AV, thanks for that, I thought it may have something to do with that. It's just something I didn't want to comment on without knowing.
I auditioned Maggies loooong and hard for quite some time before deciding to go anouther route. I can say this much, they can make for the best sounds in acoustic music, but extremely punchy music leaves something behind. Bassy rock, electronic(asuming it's bass heavey), R & B sometimes leave you wanting something more usualy. As before mentioned they need a sub to complement them.
I would love a pair in a dedicated listening room with proper acoustics and a nice sub, but otherwise, if I plan to watch movies.... it's just not what I am looking for. The stage is huge though.
On speaker break in... well I think it exists. My speakers sound quite different from day 1. It could be ear break in.. or me sitting better when listening.. adding that 1/8 degree of toe whatever it is... I doubt it though. Speakers use flexable materials, i.e. surrounds. New rubber is stiffer than worked in rubber. A car engine has break in. My crotch rocket really had break in. Anything with mechanical moving parts... I would say has break in. for better or worse. I can't defend my position with more than speculation and heresay, and inductive reasoning, nothing through deduction.