Jay,
I enjoyed your analysis of Focal/S7. I never liked the M3 or M6 for their surprising dullness, but the S7 seems to be a brilliant exception. I doubt the M6 poor showing was due to the lack of the top Boulder electronics you now have. The "Keith don’t go" song has never sounded so clear, crystalline, coherent and natural--a whole new universe. And that is with the tube ARC ref 6E. All of your previous speakers by comparison were wrapped in a blanket of veiled warmth and plushness. Some like this sound, but the S7 is much more accurate and true high fidelity.
Thanks to you, I am motivated to go to a dealer and hear the S1, S3 models. Do you have any idea of the crossover points? Magico doesn’t say. My guess is that the S7 woofers handle below 300 Hz. A female voice centers around 500 Hz, so the midrange driver would predominate. The male voice centers around 150 Hz, so the bass drivers would have the majority of the male energy. So do you find that the image of the male voice is much larger than the female voice due to more area of drivers used?
This is why I am especially interested in the S1, which is like a mini monitor 2-way in a taller box. The Magico sales manager on a video said that the S1 has a focused image where the two close drivers work together, kind of like a coaxial speaker. So I would predict that the S1 has the most focused, clear midrange/HF of all the S models. It even has response down to 32 Hz, so for most classical music, especially in a modestly sized room, the S1 would be great. BTW, the "Keith don’t go" has the lowest guitar note, E at about 82 Hz, so the S1 would be perfectly adequate for this song. The guitar on this recording has midbass, but also brilliant midrange/HF, so do you find that the image for the low notes is bigger than the image for the high notes? That’s a flaw of larger speakers in general, and why I like smaller 2-way speakers. I was very happy with my little 2-way Rogers LS 3/5a for many years, before I got my midsize electrostatics.
The S1 at about $22K currently, looks like a fabulous bargain for the sound quality. The S3 at about $36K, looks like a great bargain as a full range speaker going down to 24 Hz. I’ll compare them. I don’t know whether you compared these new S1, S3, S5, S7. The implementation of these drivers is fabulous, and I think they are what makes the S series special. Sure, your top Boulders help, but I bet the new S series is the hot ticket.
Hopefully before your Focal leaves, you can record the Keith song on that. I anticipate a come-down from the exciting lively S7.