If you love the sound of your speakers I have to agree with @deep_333 that adding a couple good subs could be the better, easiest, and most cost-effective way to go. It’s absolutely amazing what a couple good and properly dialed-in subs can do for the overall performance of a system in addition to better, and better optimized, in-room bass. In the end you’ll maintain all the virtues you love about your current speakers and add bass performance/capabilities none of your other options can hope to even touch. Definitely something to strongly consider.
Magico A5 vs SF Amati vs Raidho D3 - Help me decide!
I’m looking to make a jump in my speakers!
Please help me decide between these 3:
Magico A5
SF Amati
Raudho D3
i currently have Magico V3 and love the sound but looking for a bit more low end and curious what a jump at this level might do for my SQ.
Current system is ML 585.5 Int and ML 515 TT. Cables are mostly Nordhost of varying levels.
Any thoughts from current or previous owners is appreciated.
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@erik_squires - I’ve found Dyn to be a bit too “boomy for me. I like the taught nature of Magico, just looking for the next level. Maybe Dyn Confidence?? |
OP: It's worth listening to different models in the Dyn since they have very different sound signatures. They don't stick to one house sound like many other brands. The Magico is honestly an excellent choice if it has the right tonal balance for you. Glass smooth mid and treble, lots of output. My complaint, and I am the only person on earth who thinks so, is they are a little cool and maybe exaggerate the lower vocal registers a little. I call it chesty, like you can hear their chests a little more than expected. Still, nit picking things you should listen to for yourself. |
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