My end game speaks.


Hi guys so my system is McIntosh c2700, McIntosh Mc611s, Hi Fi Rose 130, Power Quest 707 all with up graded power cords. My listening room will be 15x35' with concrete floors. I pretty much have it down to two speakers the Focal Mastros and the Magico S7. For music I really listen to everything and do like bottom end and smooth clear highs plus I like it loud. I would love to hear you're guys input and experiences as I really can't hear either speaker.

Thanks Matt 

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Hi guys so my system is McIntosh c2700, McIntosh Mc611s, Hi Fi Rose 130, Power Quest 707 all with up graded power cords. My listening room will be 15x35’ with concrete floors. I pretty much have it down to two speakers the Focal Mastros and the Magico S7. For music I really listen to everything and do like bottom end and smooth clear highs plus I like it loud. I would love to hear you’re guys input and experiences as I really can’t hear either speaker.

Thanks Matt

Buy either one ---> nothing much left for discussion.

- Magico S7: More balanced

- Focal Maestro: Guys who like a hotter top end

- Both of them sound kinda fake, but, not a problem for guys who aren’t really picky about how instruments should sound.

 

P.S. "End game" doesn’t really exist. The psychological "end games" tend to last only until the next hype train rolls in. Good luck.

 

Could be new or used. 

 

Thanks guys and yes you are so correct about end game! Lol 

Those are great components….   Not so sure I would spend that much on a speaker without hearing it first.  

I find Focal to be very hot at the top end and quite fatiguing. The Magicos I've heard sounded well-balanced from top to bottom. Ultimately, I wound up with Joseph Audio Pulsars. However, if I had to choose between the two speakers at which you're looking, then I'd go with the Magicos.