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Ordered mine this morning in M-Coat Titanium... Announcement states shipping happens in January :congrats:
Ordered mine this morning in M-Coat Titanium... Announcement states shipping happens in January :congrats:
I think it's pretty obvious the S3 has once again leapt ahead of the S5. The only thing the S5 has over the S3 is volume, X1 or X2.
It also has much more substantial enclosure, which is much thicker.
Magico seems to have a habit of bring out speakers that outperform previous more expensive models.
Remember the M5/Q5? Their dealers and customers really loved that one.![]()
I guess you prefer your favorite brand business model; come up with inferior products, market them as better, and laugh all the way to the bankMagico seems to have a habit of bring out speakers that outperform previous more expensive models.
Remember the M5/Q5? Their dealers and customers really loved that one.![]()
How did you come up with that? The S5Mk2 is 23 kg heavier, with 1/2 inch thick sidewalls.It also has much more substantial enclosure, which is much thicker.
I guess you prefer your favorite brand business model; come up with inferior products, market them as better, and laugh all the way to the bank![]()
Speaking from experience? [emoji6]
Magico seems to have a habit of bring out speakers that outperform previous more expensive models.
Remember the M5/Q5? Their dealers and customers really loved that one.![]()
10/09, Jonathan Valin posts a rave review of the $89K M5:
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/tas-196-magico-m5-loudspeaker/
Less than two years later 8/11, he says the $60K Q5 is better:
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/magico-q5-loudspeaker-tas-214/
How would you feel if you were a Magico dealer with a pair of M5s in stock?
My "favorite brand," Wilson Audio has never pulled a M5/Q5 on their dealers or customers.
WA never claimed that the Yvette which just replaced the Sophia 3, which was in production for over five years, is better than the more expensive Sasha Series 2 introduced in 2014.
I have no interest in the S3 MK.II, but I'd love to hear the S1 MK.II. Unfortunately,
there are no Magico dealers in HI.
Mark, this is scary spooky. When I was out walking my dogs this morning these were my exact thoughts. We all knew this was coming as they've done it previously. As they say there is no replacement for displacement but when the little brother comes along with a new faster innovation, well,.....drag-strips only so long huh!Give credit to Magico for constantly pushing the envelope and bringing speakers to market that outperform the older models at a cheaper price. That is what continuous improvement is all about. It's somewhat similar to computers. The technology keeps advancing and newer models always exceed the older models in performance and they are cheaper to boot. You normally never see this in audio though.
I guess you prefer your favorite brand business model; come up with inferior products, market them as better, and laugh all the way to the bank
How did you come up with that? The S5Mk2 is 23 kg heavier, with 1/2 inch thick sidewalls.
Just because the bass drivers are improved, does not mean it is a better speaker. It does, however, looks like a lot of a speaker for $28K
10/09, Jonathan Valin posts a rave review of the $89K M5:
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/tas-196-magico-m5-loudspeaker/
Less than two years later 8/11, he says the $60K Q5 is better:
http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/magico-q5-loudspeaker-tas-214/
How would you feel if you were a Magico dealer with a pair of M5s in stock?
My "favorite brand," Wilson Audio has never pulled a M5/Q5 on their dealers or customers.
WA never claimed that the Yvette which just replaced the Sophia 3, which was in production for over five years, is better than the more expensive Sasha Series 2 introduced in 2014.
I have no interest in the S3 MK.II, but I'd love to hear the S1 MK.II. Unfortunately,
there are no Magico dealers in HI.
Well, you seem to be quite upset with something that happened 6 years ago, not to you obviously, and by some reviewer account :skeptical:
I never heard a real M5 owner complain, and many disagree with JV finding.
By comparison, Wilson Audio new models are much more expensive then his old ones and by objective accounts not nearly as good (cheaper, lower grade Scan Speak drivers than the Focal he used to use, silk dome tweeter vs. Titanium, etc). All you got to do is listen to a Maxx in comparison to the Alexia, it is a practical joke, but no Wilson fan will dare to admit it to himself, so I don't expect you to agree but the facts are all there.
All Magico products today give you better performance for the same or less money then their prior products in the same price category. That is how a healthy business model should work, only in hi-fi people will complain (and don't bring up resale value, all these products take a hit once sold used, if you are looking for investment, you should put your money elsewhere).
I'm not upset by the M5/Q5 affair, just pointing out some facts.
The Alexia was never intended to replace the MAXX 3.
The Magico S3 sold for $22.5K, the S3 MKII is $28K. There's pair of S3s on Agon for $12K.
It is not the model name, it is the price point. The new S3, will surely sound better then the old S5 (~$30K price slot).
The M3 is better then the Q5 (~$75K), etc. The Alexia is in a similar price slot as the Maxx was (~$55K), you get a lot less for you money. And there's a pair of current X2 for $46K (been there for months), or a Sophia for $4K, your point?
On WA, You need to check your facts.
The MAXX 3 was $68K when the Alexia was introduced at $48.5K.
Over and out.
I did not make myself clear - it is the S5 mk 2 which has more substantial enclosure, not the S3 mk 2.
I have absolutely no doubts, the S5 mk 2 would outperform the S3 mk 2 when placed side by side.