These well-marketed, very heavy speakers, are supposed to have some of the best engineering out there (success breeds success). Yet Magico is peddling the MPODs and StillPoints seems to have found a niche with Wilson owners. What's up with that?
In the case of Wilson, is there a deficiency, or is stillpoints trying to reach the "detail lover" segment?
In the case of Magico, they can sell a bunch of MPODs to guys who have already paid $60K+ for their speakers, and the price of the MPODs can be half or more of their S1 speakers. Why couldn't they do it right the first time? Is this all about upselling to the consumer?
Or do these products help resolve problems with design flaws that big speakers have?
In the case of Wilson, is there a deficiency, or is stillpoints trying to reach the "detail lover" segment?
In the case of Magico, they can sell a bunch of MPODs to guys who have already paid $60K+ for their speakers, and the price of the MPODs can be half or more of their S1 speakers. Why couldn't they do it right the first time? Is this all about upselling to the consumer?
Or do these products help resolve problems with design flaws that big speakers have?