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Just gorgeous!!!!
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I wonder if M2 will have any affect on M3 sales.....those who might financially stretch but ultimately buy M3 might opt for M2 instead. And on S3/5Mk2 sales as well, buyers might opt for M2 instead.
But, I am toying around with the idea of getting M3s.
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I wonder if M2 will have any affect on M3 sales.....those who might financially stretch but ultimately buy M3 might opt for M2 instead. And on S3/5Mk2 sales as well, buyers might opt for M2 instead.
I think the S and M series are voiced and priced for slightly different customer tastes and budgets. I think we can speculate but Magico has this all figured out.
I agree. Unfortunately, I like Classical during the week, and Rock on the weekends, at least at night. LOL.
Agree re the S3 mk2s. And Jazz. And electro (including bass-heavy electro). Am hoping my Magico dealer will get some M3s in store next year so I can test but I am willing to buy blind based on the feedback I have heard (especially from Sharks).
Will be interesting to hear just how good the bass is in this small speaker.
Exactly what I’ve been wondering ever since the announcement. It has to be at least on par with S3 for me, but the physics is not on M2 side.
Magico said they have made improvements on the M3’s woofers to compensate for only using two and less volume in the cabinet. Should be interesting.
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Very interesting. Can you elaborate, Mike? What changes were made to the M2 woofers? Are you suggesting that the M2 bass will be similar to the M3 bass in extension and articulation?
That would probably be the M3 Mk II.Surely if they made improvements to the woofer they would use the same improved woofer in both M2 and M3?