I admit it. I am a fan of Magico. I have a deep amount of respect for this company.
I briefly owned a pair of V2's years ago. I thought they were very musical but the V2 wasn't full range and I didn't like treble (cymbals sounded 'wooden' rather than metalic compaired to my Wilson Sophia 2's). I love the midrange though!
I had heard the Q5's and Q3's a while back but had mixed feelings about them. I appreciated them greatly but knew they weren't for me - at least not based on hearing them play some rock music.
I have owned a few Wilsons - Sashas, Alexias and I still have the Sophia 2's in my home theater but experimented with Magico S5's some months back. It was eye opening.
Here are a few pics my listening room:
(the subs are not in use at the moment)
I think the S5's are eye candy as well - especially in person. The texture, shape and build quality are just top notch.
As you can see I have an irregular shaped room where no two walls are parallel and the room is not closed off. Music sounds just as good from in the kitchen as it does from the sweet spot. The S5's seem to do all types of music really well - I can enjoy rock/pop, classical, jazz and electronica. I really do feel like the S5's are just a window into whatever is feeding it and I love the bass from the sealed cabinets.
I can't tell you how often my jaw drops when listening and I thank my lucky stars for how lucky I am to have a system that sounds this good. Of course as an audiophile, I'm greedy and would still love to improve it (would love to get larger scale without cranking the volume for example), but most of the time I'm not thinking of this - I'm just enjoying the music.
I briefly owned a pair of V2's years ago. I thought they were very musical but the V2 wasn't full range and I didn't like treble (cymbals sounded 'wooden' rather than metalic compaired to my Wilson Sophia 2's). I love the midrange though!
I had heard the Q5's and Q3's a while back but had mixed feelings about them. I appreciated them greatly but knew they weren't for me - at least not based on hearing them play some rock music.
I have owned a few Wilsons - Sashas, Alexias and I still have the Sophia 2's in my home theater but experimented with Magico S5's some months back. It was eye opening.
Here are a few pics my listening room:
(the subs are not in use at the moment)
I think the S5's are eye candy as well - especially in person. The texture, shape and build quality are just top notch.
As you can see I have an irregular shaped room where no two walls are parallel and the room is not closed off. Music sounds just as good from in the kitchen as it does from the sweet spot. The S5's seem to do all types of music really well - I can enjoy rock/pop, classical, jazz and electronica. I really do feel like the S5's are just a window into whatever is feeding it and I love the bass from the sealed cabinets.
I can't tell you how often my jaw drops when listening and I thank my lucky stars for how lucky I am to have a system that sounds this good. Of course as an audiophile, I'm greedy and would still love to improve it (would love to get larger scale without cranking the volume for example), but most of the time I'm not thinking of this - I'm just enjoying the music.