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Hi all,
I have just joined AS and am hoping for some advice/comments/suggestions.
I am deciding between buying the Magico S3 mk2s or the Dynaudio Contour 60s. I have a Devialet Expert Pro 220, a listening room around 15' x 25', and typically listen to rock and electronic music. I have listened to both the S3 mk2s and the Contour 60s once (and on separate days) and plan to listen to both again on the same day. Different retailers are selling them and have different set-ups but similar rooms sizes. The S3 mk2 retailer is using a Soulution integrated amp and the Contour 60 retailer is using a Mark Levinson integrated amp (unfortunately I forgot to get the details of each amp).
My initial impressions were that the S3 mk2s were a little more coherent, linear and articulate, but the Contour 60s had slightly deeper (but still well-defined and not overly 'boomy') bass. However, I am a little concerned that the Contour 60s might be too big for my small-ish room, particularly given that they are rear-ported. Notably, the S3 mk2s are more than double the price of the Contour 60s. I am willing to spend the extra dosh on the S3 mk2s but only if I conclude that there is an appreciable improvement over the Contour 60s.
Any thoughts before I give them both a second listen would be gratefully received!
AJR
I have just joined AS and am hoping for some advice/comments/suggestions.
I am deciding between buying the Magico S3 mk2s or the Dynaudio Contour 60s. I have a Devialet Expert Pro 220, a listening room around 15' x 25', and typically listen to rock and electronic music. I have listened to both the S3 mk2s and the Contour 60s once (and on separate days) and plan to listen to both again on the same day. Different retailers are selling them and have different set-ups but similar rooms sizes. The S3 mk2 retailer is using a Soulution integrated amp and the Contour 60 retailer is using a Mark Levinson integrated amp (unfortunately I forgot to get the details of each amp).
My initial impressions were that the S3 mk2s were a little more coherent, linear and articulate, but the Contour 60s had slightly deeper (but still well-defined and not overly 'boomy') bass. However, I am a little concerned that the Contour 60s might be too big for my small-ish room, particularly given that they are rear-ported. Notably, the S3 mk2s are more than double the price of the Contour 60s. I am willing to spend the extra dosh on the S3 mk2s but only if I conclude that there is an appreciable improvement over the Contour 60s.
Any thoughts before I give them both a second listen would be gratefully received!
AJR