two way v. three way speakers


I recently heard some magico mini's at a friend's house. They sounded amazing. And they were 'only' a two way speakers, but they filled the room with amazing sound. So now I wonder, what does the additional driver add, especially when it is the same size as the second driver. For example, the SF Olympica III's have two drivers of the same size. I know that third driver adds a lot to the price, but what does it sonically? Thank you all in advance.
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He is walking, talking, audio databank of thousands of components that he has personally tested and whose results reside only in his head. The models that consistently rank at the very top in Bo's world are coincidently those that he sells.

He cannot tell you what equipment he uses for his tests. He cannot provide written results. He can tell you that he has done this for 16 years and therefore, must be right. So buy the products he tells you to. That coincidently are the ones he sells.

He is a true Audio God. Funny though, the last I bought something from someone that said "Bo Knows". I ended up with an overpriced pair of Nikes.

I'm sure he won't get this joke either.