Magico M7 announced?

What gets me is the $172K price. The M3 may soon approach $90K according to a friend who just visited a dealer. This does not bode well for the price of a future M1 or M2. The M line looks to be more than twice the price of the S line.
I agree, the prices are getting stratospheric. Maybe I'm biased, but given the many design features borrowed from the M Pro and S7 (e.g: machined 3D convex top plate, computer-modelled polymer midrange enclosure (as used in the S3), integrated outriggers, diamond-coated BE tweeter, new bass drivers with graphene dust caps & the fact their newly designed 6" graphene midrange drivers were filtered up to the M3), for me the S5 Mk2 is the sweet spot in thier product range.
 
There was also an M6 that predates the M5. It had a cylindrical all-aluminum cabinet. It was a massive hunk of metal and available around the time of the V series and Mini.
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There was also an M6 that predates the M5. It had a cylindrical all-aluminum cabinet. It was a massive hunk of metal and available around the time of the V series and Mini.

Yes, I remember that one. However, that speaker was so limited in production, it was almost a vapor ware. I'm sure most ppl - apart from diehard Magico fans - don't know it even existed.
 
I agree, the prices are getting stratospheric. Maybe I'm biased, but given the many design features borrowed from the M Pro and S7 (e.g: machined 3D convex top plate, computer-modelled polymer midrange enclosure (as used in the S3), integrated outriggers, diamond-coated BE tweeter, new bass drivers with graphene dust caps & the fact their newly designed 6" graphene midrange drivers were filtered up to the M3), for me the S5 Mk2 is the sweet spot in thier product range.

The "sweet spot" is a used pair of M Project's..........
 
Yes, I remember that one. However, that speaker was so limited in production, it was almost a vapor ware. I'm sure most ppl - apart from diehard Magico fans - don't know it even existed.

The M5 was the second Magico speaker for me. The first was the v3. The M5 was and is a gorgeous speaker. The aluminum faceplate and the wood body are striking. It is still a great sounding speaker and can be had, as a previous poster mentioned, for a relative bargain.


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The M5 was the second Magico speaker for me. The first was the v3. The M5 was and is a gorgeous speaker. The aluminum faceplate and the wood body are striking. It is still a great sounding speaker and can be had, as a previous poster mentioned, for a relative bargain.


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I absolutely agree. At the current M5 prices, this speaker is a steal (at least as long as used S5 mk 2 come to the used market).
 
The "sweet spot" is a used pair of M Project's..........
Really? Since when was the M Pro re-released in Magico's current "product range"? :dunno: But ok, if they're the rules...there is a pair of M Pro's for sale on A'gon for $72,500. I figure I could get maybe $27.5k for my S5 Mk2's in Mcoat, meaning I would have to cough up another $45k to pick up the M Pro's. That doesn't sound too sweet to me. Heck, I could sell my integrated amp & buy a Vitus SS-103, SL-103 + an extra pair of high end cables for that coin!
 
Really? Since when are we talking about 2nd hand speakers? But if they're the rules...there is a pair of M Pro's for sale on A'gon for $72,500. I figure I could get maybe $27.5k for my S5 Mk2's in Mcoat, meaning I would have to cough up another $45k to pick up the M Pro's. That doesn't sound too sweet to me. Heck, I could sell my integrated amp & buy a Vitus SS-103, SL-103 + an extra pair of high end cables for that coin!

A $1mil dollar question remains: what would you bring bigger SQ increase ?

I was having similar dillema when upgrading from S5 mk 2 to M3. Two dealers I had spoken with said upgrading speakers would bring bigger bigger SQ increase. Vitus monoblocks have to wait for me :)
 
A $1mil dollar question remains: what would you bring bigger SQ increase ?

I was having similar dillema when upgrading from S5 mk 2 to M3. Two dealers I had spoken with said upgrading speakers would bring bigger bigger SQ increase. Vitus monoblocks have to wait for me :)
Firstly you're quoting a now edited post. Secondly, a side discussion about which area of your system may bring the biggest gain in SQ has nothing to do with my view that the S5 Mk2's are currently the sweet spot in Magico's (current) range based on cost/performance. The M3's are double the price. The M6's are 4 times the price. I advocate a 'balanced system approach' and aim for the best bang for my buck. Clearly your pockets are deeper than most around here, putting you in maybe the top 2% of audiophiles. The sweet spot in my books has nothing to do with the cream on the top.
 
