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Still waiting for my M4. But I just got my A5...
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07-15-2022, 04:11 PM | #1 |
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Still waiting for my M4. But I just got my A5...
Two of them, actually
I ordered these Magicos early January. The M4 end of January (it should arrive in another 3 weeks or so). So the lead time was very similar. Break in time is quite a bit longer on the speakers - up to 400 hours for optimum performance. And yet, right out of the box, I am in heaven with this set. For years, I have searched out a set of full range speakers I could afford that also delivered the sound I wanted. From the first minute of the first song I auditioned in January, Pull Me Under by Dream Theater, I knew I found them. Speakers are so subjective, but Magico delivers what I like. I was so blown away I also auditioned the S5, and was willing to make the stretch. But I honestly preferred these lower cost A5s, and that is a wonderful thing. |
07-15-2022, 06:38 PM | #3 |
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Congrats on that purchase. Been an audiophile all my life and had some pretty pricey equipment over the years but nothing quite as nice as those. Currently surviving on soundbar/sub system. But I'm getting the itch again...
Those the speaker cables behind there? They look like climbing ropes. lol. What's the rest of your rig look like? |
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07-15-2022, 06:45 PM | #5 |
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I've been lusting after a set of S5's....one day.
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07-15-2022, 08:28 PM | #6 | |
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Yes, that's an 18-inch woofer. I'd also like to know the rest of your system. "Lower-cost" is quite the relative term, especially when it come to Magico! |
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Impressive set. This may sound crazy, but they were too heavy on bass for me. I love the cabinets and color options, but I truly prefer the musicality of the A5. A rare instance where I can save a significant amount and get something I prefer. But depending on your tastes, the S5 might be what you want! Quote:
For the past 8 years or so, I had a pair of B&W CM10. Made in China. When I bought them, I extensively auditioned them against the 802 Diamonds (D3 series). I am an architect by day, and gravitate towards polarizing designs. The 802s are so gorgeous to me. But at the time, I could not hear the substantial higher cost difference. How badly I wanted to. When B&W recently released the new 800 D4 series, I decided to again try them out and gave an extensive listen, but again was far from convinced. I heard others from Focal and Sonus Faber, Rockport, etc. I was running an 18" Velodyne for my low end, but wanted to get away from a sub for my music only room (no surround there for me, just 2 channel). I committed to a new set of full range floor standers, and when I heard the Magicos, it was game over for me. |
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07-16-2022, 10:58 AM | #8 |
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Great choice, congrats!
I tell myself, at least speakers don’t depreciate like cars, don’t need fuel, insurance or tires so they’re a good thing to buy lol Recently added a pair of Paradigm Persona9H to my main floor and 3x MartinLogan 40XW for behind the screen in my theater, been an a/v nut since high school |
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07-16-2022, 11:09 AM | #9 | |
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I did make a mistake in listening to a set of Monitor Audio speakers my Meridian Audio dealer was breaking in. If there was a speaker that would make me consider replacing my B&Ws, that would be it as of right now. |
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07-16-2022, 06:34 PM | #10 | |
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I got a decent discount on my set, and since ordering, the MSRP went up 2k. Like anything else, if you love it and don't plan to sell, then the cost is worth it. |
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07-16-2022, 06:39 PM | #11 | |
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I thought about adding 1-2 JL Audio 10" subs instead of getting new towers, but I am all about a proper full range speaker for my 2 channel room. These A5s have (3) 9" cones each; I need nothing more. Deep reproduction without any boominess. My Velodyne HGS18 can shake the whole house, but it is not needed for music. I do hope to soon set up a secondary surround area for the kids, and will get the sub back online for movies. |
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07-16-2022, 06:43 PM | #12 |
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[QUOTE=MCM4;29116932]It is a passion I have enjoyed since a very young age, and one that never goes away. I am running a Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 800 integrated amp that I quite adore. My CD collection is stored on an MF Encore, which is also a streaming device, but I stick with my music mostly. I have a Panasonic UB9000 for CD playback as well.
Nice! A few years ago I almost purchased the Musical Fidelity Nu-Vista 800 but got a Pass Labs Int-60 instead. I use with Spatial Audio (wait for it) M4 Turbo S speakers. Yes that's really the model name. Sony SCD-XA5400ES CD player, Rega P8 Turntable and some other expensive stuff... |
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The 4 N804's and HTM-1 I have in my main listening room are all crossed over at 80 Hz with a high pass filter. My subs handle frequencies below 80 Hz. I actually decided to run a somewhat unique setup where my HGS15II handles frequencies from 80 to 40 Hz and my DD18 picks up at 40 and goes all the way down. As convoluted as it sounds (pun intended), this setup works very well. All the speakers integrate seamlessly with each other.
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07-17-2022, 03:14 AM | #14 | |
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Not to derail the topic back to BMWs , but I have a question: Do you still have your 1964 700 Sport Cabriolet? I've heard of them but never actually seen one. By some accounts, that car saved BMWs financial butt back in the 60s. If that's the case, we should all salute your magnificant and rare piece of BMW legacy. Getting back to speakers, you say you've been listening to JBL all these years. My best friend growing up got a job at JBL when he got out of the service. His boss was some sort of executive and we got invited to his home for a listening party on his JBL Paragon system. The music of choice was the newly released Blood, Sweat & Tears album. At the time, the Paragon was something really special. It probably doesn't stand up to today's technology, but I remember that being a pretty special night. I had never heard anything that perfect before. |
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07-17-2022, 06:49 AM | #15 |
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I had gone over to a friend's house one time to hangout. Found out her husband is the President of a pretty well known speaker brand. I'll leave out the brand as you'll see why. During the audition, all I could think of was....meh. Not sure if it was how the speakers were set up. Don't think it's the source equipment as the amp was a Mark Levinson....can't remember what he was using as a pre/pro.
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07-17-2022, 09:47 AM | #16 | |
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The Paragon was very special and a beautiful piece of furniture. Growing up in St. Louis—which turned out to be a hot-bed for JBLs back in the '50s—I heard several of them. Not as remarkable sounding as many other of its JBL contemporaries, and certainly can't hold a candle to the sound from later JBLs, nonetheless they are iconic and command a lot of money today. But "a lot of money" is, again, a relative term when the thread contains Magicos. I own maybe 20 BMWs (six of them convertibles, and six of them motorcycles) and even more JBLs—simply because I enjoy all of them for what they do, and I appreciate their evolution and history. |
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07-17-2022, 10:03 AM | #17 |
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This is a dangerous hobby/obsession. I have been playing with it for about 50 years now. Started of small, with what I could afford, moved to used tube amps and then upgraded every few years. I gave my son my Synthesis Seamus Tube amp and my set of Klipsch Forte's when I upgraded to my current set up of McIntosh MA7900 and Tannoy Kensington GR.....I do love this set up.
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Your room looks like it’d be great for acoustics with all the uneven, non parallel surfaces |
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It's pretty amazing about the role your car played in the future or demise of BMW. Way back when, my dad had a couple of Borgwards. You may remember those. He loved that car. When they went bankrupt, my dad always said it was financial shenanigans from the other German car companies that drove them out of business. He vowed never to buy German again. He said they were jealous and worried about the innovation of Borgward. I just thought my dad was blowing smoke but I read later that maybe it was partly true. |
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07-17-2022, 11:44 AM | #20 |
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It's pretty good, the logs actually seem to be better for acoustics than you might think. I don't have the room set up perfectly for listening, but it's set up in a way that my wife likes ecstatically so it works out.
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07-18-2022, 11:33 AM | #22 |
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