Magico Room at RAMF How good did it sound


Did not go to RAMF this year wanted to know what was Magico showing and how did it sound?
ebm
Hifimaniac,
And some that are more expensive and sound worse (:
Peterayer,
A big step over the Mini, IMO. I can go into superlatives, but you should just go and hear them. Will be worth your while.
Source were LP, Clearaudio I believe, and a Nagra R2R.
Just got the Q3, thank you. It will be a very enjoyable winter.
Hifi,
I guess we just disagree. I would describe the "Magico Concept" as very neutral, very transparent, low in distortion. No immediate sonic thrills. It takes a while to get used to because they do sound different. You just don't get it. That's fine. I have not heard the Q1 yet, so I can't comment on that speaker specifically. I do like the Q3 though. Don't worry about it. I'm sure there are better speakers out there and some for less money.
I thought they were very good - clean and resolving with good transparency (not great), impactful bass, and overall accurately in tone. I wouldn't say they do anything wrong, but I never felt any emotional connection when listening to them. Based solely on performance, I'd say they'd be a good choice if under $5000. And their current pricing however, you'd need a LOT of extra 'value added' stuff to justify the purchase. Just my opinion.
>>10-18-11: Peterayer
You just don't get it<<

Perhaps it's not his cup of tea. Speaker selection is the most subjective choice we make.

Maybe you don't get it.
"What is the "Magico Concept"

No holds barred build quality and associated cost is what I see.

You would have to be crazy to spend that kind of money based on others impressions. All that matters is how something sounds to you or even just whetehr you like it or not for whatever reason. The build quality alone regardless of sound is a selling point.

Personally, the Magico's I have heard have been top notch sounding. The value proposition is a tougher call. But love is a tricky thing. You'd best really love anything at those prices before shelling out the bucks, unless of course if money just does not matter.

Let's face it, gear in these price categories are luxuries that only a select few will ever justify owning. The good news for mere mortals like myself is I believe you can do equally well for a lot less if you are smart about it.