A few hours with the M7's

Darrel

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I wanted to thanks Ed DeVito of AudioUltra for the privilege of spending a few hours listening and talking audio this past Saturday. A few week ago I was at the same room listening to the S5's. So, comparing and enjoying this level of systems back to back was a real pleasure. With the help of Ed I was able to move from my A3's to my current S3's.

The S5 listening showed me why moving up the line of speakers brought out more of the Magico magic. They are really a special sounding speaker with just more dynamics and clarity. They have to be heard to understand and compare.

The M7's are in a total different league. But, still have the all that one appreciates in the Magico line. I've been able to listen to a good number of Magico speakers since my first purchase of the A3's. Thanks again to Ed for giving me the opportunity to drop by and talk and listen to his ever evolving line of speakers and equipment. The M7's take up a bit of room but once the music starts playing they just disappear. And each instrument or vocal stands in its own location and dynamics. We played the LP of Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here". Now, I've heard Pink Floyd live when they toured as far back as when "Meddle" came out. And their concert audio experience is just not possible to recreate on any two channel system due to their four channel arena sound systems. But, this was the best I have ever heard in a stereo setup. Just amazings.
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We’ve installed the M7’s and they are as “complete” as Magico speakers come (save for the M9’s). Really impressive.
 
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