Ked is obviously compensating for the control he showed in London when we ate out.
You were pretty controlled when you were with me, you obviously compensate on the forum
Ked is obviously compensating for the control he showed in London when we ate out.
Hey Ron - who is everyone in the photo then. Obviously I know yourself and Ked. Shakti has his name on the t-shirt
The Magicos M6 were a star of the show for me.
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Another pair of Lyras in the Absolare room sounded very 'nice', but the longer I stayed in that room, the more lored the system sounded to me. IMO the Absolare hybrids were just too slow for the Rockports.
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It is great that you enjoyed the M6 so much! It think it is Magico’s best speaker yet.
Someone who likes the sound of Soulution on Magico is never going to like the sound of Absolare on Rockport, and vice versa — and that is totally fine. It is what “makes horse racing” and what makes this a fascinating and subjective hobby.
That is a HUGE generalisation. A false one at that IMO. Those speakers (both Lyra and M6) can be made sound very different, depending on the system. My M3, with a warm/fluid sounding MSB monos (or Dag Momentum) and Lampi Golden Gate sound as far from your concept of Magico sound, as one can get.
I have said repeatedly on this forum, that If I only heard Magicos under show conditions (where, sadly, they are most of the time partnered with Soulution / Spectral / Devialet gear) I would have never bought it. If you haven't heard Magicos with this kind of amplification, or some great tubed stuff, you are missing big time.
I am fascinated by the Magico M6 vs. the Rockport Lyra. Similar price and incredible build quality. There is a lot of attention to the cabinet in both speakers. If you compared them in the same system, how would you describe the differences between these two speakers? Do you think the same buyer would consider both models?
Echo the fascination....would have thought Goodwins might have a compare on offer?
That is a HUGE generalisation. A false one at that IMO. Those speakers (both Lyra and M6) can be made sound very different, depending on the system. My M3, with a warm/fluid sounding MSB monos (or Dag Momentum) and Lampi Golden Gate sound as far from your concept of Magico sound, as one can get.
I have said repeatedly on this forum, that If I only heard Magicos under show conditions (where, sadly, they are most of the time partnered with Soulution / Spectral / Devialet gear) I would have never bought it. If you haven't heard Magicos with this kind of amplification, or some great tubed stuff, you are missing big time.
. . . Do you think the same buyer would consider both models?
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