Our new Demo room featuring Magico M2 and Dagostino Momentum


Hey guys just thought I would share some content as we are finally finishing up our room after a year of construction and COVID in North NJ.... Cannot express how happy we are with this setup and the Magico M series has quickly become my favorite pair of speakers we own...

Lots of photos on our insta: https://www.instagram.com/electronicconcepts/

Hope everyone is safe and healthy!!
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There was actually zero advertisement here.  I am a die hard fan and if I can help someone build or find their dream system why wouldn't I?  Is that frowned upon in this forum?   I thought you guys would enjoy seeing the gear and space.   Those that know me and my company know that we do no need to solicate this forum.   Im just here to help.....   
This is where the complications come in. I need to build a dedicated room for these speakers (if a like them after giving them few auditions: the only Magicos I've listened to are the S3 MKII). Once I decide on the speaker I need to do some research and find the "optimal" size for the room (this is the reason I was asking about room size for these speakers). Browsing some audio sites some places recommend a ratio based on width of H = .6xW, W = 1xW, and H = 1.62xW. Some other sites use other ratios to come up with the "ideal" room size. 

I live in southern CA.
You should connect with Scott Walker Audio....  He does a good amount of Magico and probably is not too far away from you.  I know he's done both M2 and M3's and should be able to help you find the best fit...  
Very nice room. Don't think anyone could do better.

Paul, years ago I had a Krell Ref 2 preamp. The volume control started getting scratchy at about 6 years of age. A friend and I drove to NYC to the Hi Fi show there where I found Dan and asked him what to do about the volume control. His reply was the control was a custom unit and there are none left. The minimum order was something like 500 units so he had no plans to get more stock. He told me, "Go to RadioShack and get a pot. Just mount it on top of the preamp."  "Built to last a lifetime." My backside. I would replace that line with one that supports its customers and you better.