New Magico Speaker the Q3


Well am sure this speaker is well out of my price range but it looks pretty nice. Does anyone know what the retail price is?

Q3

Specs (use need to scroll over the picture to see the specs)
james63
There are several ways to make sure that the threads will not come apart. There is a type of Loctite that WILL NOT come apart unless it is heated. Another method is to physically stake the first thread of each fastener. This is an actual physical deformation of the thread. The end result is like if you have ever try to remove a nut from a bolt that has had the threads have been peened over, pretty much impossible. From the looks of the enclosure, this could be tougher to do unless a special tool is developed, but I am sure this could be done. I am sure that all of this was taken into consideration when the skeletons of these speakers were designed and built.
Csmgolf beat me to the same answer, calling Magico would give a good insight too.
out of subject

Bvdiman,

I have just seen the picture of your system ... how does the Soulution compare to the FMA ?
Clavil, so as not to steer off topic from thread subject, you might want to peruse my brief thoughts on that question which I have posted a while ago in a virtual system listing here entitled 'My Sanctuary'. Rgrds.
Loctite 222 (small). Easy to untorque and won't open due to vibrations.
Though, my guess they won't use that. Many rely on certain torque figures which i doubt is 100% sure. Some have had this problem with internal subwoofer amps and circuitboards etc.
I had this problem with a loudspeaker i bought back in 2000. That specific speaker pair was sent back to factory. It was not Magico. Why don't you mail Magico and ask how they execute this?