speakers similar to Magico Mini's


What other speakers are available that are sealed box with first order crossovers and high quality drivers? Either stand mount like the Magico or a floor stander but with a price tag a good deal south of the 22K. I have not heard the Magico's but I always seem to prefer the sound of sealed speakers. I have original B&W CM1's which are infinite baffle but not first order crossovers which sound very good and Triad 3's which have first order crossovers and are in my second system and I always am taken with the sound.
rhljazz
Not in the same league or close to it to the Mini's. But, the new 805S from B&W is a first order crossover design.

Why do you necessarily have to have a first order crossover?

Truth be told, I believe to get a "true" first order crossover, it takes many notch filters that will actually give you as many parts as a typically 3rd or 4th order crossover would have.
I am more intrigued by the sealed box enclosure than the type of crossover. Between the two sealed speakers I already own, I prefer the ones with the first order crossover. The B&W 805S is ported like most speakers and that is not what I'm interested in. The B&W CM1's are very small with something like a 4 or 4 1/2 inch woofer so don't play very low or loud. The Triads are designed as a 3 box system with a separate powered woofer so the satellites roll off pretty steep below 90 cycles. I would like something bigger that will go lower and louder like the Magico.
While a totally different design and maybe not meeting your requirements exactly, these comments by Jonathan Valin about this speaker really caught my attention.

http://www.avguide.com/news/2006/10/22/rocky-mountain-audio-fest-art-audio-gill-audio-omega/
Well this is an easy one fo me. I have Audiomachina's amazing Ultimate Monitors designed by Dr. Karl Schuemann. It is stand mounted sealed box enclosure with a first order series crossover. (I am not sure if The Magico has a first order crossover design.) I feel fairly certain that the Ultimate Monitor is the finest speaker in the world simply in terms of construction quality. If you think that this is hyperbole, let me tell you why I feel very comfortable in making that claim. Several weeks ago I had one of the speakers slip out of my hands while removing it from the stand in anticipation of a move. It fell from a 30 inch height onto the floor which had a thin commercial grade carpet (no pad) over a plywood subfloor. The speaker showed absolutely no sign of damage, either in performance or appearance! However, this claim would have little value if its sonic performance was not commensurate with its build quality. I can tell you that after two months of ownership, this is the finest mini-monitor I have ever heard (BTW, I have not heard the Magico), and I have heard few floor standing designs that come close to the musicality and coherence of the UM. Like any state of the art contender, there are some caveats in order to maximize its performance potential, and I am woking on a full review. In the meantime, checkout www.audiomachina.com.
Linkster, one thing I like about your comments is that you made a claim and then backed it up with an example. You almost never see that on audiogon anymore.

Thanks for the comments. I have not heard of your speaker, but will check it out.

Rhljazz, you are correct, the 805S is a ported design. The CM 1 uses a 5 1/4" driver I believe. I think part of the problem with a sealed design is that they are typically a little harder to power. (Could be wrong)

I'm VERY intrigued by the Mini, although WAY out of my price range. I'd love to atleast hear it sometime.