Magico Q7 . . . wow


In the world's best audio system

http://www.soundstageglobal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=86&Itemid=285
holenneck
Wow, best in the world!

I guess I would expect that for that kind of money, at least in most any room resembling anything normal.

I'd like to try a shootout between my OHM 5s and those. On paper, they would seem to do all the same things well. ONly <5% of the cost, and a fraction of the weight though. Could they compete? I'd like to find out.
That's quite a review. I think I'll trade in my Mini 2s. Oh, wait. My eighteenth century house would collapse under the weight and sound pressure levels of these speakers.

Perhaps the next generation of Magico speakers will use these super magnets for mid 90s+dB efficiency. I commend them for their efforts to push the envelope with technology.
If I had a dollar for every reviewer that said they just heard the best [enter component] they ever heard, I would be a millionare.
"If I had a dollar for every reviewer that said they just heard the best [enter component] they ever heard, I would be a millionare."

Yes, one certainly risks their credibility with a statement like especially based on a limited audition!

My personal opinion is that in the case of most any room that most anyone might have in their home, there are many speakers out there that do everything very well that might be deemed "best" based mainly on personal preference.

When we start dealing with larger spaces like auditoriums, etc,then the game inherently changes. No longer can a single speaker be best most likely. The physics associated with scaling sound to larger areas dictates well designed multi speaker systems to do the job well, as is evident in many better quality commercial sound systems out there for public audition in various facilities around the world.