Has Magico lost its Touch?

In my room, the bass is phenomenal. Deep, rich, and tuneful. They are about 3 feet from the rear wall.
 
I don’t value any single trait in particular, but the bass did stand out (but so is the mids), particularly compared to the other contenders I was considering.
 
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Just because a couple of semi-famous reviewers/commentators change the speakers in their systems from Magico..
Means absolutely...squatt!...Nada..nothing....zero... so what's the big deal?
I guess i should feel..bad?...mmmm dont think so.
 
Just because a couple of semi-famous reviewers/commentators change the speakers in their systems from Magico..
Means absolutely...squatt!...Nada..nothing....zero... so what's the big deal?
I guess i should feel..bad?...mmmm dont think so.
Just means Magico is not spending enough on marketing ! ;)
 
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They need some obsessive fanboys to bombard the forums. :D

They get found out pretty fast, as they have heard less gear and/or get lost in the music and recording discussions
 
They get found out pretty fast, as they have heard less gear and/or get lost in the music and recording discussions
Yes a seasoned WBF member, like you ,can spot the professional fanboy pretty fast, but the average reader might fall for the BS. They tend to post the same "user reviews" and loaded questions/answers in several forums simultaneously. There should be extra trophy points awarded for calling out fake owners, and dealers/advertisers not declaring their real company ties ! ;)
 
Yes a seasoned WBF member, like you ,can spot the professional fanboy pretty fast, but the average reader might fall for the BS. They tend to post the same "user reviews" and loaded questions/answers in several forums simultaneously. There should be extra trophy points awarded for calling out fake owners, and dealers/advertisers not declaring their real company ties ! ;)

Ok, I wasn't referring to fake owners or dealers, but actual Magico owners. By obsessive fanboys I thought he was just referring to those who owned the gear and posted excitedly about it as it was the ultimate because they had paid a lot for it
 
Yes a seasoned WBF member, like you ,can spot the professional fanboy pretty fast, but the average reader might fall for the BS. They tend to post the same "user reviews" and loaded questions/answers in several forums simultaneously. There should be extra trophy points awarded for calling out fake owners, and dealers/advertisers not declaring their real company ties ! ;)
Do I need to hide? :eek:
 
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Do I need to hide? :eek:
You don't persistently BS, you never did Bob. :) And you are up front about your new business venture, your enthusiasm is also palpable real, not this fake " gobsmacked" you see from others every time a new $100 K latest upgrade in the never ending product line is presented !:rolleyes:
 
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I see that Peter A and now Myles B Astor have moved away from their Magico speakers as have some on Audioshark. Even Jay did not really like the M6's and now luv's the Wilson XLF's.

Words like " natural" , " lifelike" , "musical" " free flowing" seem to be part of the new speakers descriptors, but not Magico.

Has Magico lost it's audiophile touch?
They can speak for themselves, and have, but many of us after a few years of hearing "something," find it fun to hear "something else."
That's why I only lease my car now -- it ensures that I'll drive something different every 3 years. That's all!
 
I used M Project for three years and changed to M6 when it was first launched.

In the meantime I listened to many other speakers including the launch event of Wilson Audio XVX in Tokyo. M6 is still serving in my listening room, while I have changed my pre amp and power amp to top Constellation and my turntable to TechDAS Air Force Zero.

M6 position is never threatened. I still think it is the best speaker in my room.
 
You have quite a magnificent system! Wow!

I have heard the Constellation Altair and Hercules in a system I did not know well, but the overall system was pretty tremendous. I am not an analogue person (at all), but have been invited to hear the AF Zero in an XVX system...looking forward to it.

Did you have thoughts about M6 and XVX? Sounds like you've heard them in different systems, so not asking for anything definitive but you clearly have some serious experience so any 'listening notes' would be appreciated.
 
You have quite a magnificent system! Wow!

I have heard the Constellation Altair and Hercules in a system I did not know well, but the overall system was pretty tremendous. I am not an analogue person (at all), but have been invited to hear the AF Zero in an XVX system...looking forward to it.

Did you have thoughts about M6 and XVX? Sounds like you've heard them in different systems, so not asking for anything definitive but you clearly have some serious experience so any 'listening notes' would be appreciated.
In November 2019, Daryl Wilson presented XVX in Tokyo HiFi Show. The equipment used at the time were Constellation Altair II and Hercules II with Air Force Zero. The sound was impressive. It was not the typical Wilson Audio sound that I familiar with. I used Alexia for some time before switching to M Project.

The overall presentation was a detailed and musical picture. A few months later, I had an audition session in my local Wilson Audio dealer just with me alone to listen to XVX. The new midrange driver gave a warmer sound. Upper end was extended but not edgy. Bass was well controlled. At the time, XVX was driven by CH Precision 1.1 amps.

There are many similarities between M6 and XVX. M6 has a little higher resolution while sound stage is better with XVX. I think the development of high end speakers is all pointing at a common goal. Carbon monocoque chassis of M6 has an advantage over the array arrangement of XVX. The scaffolding design reduces the rigidity of mount for mid range and tweeter drivers. Resolution is reduced.

After the event in Tokyo, I upgraded my pre amp, power amp to Constellation, turntable to Air Force Zero. M6 is still here.
 
In November 2019, Daryl Wilson presented XVX in Tokyo HiFi Show. The equipment used at the time were Constellation Altair II and Hercules II with Air Force Zero. The sound was impressive. It was not the typical Wilson Audio sound that I familiar with. I used Alexia for some time before switching to M Project.

The overall presentation was a detailed and musical picture. A few months later, I had an audition session in my local Wilson Audio dealer just with me alone to listen to XVX. The new midrange driver gave a warmer sound. Upper end was extended but not edgy. Bass was well controlled. At the time, XVX was driven by CH Precision 1.1 amps.

There are many similarities between M6 and XVX. M6 has a little higher resolution while sound stage is better with XVX. I think the development of high end speakers is all pointing at a common goal. Carbon monocoque chassis of M6 has an advantage over the array arrangement of XVX. The scaffolding design reduces the rigidity of mount for mid range and tweeter drivers. Resolution is reduced.

After the event in Tokyo, I upgraded my pre amp, power amp to Constellation, turntable to Air Force Zero. M6 is still here.
Congratulations on the zero.
 
In November 2019, Daryl Wilson presented XVX in Tokyo HiFi Show. The equipment used at the time were Constellation Altair II and Hercules II with Air Force Zero. The sound was impressive. It was not the typical Wilson Audio sound that I familiar with. I used Alexia for some time before switching to M Project.

The overall presentation was a detailed and musical picture. A few months later, I had an audition session in my local Wilson Audio dealer just with me alone to listen to XVX. The new midrange driver gave a warmer sound. Upper end was extended but not edgy. Bass was well controlled. At the time, XVX was driven by CH Precision 1.1 amps.

There are many similarities between M6 and XVX. M6 has a little higher resolution while sound stage is better with XVX. I think the development of high end speakers is all pointing at a common goal. Carbon monocoque chassis of M6 has an advantage over the array arrangement of XVX. The scaffolding design reduces the rigidity of mount for mid range and tweeter drivers. Resolution is reduced.

After the event in Tokyo, I upgraded my pre amp, power amp to Constellation, turntable to Air Force Zero. M6 is still here.

Thanks for this description, very interesting! How would you describe the bass of the M6 in comparison wih the bass of the XVX? In reviews the latter has been particularly lauded for its impact and realism, as something that makes it stand apart from almost any other speakers.

Robert Harley for example, in his TAS review, talks about an unparalleled rendition of drums. His usual reference speakers are the Magico Q7 Mk II, I believe.
 
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