I absolutely agree that the S5 mk 2 is he sweet spot in Magico's (current) range based on cost/performance.
 
Firstly you're quoting a now edited post. Secondly, a generalized side discussion about which area of your system may bring the biggest gain in SQ has nothing to do with my view that the S5 Mk2's are currently the sweet spot in Magico's (current) range based on cost/performance. The M3's are double the price. The M6's are 4 times the price. I advocate a 'balanced system approach' and aim for the best bang for my buck. Clearly your pockets are deeper than most around here, putting you in maybe the top 2% of audiophiles. The sweet spot in my books has nothing to do with the cream on the top.

A guy like u it always comes down to money and what u currently own.....
Take your line list, sell everything after your amps, buy M series and hook them up with lamp cords..... it will be a revelation how much better ur system will be over the S series system u currently have.......
 
Really? Since when was the M Pro re-released in Magico's current "product range"? :dunno: But ok, if they're the rules...there is a pair of M Pro's for sale on A'gon for $72,500. I figure I could get maybe $27.5k for my S5 Mk2's in Mcoat, meaning I would have to cough up another $45k to pick up the M Pro's. That doesn't sound too sweet to me. Heck, I could sell my integrated amp & buy a Vitus SS-103, SL-103 + an extra pair of high end cables for that coin!

So, I'm just curious. If you had 45 burning a hole in your pocket. Which would you rather have...m-pros with the existing SIA-025 or the existing s5mk2 with new Vitus separates? Keeping it all in the same family of course [emoji4]


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So, I'm just curious. If you had 45 burning a hole in your pocket. Which would you rather have...m-pros with the existing SIA-025 or the existing s5mk2 with new Vitus separates? Keeping it all in the same family of course [emoji4]


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Personally, I would opt for the MPro, but the room would have to be able to support it. It is a big speaker.
 
A guy like u it always comes down to money and what u currently own.....
Take your line list, sell everything after your amps, buy M series and hook them up with lamp cords..... it will be a revelation how much better ur system will be over the S series system u currently have.......
A guy like me? Tell you what, why don't you put your money where your mouth is and post your system like I have. Otherwise your comments are just heresay. And yes, i've heard the M3's :rolleyes:.
 
I wonder what $172,000 speakers sound like in my home? On one trip to Magico I listened to the $650,000 Ultimates in their listening room. While nice, they didn't strike me as that much better then my S5 v1. Sure, they effortlessly filled the room with sound, but I don't have a room that big. The next visit while comparing the S7 to the S5 I liked the S7, but didn't think it was twice better (price) than the S5 v1 used in the demo, or in my home.

My conclusion was that, at least with the S5 as a base point, speaker improvements are going to be nuances better versus jaw dropping better. Then again, that's just me.
 
So, I'm just curious. If you had 45 burning a hole in your pocket. Which would you rather have...m-pros with the existing SIA-025 or the existing s5mk2 with new Vitus separates? Keeping it all in the same family of course [emoji4]
That's a good question. I hugely admire the M series and Magico's approach to filtering down technology from their reference speakers to lower series/models, but advocate a balanced system approach as I said. Footnote: I don't have the room for a tt in my inner city apartment, so my system is digital-only.

With $45kUS in my back pocket I certainly wouldn't spend it on new M3's or 2nd hand M Pro's. I would order S Pods, upgrade my Oppo 103 to the UPD-205, upgrade my current Siltech Classic Anniversary 330i rca's to Jorma Duality xlr's (for Oppo), buy Telos gear like the GNR, Quantum dots & Quantum caps, Stillpoints Ultra mini's (for my GNR), upgrade my 1.0mtr Jorma Prime xlr's to 1.5mtr Jorma Statement xlr's (due to adding an extra shelf), upgrade my Jorma Prime pc's Oyaide M1/F1 connectors pc's to Furutech FI-50M NCF connectors, upgrade my Taoc racks to CMS QXK racks with upgraded Black Diamond shelves & upgrade to the new Vitus SIA-030 integrated due around Christmas. Then if I had any spare change, I would invest that in room treatments such as Stillpoints Apertures, RW Acoustics or GIK Acoustics.
 
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