Magico vs the world


Everywhere I look I only see people (end users and professional reviewers) raving about magico. Build quality, incredible sound, etc... everyone just loves them, especially the modern series, A3, M series, S series (mk2 variant). It is impressive for sure. But I am curious, what speakers have you heard that you compared to magico that you like as much or maybe even better?
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I have been a long Magico fan.  Started with S1 then S3 then S3 mk2 and finally S5 mk2.  Everyone agrees on Magico's impeccable build quality and top notch design.  I still think the S3 the best looking, along with M2.  It's the bass quantity (not quality) that has continued to bother me.  I can hear the note (quality is there), but the bloom and the ample quantity to help them sound like live real music.....is missing.  Associated equipments are all in the same league, including chord M scaler/Dave DAC, Soulution pre power, and synergistic research SRX cabling throughout.  Then, my audio dealer, who has become a friend through all these years, recommended Von Schweikert speakers.  The following week, I listened to their new mk 2 version of VR 55 active, which is pretty much similar $ as M2, and I just ordered a pair right there and then.  They were simply amazing.  The bass that I have been missing in all the right quality and quantity was there along with awesome mid and high.  I am glad I did not get to listen to their more expensive ultra range because I would have way overextended my budget.    

I couldn't say one kind word about Magico's looks but that is of course subjective

Been living with the A3's for a little over 2 years. 8 feet apart 8 feet to listening position, 2 feet off back wall, 2 feet off side walls.

The magico apod footers, in my case with extra long spikes to penetrate carpet and padding made a large difference, both in imaging and clean tonality.

Also found big improvements with a coupla sound treatment panels between the speakers. 

Without footers and panels, good, with-->much much better, possibly great.

I would be interested in more talk of the A5 sound as I have those at the top of my list.  I don't trust the closest dealer to demo them properly.

I have the A5.

Love ‘em!!

Low distortion, dynamic, and throw a great soundstage.  They benefit from careful set up, especially as they crank out a lot of bass energy.  They like power too.

They are ultra revealing but musical as long as you feed them quality electronics and source.  System matching critical as always.

IMO the A5 punches above its weight.  Per dollar the best Magico.