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
Usermanual, after the Minis, next on line for Magico, I do like the look of their bigger Qs. Just that to me, this all-black stealth design doesn't work as well implemented onto the tiny Q1.

Long ago, from Mini2s I did contemplate trading up to M5, but couldn't somehow get along with its appearance to live with on daily basis--too squarish and the alum flanges, kinda odd, imo.

Agree, on your take on Goldmund..

So basically what I'm trying to convey here is that for the kind of money, we deserve something that not only sounds great, but 'visually' appealing as well. Fully understood that its subjective, but I bet few would argue that Lambos and Ferraris are beautiful sports cars.
I agree about the M5 looking a bit odd. They are smaller in person than they appear in photos. I actually like the look of the V3, though the aluminum faceplate should have covered the front edges of the plywood sides, like the Q series baffles do. Now that would have been one gorgeous speaker, IMO.

The older Ferraris have a classic beauty to them, as do many of the sports cars from the '60's. Great curves and proportions. They were smaller, lighter and easier for the hobbyist to fix, though I'm too young to have ever owned one.
Bvdiman,
Somehow, I have a feeling you never saw the Q1 in person. I think you may have felt differently if you actually did. If not, oh well. I agree with you about the M5. It will probably get old after a while. BTW, I find the Tidal look to be rather bland. All that high gloss, as nice as it is, does not substitute a "real" design.
Usermanual,
I did.
Guess for speakers I much prefer the more conventional (simple/plain/bland?) but nice and meticulously executed designs for now. One that's more classic and timeless looking. I adore beautiful natural wood finishing, but of which unfortunately is not an option for mine.
>>Guess for speakers I much prefer the more conventional (simple/plain/bland?) but nice and meticulously executed designs for now.

Any better way to describe a Magico Q(:?