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All New Magico A5 Loudspeakers // Biggest "BANG" For Your BUCK On The Market ?!
And the world will never be the same again... Magico A5's ONE of the BEST.. at any PRICE... https://www.soundstageaustralia.com/index.php/reviews/457-magico-a5-loudspeakers |
Not connected with Magico in any way Magico is the game-changer brand now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfQEZsrA3yE |
BIG NEWS !... The Klippel NFS Robot measures 3000 points of SPL around the Magico A5 speaker using a field separation algorithms technique to isolate radiated sound ! The accuracy achieved is much higher than that of an Anechoic Chamber ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPJGCPRXThE |
Rhapsody Audio sells very high priced Alyvox Panel speakers, Bayz Audio Counterpoints and other high-end speakers but the Magico A5's are their favorite speakers right now ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq1oAeeLOrY |
Here's the Rhapsody Audio thread on these Magico A5's... Enjoy ! https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/magico-a5s-arrive-at-rhapsody-color-me-confused.30932/page-3 |
Magico is the game-changer brand now Wait! You mean a high-end speaker manufacturer is actually lauding their drivers for having a highly desirable combination of rigidity and low mass? Unprecedented! What will they think of next? ;-) |
I got mine about a month now. My Bryston 7bsst2 couldn’t drive them. This speaker is extremely power hungry. Now I need to save up to get me a power amp to drive this speaker. This is a big if often times underappreciated part of owning a real world-class high value speaker: it makes you search all over planet Earth trying in vain to find an amp that can drive it. The one way to be sure you have the best speaker? When no amp at any price has enough power to run it. The speaker is just "too good". People who complain a good speaker should be easy to drive, don’t give them the time of day. They probably think Tekton is good, when in reality almost any amp can make them sound great. As if. Clearly the more money you have to spend on the amp, the better the speaker. |
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Here is an anybody who thinks the KEF Blade for one is better than every Magico I have heard, from the A3 to top end Q series model. I like the Magico S3 MKII the best of all the Magicos I have heard. I have not heard M series. I heard these in the great audio stores in the Los Angeles area and at local shows. Yesterday I bought a speaker that I like much more than my fav Magico S3 MKII, the ancient Thiel CS3.7. I liked the Yamaha NS5000, KEF Blade, Vivid Giya over all Magicos. Not that Magico were terrible, they just did not sound as incredible as these others. I have a second system I am building later and I would be interested to hear if the Magico A5 gets me to the same level of happiness as the 3 other speakers I listed. How about that? My ear appointment is scheduled for after Covid. BTW - I heard the Magico A3 with the top end Mark Levinson separates setup at Brooks Berdan and I thought it was rather good with the ML. I had preconceived notions that ML was not that good. I also heard the ML 585 integrated with the A3 and it was almost as good. That is for the price. |
Hi @daveyf, I know nothing about Magico’s impedance curve, but generally I think the answer to that question is most audiophiles get turned on by hard to drive speakers for two reasons: 1 - The myth that a speaker that can make the the difference between two amps current capabilities apparent also means the speaker is more resolving of music. It isn’t. 2 - Bragging rights. To be fair, it really is hard to get enough bass and sensitivity out of your average 2.5 way speaker without a low impedance point, so I can understand how some speaker designs just naturally push this requirement, but I also see some manufacturers who go this route and then discover it’s a selling point. Best, E |
Apologies accepted. You could have heard the Magico M2, S3MkII, A1, A3, Q5, Q7 or the S1MkII here at Brooks Berdan. We never have displayed the S5 however. By the way Mark Levinson gear pairs very well with Magico. I would like to invite anyone interested to please come into the store for a listen. Rick |
@mheinze Please explain how me hearing the A5 will change its requirement for a monster power amp upstream??? I have heard the A3, nothing special at all IMHO. The A5 may very well be a totally different sounding speaker, I sure hope it is, but the fact remains that if one has to buy a huge monster amp to drive it, how great is that?? I have an a’phile friend who went out and spent a lot of money on a nice three way metal speaker ( brand not relevant) and thought he was going to get great sound with his 75 watt/ch tube amp ( no problemo says his dealer!)..only to find that in order to drive his new speaker, he had to a) buy a ss amp that could push 300+ watts/ch and do it into a brutal low impedance load and b) he had to spend roughly equivalent to what he spent on the speakers in order to accomplish this. Not a happy camper........ |
@daveyf We are talking about the A5 here, a speaker you apparently know nothing about, yet you already assume it needs a "huge monster amp to drive it". I have heard the A5 with Octave tube integrated amplifier; it is 120W per channel, it was one of the best sound I ever heard (You, I am sure, will think that it is "nothing special"). Regardless, anyone who would spend that kind of money on a speaker should know what he is going to run it with. |
@mheinze Maybe you should read these threads a lot better than you do...before you tell anyone that they know nothing about the speaker! If you did this, MAYBE you would have read this from member easy_h: "I got mine about a month now. My Bryston 7bsst2 couldn’t drive them. This speaker is extremely power hungry. Now I need to save up to get me a power amp to drive this speaker. ". Is that telling anyone that this speaker can be easily driven...Duh! My hearing or not hearing this speaker changes nothing about how it acts with the partnering amp...You sir, have a good day. |
@daveyf My hearing or not hearing this speaker changes nothing about how it acts with the partnering amp...I think it does. These are just opinions. Other people, including myself, say that you don't need a "huge monster amp to drive it," but you, of course, choose to concentrate on some random negative comment from someone with one(!!) AG post. You been thrashing Magico anywhere you can, don't you have better things to do? |
@mheinze I am not a Magico fanboy if you are asking that, and I don't get upset when someone offers an opinion of my speaker. You own A3's, good for you, so when i stated that they didn't impress me, you didn't like that...too bad. I have heard Magico's that did impress me, so saying I thrash Magico's anywhere I can is not accurate. I do have better things to do...question is--do you? Like I said before, have a nice day. |