, so I used some 12 gauge mil spec silver plated teflon coated wire. I did not bother with changing that for over 2 years...
(So you can see my non-worry about wire..)

Finally I just recently moved the crossover boxes, added the two pairs of Kimber, one original blue black on the bass, the other some of the clear/white later Kimber 8TC i had bought to use on the Maggies but never bothered to install.
And actually the one foot wire from the amp to the crossovers is still the 12 gauge millspec wire! (though I did bypass the ground input terminal and take the input wire directly to the output lug inside the box, since all it is IN the box is a wire from in directly to out.

Yeah the Kimber is a little better. but i am not worried about it.
Hello Dsper - There are now a whole LOT of specialty fuses available from HIFi Tuning, Audio Magic, Furutech, Iso-Clean, and SYnergistic Research ( to name a few). I am not going to go into a metalurgy discussion here as every "audiophile" has his/her own opinion as to which is better. I happen to like the single-element approach that HiFi Tuning uses ( not a seperate "burn element" bonded to lead wires in the fuse), but that is ONLY my personal preference. Just remember to use fast blow fuses (3A and 5A) and not slow blow fuses of whichever one YOU choose. Enjoy!
I would be curious to hear if anyone has compared the HiFi Tuning fuses to the new Synergistic Quantum.
Dsper,

" I use thicker than lamp cord stranded copper wire for my speaker leads "

Try using the same for your x/o boxes and see what that does for you.
Ditch the internal wires and crossovers
Install speaker leads(preferable same as speaker wire)18"+
Build new boxes for crossovers- damp boxes
Build crossovers with better caps and coil inductors
Upgrade wiring with same brand as speaker cable
Upgrade fuses
Upgrade binding posts
Dueland 1.2 resisters (cardas jumpers a little hot)
Mye stands
Very cohesive, clear, with better dynamics and bass