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Magico - Wide vs. Narrow
Hi Everyone,
I'm not looking to buy, but I am a big fan of wide baffle speakers. I realized recently that Magico had a history of making wide baffle speakers (like the M5) which they seem to have gone away from in the current generations.
I'm curious if any fans have had a chance to hear both and if they have a preference, or impression especially in regards to being able to hear the recording space and imaging.
Thanks!
Erik
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When I was thinking of Magico as a wide-baffle, I was thinking of the M5 with the ring radiator. It has a baffle that is proud of the cabinet. For me this is still a wide-baffle speaker. I’m also not trying to pick on Magico per se, just looking more for a company that has done both. Sonus Faber may be a better brand to ask about since they have the Stradivari but not sure how many have heard the Strad and the narrow models to compare. The larger Focal Utopia line may also in a sense be like this, the mids and tweeters were much narrower than the baffle width. In start contrast to say Wilson or Vandersteen who minimize the baffle width per driver. Again, not looking to argue about overall value of any brand, just want to know if others have noticed distint differences we could attribute to baffle width. |
@erik_squires : " just want to know if others have noticed distint differences we could attribute to baffle width "
No one could do that with different kind of speakers. The only way is two similar speakers ( same everything. ) with difference only if wide or narrow.
Sense to you?
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Hey @rauliruegas ---- Not really. I get what you mean about apples to orange comparisons but I think it's possible to hear trends, especially in regards to the acoustic effects I'm asking about. :)
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