Not that far off, you're right (not including feet):M3 is the same size family as S3Mk2.
I own A3s. I really really enjoy them. They are fantastic. And I'm considering some M3s. IMO, the A3s are like a good glass of wine and I expect the M3s to be like an entire bottle (the M6 like a case and the new M9s[?] like the entire vineyard).
Once my doctors release me, I'm going to have a listen at Mike's. However, at the same time there are a lot of $$$ between an A3 and a M3. And there are a lot of very good speakers in this price range - like Wilson Audio, YG, etc. So, before I spend the $$$ on a set of M3s I desire to be absolutely sure these are the ones I desire.
So, I'm going to enjoy the journey of listening before I make a final decision.
If A3 is good enough size for you, I’d go M2 over M3. M2 has more similar DNA to M6 than M3 does.
i think m2 has similar bass outpt as s3 and would go m6 whenever i could. take some credit and be happy forever. M2 has more similar DNA to M6 than M3 does.
i think m2 has similar bass outpt as s3 and would go m6 whenever i could. take some credit and be happy forever
Agreed. M2 = Pound for pounds the best Magico ever IMHO. Unless your room is big, it’s sublime.
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Mike,
Have you tried the M2s with the S-Subs? Seems like they would be a good match, but then one is above the M3 cost.
How does the M3 differ?
No. When we went to Magico dealer training a few years ago, we did S3 mk2 with S-Subs. My customer “The Professor” has M2’s with Q-Subs.
For your room: M3’s.
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How does the M3 differ?
M6 and M2 have similar DNA in that the enclosure proper is carbon fiber. Whereas the M3 is built more Q-platform like with substantial internal metal skeleton but with bolt-on carbon fiber side panels. M6/M2 have moved on from the Q-platform metal skeleton.
I have M3 + S-Sub. M3 doesn't really need S-Sub. M2 probably does.
I have M3 + S-Sub. M3 doesn't really need S-Sub. M2 probably does.
My room is 14" x 19". No need for a sub.
...Of course, a sub can always improve things.