Another interesting Magico thing (to me anyway) is the Magico factory pic I saw in a mag someplace that clearly shows an inexpensive QSC GX3 pro power amp sitting there…I love mine for concert gigs (monitor amp usually), and can assume Magico loves theirs…it cost me around 200 bucks new (Guitar Center price matching score). I don't recommend these for home audio as the fan noise is somewhat intrusive, but if you want 300 plus watts per side in a 30 pound amp, there ya go.
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ptss OP1,295 posts03-10-2017 11:56amWithout precisely addressing the "damping" properties of their This is speaker building 101, any "box" loudspeaker has to deal with that issue. If you wish to know how successful Magico is in doing so, look at the THD measurements of the S5, the lowest ones the NRC ever measured ( http://soundstage.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1043:nrc-measurements-mag...). |
Thanks hc707. Agreed re speaker building 101;precisely why it's brought up. Absolutely magnificent results.I have never questioned the speakers specs. I brought up the design to discuss the the physics of the design. My final comments were about stuffing material within the mid enclosure; with the question 'where does the energy go?". It remain a very reasonable enquiry. Do you know anything about what's inside the enclosure? Either materials or internal design? |
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