Superlative measurements .. Them people at Magico are unto something. !! Woah!!
Alon is very much into measurements.
Superlative measurements .. Them people at Magico are unto something. !! Woah!!
Myles
I find myself agreeing with your review and you know I cannot allow this to go on... One thing that struck me about your observations is that strange and unusual sense of "quietness".. The Magico speakers at least those I have heard (Mini, Q3, Q5 and Q7) are "quiet"for the lack of a better word. Plus they do what ESL are known for but as Ack put it with some serious meat on the bones" A sense of fleshing out the music... I believe it is the cleanliness of midband reproduction that is at play there,something most other speakers don't do as well. I would venture that the Magico as a group must be very low distortion in the midband say from 150 Hz to 3~4 KHz .. I would like to see measurements in that region. As for their treble same thing.
I would like to have your opinion on the Q3. They are to my ears spooky... So neutral , true to the source and chameleon-like they are... Incredible speakers ..world class, Top of the Line sound
I want to hear the new M series. From what I saw during my visit, these new drivers could be very interesting especially that new tweeter.
Thats an intriguing post, Myles. I did not know there was a whole new M series following this M Project. Nor had I read anywhere that the drivers were all going to be new. They seem to have designed at least one new driver for most of the speakers in the S and Q lines, so it is not surprising. I had thought the curved cabinet sides made of carbon fiber mated to the curved aluminum baffle is what distinguishes the M Project speaker, with perhaps a separate midrange enclosure developed from the S3. Very interesting.
Innovation seems to come at a dizzying pace at Magico. Perhaps they will have an M2 with which I can replace my Mini2.
Myles,
Just read your nice review of the Magico S5 - really a good work. However, considering it was made using only analog recorded material with SOTA sources, I think people using mainly digital sources should take it with many grains of salt. I own similar analog material and sources and digital, and I have found that opinions based mainly in red book material are many times quite different from those based in tape or vinyl. Just my 2 cent opinion ...
Also people should consider that the S5 costs 2.5 times more than the Summit X. BTW, I hope that sometime in the future we read your review and opinions on the Q3 or the Q5 - IMHO the last one would be a real partner to your275W ART amplifiers.
Myles did a great job for pt.1
Part 2 is in 4K video![]()
Myles,
Just read your nice review of the Magico S5 - really a good work. However, considering it was made using only analog recorded material with SOTA sources, I think people using mainly digital sources should take it with many grains of salt. I own similar analog material and sources and digital, and I have found that opinions based mainly in red book material are many times quite different from those based in tape or vinyl. Just my 2 cent opinion ...
Funny, JV was complaining in his recent review of the U3 that he couldn't quite call it "the best", until he hears it on analog but he is willing to call it "the best" he heard on digital... In any event, I listen mainly to red book digital, and I can assure you, Myles is spot on. When you look at the S5 as a whole, consider all the reviews and opinions we all read, look at the plenty of objective data available (Are these not the best overall loudspeakers measurements you ever seen??), you are left with no reason to think that this speaker, on any format, is anything but outstanding. It is also an incredible bargain, considering what the competition is selling for even $50K or more.
Cannata, Have you heard the Q3?
ditto, informative review. Myles, you mentioned you recently heard the S3 with tubes how would you compare the mid-band from one to the other?
Rob they were such totally different circumstances as to make any comparison unfair and impossible. Bigger room, totally different equipment, etc. other than to say wish could hear this 50 watt AN Kagura amp in my system.![]()
At THE Show I think both the Q7 (R2R tape) and the S3 (LP) were demo'ed with analog sources.
(...) Are these not the best overall loudspeakers measurements you ever seen?? (...) .
Somewhere I thought you made the comment that Magicos are almost always exhibited with digital sources, but perhaps someone else posted it, or perhaps I was thinking of SS vs. tubes. Sorry if it was confusingI'm following this thread in too many Internet forums...
No they are not, although the distortion measurement is exceptional. And IMHO several Magico speakers with much poorer measurements sound better than the S5. YMMV.
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