Magico M7 2023

I can’t believe it. For such expensive speaker, they use such cheap plastic speaker binding posts.

Do you conclude that from a picture ?

Magico speakers are very well made it could well be anodized aluminium. and then the connector itself from. Copper / copperalloy .

Im sure TLI or rhapsody could /can answer your question
 
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Do you conclude that from a picture ?

Magico speakers are very well made it could well be anodized aluminium. and then the connector itself from. Copper / copperalloy .

Im sure TLI or rhapsody could /can answer your question
If you want to see how one should make binding post, have a look at Gryphon Apex. They are not off the shelf item and it allows one to apply appropriate torque to tighten speaker cable.
 
If you want to see how one should make binding post, have a look at Gryphon Apex. They are not off the shelf item and it allows one to apply appropriate torque to tighten speaker cable.

You wanna turn the discussion into a glitter glammer bling bling manufacturing contest again.
Its about audio reproduction , music , enjoyment ..... etc
I really hope WBF is getting of this manufacturing contest track as its a dead end music wise .
 
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Was listening at KJ west one with the Dart 468s yesterday. Alon presenting. Heard the XVX in the same room with the darts, and heard the new sonus Faber here with Soulution and Zanden
 
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Was listening at KJ west one with the Dart 468s yesterday. Alon presenting. Heard the XVX in the same room with the darts, and heard the new sonus Faber here with Soulution and Zanden

So, what were your impressions/distinctions between the XVX and M7?
 

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