Magico Titan

Mike

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Just saw this…have no idea what it’s about.

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New Q Series successor Sub called Titan.

Rather than calling it just M Sub.
 
I remember reading an interview with Alan in which he talked about the benefits of using aluminium for the speaker body. In that interview he mentioned that there is even better material - titanium, but it would be too expensive to use.
So looking at the title - Titan - moving up the Q... makes me think about the possibility of a new Q series.
 
I remember reading an interview with Alan in which he talked about the benefits of using aluminium for the speaker body. In that interview he mentioned that there is even better material - titanium, but it would be too expensive to use.
So looking at the title - Titan - moving up the Q... makes me think about the possibility of a new Q series.

Interesting. But, that would give Magico 4 speaker lines.

Unless , M series is getting so expensive that there will be a new Q series.

That sits between S and M.

But, my guess is still with a new sub called Titan.
 
Titan sounds like the name of a subwoofer. Kind of like Wilson’s Thor’s Hammer.

Ken
 
Looking at the QSUB driver, this Titan teaser photo does look like an upgraded iteration of that. My guess is they will drop the 18 inch QSUB and do a 12 inch and 15 inch with new driver technology. "Q" in the teaser would suggest traditional Q aluminium construction.
 
I don’t think it has anything to do with the Q series. Isn’t “Q“ a designation or measurement for dampening or resonance? I think it’s a new generation of subwoofers. The Q line is more or less discontinued.

I think the photograph shows the new generation on the right and the old generation on the left.
 
"Q" = "queue" = line -- moving up the line? Not enough Brits on this forum ...
 
Possibly a double-double entendre vis Q Rating

The Q Score (popularly known as Q-Rating) is a measurement of the familiarity and appeal of a brand, celebrity, company, or entertainment product (e.g., television show) used in the United States. The higher the Q Score, the more highly regarded the item or person is, among those who are aware of the subject.
 
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