Myles B. Astor
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So how this he said she said is going to help the OP?
If you don't like this speaker tells us why and if you like this speaker tell us why, don't make it more complicated than it is, I was about to pull the trigger on this one and now I am back to square one. I cannot tell from this thread if A3 model of Magico is any good and or is it worth the higher price that it is.
And if you have any other suggestions for me to look at please let me hear it, what else is out there in the price range of Magico A3?
I think with Magico you always need to consider what you are going to surround the speakers with. They are very revealing and the old adage crap in, crap out applies here. I also sometime find Magicos performance a little paradoxical. I like tubes from the midbass up but like solid-state amps to get the “most” from the lowest octave.
I thought that under show conditions that the A3s acquitted themselves very well with the Constellation amp. There is no question that the A3 has that Magico DNA. Especially if you like transparency, dynamics and resolution.