Kuoppis
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Kuoppis,
Care to elaborate the sort of improvement you experienced? I have S3s and also ordered 8 Stillpoints SS awhile back, but the threads for S3s I ordered from Stillpoints really didn't fit in the outriggers. So I just sort of left them alone and maybe it's time I should look into it again. I'll probably order another set to threads to try.
Sure, will do my best, so here we go:
IMHO one a key benefit of Magicos is the accuracy, clarity and definition achieved by the rigid aluminum corpus and very stiff and hard membranes. In particular and in this case the S3 is able to offer more clarity and detail in the bass than usual through its double aluminun woofers. A turnside coming with the rigid materials is that Magicos can sound a tad hard. Hence people like to play them with dark sounding amps like e.g. Solution.
What I experienced when putting the S3s on Ultra SS Stillpoints is that the speakers opened up considerably, i.e. offering a finer portrayal of timbres and a warmer and more audible bass. Altogether the speakers now sound smoother.
Medically seen I'm not sure I should be hearing it (thought human hearing is bottoming out at around 30 Hz), but when I tested the S3s with the Ayre "Irrational, but Efficacious" CD I heard the bass kicking in at exactly 26 Hz, as specified. Please take note, I do have a very well acousticed room, which makes a rather significant difference in terms of what you can get out of your system.
I hope this helps, please feel free to ask for clarification in case my elaboration was not clear.
PS: To mount Stillpoints on the S3s you will need to remove the spikes and use adapter studs (available from Stillpoints) for thread conversion from the S3 footers to the Ultra SS.
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