"But I do appreciate the effort being made, and the risks taken and hope to see the downstream results of their research and development to more affordable products, either by Magico or others. "
For extreme comparison/contrast, John Strohbeen at OHM Acoustics has been doing this exact thing now refining his CLS Walsh driver and speakers for over 30 years. They are now in their 4th generation of refinement, or essentially 1 marketed revision every 7-8 years or so, and sell for a small fraction of Magico cost regardless of room size or bass level requirements. Also totally different company styles and target markets, I would say, OHM being about as blue collar/pedestrian a small business operation as there is (despite JS's MIT engineering school credentials). OHM targets the best performance possible for minimal cost always. Magico targets the best performance possible at any cost and provides several smaller and lesser models for less but still most pricey.
For extreme comparison/contrast, John Strohbeen at OHM Acoustics has been doing this exact thing now refining his CLS Walsh driver and speakers for over 30 years. They are now in their 4th generation of refinement, or essentially 1 marketed revision every 7-8 years or so, and sell for a small fraction of Magico cost regardless of room size or bass level requirements. Also totally different company styles and target markets, I would say, OHM being about as blue collar/pedestrian a small business operation as there is (despite JS's MIT engineering school credentials). OHM targets the best performance possible for minimal cost always. Magico targets the best performance possible at any cost and provides several smaller and lesser models for less but still most pricey.