"The increasing importance of the smaller difference" v Law Of Diminishing Returns

Al M.

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I do find so many high Wattage/box spkr combinations just don't allow music to breathe and are overly forensic,

With that I fully agree...

but that's for another thread. I only mentioned Magico as a typical example of the genre.

…but Magico is not a typical example.
 

spiritofmusic

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Whatis different about Magico, drivers, enclosure, passive crossover....?
Keith

Can't answer that Keith, but I do know they REALLY measure well, and by definition you REALLY love them.
 

Diapason

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Turning this around a bit, searching for small improvements on an already excellent and balanced system is one side of the coin, but a small sonic defect can be like a stone in your shoe that just gets more and more irritating. I'm sure that's a path many of us have been on: initially a system sounds excellent, but then experience with it over time reveals small annoyances which take on larger proportions until the next upgrade, and the cycle starts again. Against that backdrop, small differences and diminishing returns become something else. Like a drop of urine in your glass of Scotch!
 

spiritofmusic

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Turning this around a bit, searching for small improvements on an already excellent and balanced system is one side of the coin, but a small sonic defect can be like a stone in your shoe that just gets more and more irritating. I'm sure that's a path many of us have been on: initially a system sounds excellent, but then experience with it over time reveals small annoyances which take on larger proportions until the next upgrade, and the cycle starts again. Against that backdrop, small differences and diminishing returns become something else. Like a drop of urine in your glass of Scotch!

Diapason, is that the definition of being pissed?
 

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