The Sandman
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Kuoppis & Sandman please sign some kind of peace treaty or kiss and make up :kiss: otherwise I swear I´ll start praising Wilson Audio speakers again!!
What's wrong with Wilsons?
Kuoppis & Sandman please sign some kind of peace treaty or kiss and make up :kiss: otherwise I swear I´ll start praising Wilson Audio speakers again!!
What's wrong with Wilsons?
TY Mike! I don't expect to get M3 sound for S3 money, but it was good to hear your opinion. I'm trying to find a dealer who has demo M3:s, just to hear them. None in Finland, I have to see what Sweden and Norway have to offer. Germany perhaps?
But it is understandable that owners of S5s/S7s come up with all kinds of arguments and explanations why their more expensive models should still be 'better' despite having the previous gen alu woofers.
Here is a problem with your theory. I'm an ex S5 mk 2 owner. Not only that, I have went from the S5 mk 2 to M3 (which has graphene woofers) and I'm absolutely with Sandeman.
I know that you just bought your S3s. I'm happy for you. It is a great speaker. There is no other speaker I would rather own if my budget was limited to $30k. Just stop making unsustainable claims.
Do you still claim Magico have their specs wrong with the 9" S3 mk2 woofer?
This may be off topic and I'm sure I'll be labeled as self-righteous or excommunicated from the serious audiophile community by this post, but it saddens me to see so much divisiveness and ill feelings generated over measurements and raw materials used to manufacture audio components.
On this Independence Day when our founding fathers bled and died for us 241 years ago for the proposition that all humans are created equal, it's amazing, at least to me, how much time and energy is expended and how much contentiousness is wrought between and among gearheads on really meaningless measurements and totally subjective opinions. Often the end to all of these means, the music, isn't even mentioned, as if the music is just incidental and it's the gear that counts.
Some might prefer listening to Miles with their vintage IMF speakers priced at $1,000 to speakers with the latest greatest woofer material that cost $20,000 or $100,000. Some might get as much enjoyment driving their $10,000 Camaro as much as someone else enjoys driving their Audi R8. Some might think it's crazy to spend $250,000 on a watch with a tourbillon complication when the clock in an iPhone for $200 is more accurate. The list goes on. To each their own. No one is correct or incorrect for preferring one speaker over another, regardless of cost.
Audio is a totally subjective hobby and to each their own. We should be thankful we have choices and means to acquire discretionary items, let alone turntables and phono cartridges that cost more than the average annual salary of many. Try not to criticize and insult and expend so much negative energy over our beloved hobby. Worry and pontificate about world peace in our time so our children and grandchildren will have a chance to listen to Dizzy and Ella and Elvis and Mahler and Beethoven and not be annihilated in a cataclysmic nuclear holocaust.
Audio Research have been doing that for years, and other high end speaker manufacturers do the same thing. From a business perspective, it's a smart business model. The upshot is that companies like Magico push the state of the art.Well, I do not know if Alon is a genius designing loudspeakers, but he sure is a specialist in Marketing. As new speakers appear in the line (Q, S, M) introduces small improvements, so the owner feels that he is no longer at the technological forefront and somehow (even unconsciously) feel the need to be. Yes sir, a sales genius. And with that no, I mean that he does not make extraordinary speakers, since he has thousands of satisfied customers.
What's wrong with Wilsons?
New S3 mkII review from a new Aussie review mag led by experienced Aussie reviewer Ed Kramer.
http://www.australia.soundstage.com/index.php/reviews/3-magico-s3-mkii-loudspeakers
Just saw this, very good, refreshing review. I believe it is the first S3 Mk2 review I have seen.
http://www.australia.soundstage.com/index.php/reviews/3-magico-s3-mkii-loudspeakers
Well, I do not know if Alon is a genius designing loudspeakers, but he sure is a specialist in Marketing. As new speakers appear in the line (Q, S, M) introduces small improvements, so the owner feels that he is no longer at the technological forefront and somehow (even unconsciously) feel the need to be. Yes sir, a sales genius. And with that no, I mean that he does not make extraordinary speakers, since he has thousands of satisfied customers.
Absolutely nothing at all but some fine gentlemen in this thread might have a different opinion![]()
Pretty much what I have been trying to convey in my ramblings: Great top to bottom coherence, great bass definition and newly found structure + he is praising the top end, which has already been favorably reviewed in case of the S7 and S5 mk2 (same drivers).
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