Well, I think we can expect some new series in the next few years more likely than S mk3On the other hand there is no reason to change something when its really good. But I am sure that Alon Wolf has head full of ideas
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When I was at Magico a couple of months ago to hear the S7/S5 comparison I asked Alon if there would be an S5 MK2, and he momentarily paused and said "You know I can't talk about future plans" (or something to that effect). Anyway, I didn't see anything in the article about cross over upgrade, or being able to upgrade a current S5. Even more important, what is the price. A better (assumed) speaker at the same price is ideal, and would keep an upgrade price lower.
So what do you get for $20k more over the S7? An extra woofer? Anything else?
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There are no current plans for upgrading existing S5's to Mk II.
It will be interesting to see just how similar the midrange and tweeter are to the S7.
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The S5 Mk II in MCast finish MSRP is $38K. There are no current plans for upgrading existing S5's to Mk II.
After listening to the S7's for two weeks, we ordered a pair of S5 Mk II yesterday which will arrive in January.
Guess we'll see a lot of S5s for sale Agon.
BTW, after spending time with the S7s, a friend ordered a pair of Rockport Cygnus.
Darn. I mean good.
I want to be finished spending money, but was willing to go up to $10k for an upgrade. Depending on upcoming reviews, but I would bet the MK2 is a good improvement. Will the existing S5 stay in production?
Now a S1 mk2? Wow. They sure are busy turning out the new models. I'm curious, how many speakers has Magico introduced since Harman introduced the Revel Salon 2 in 2006? I count:
M6
V3
M5
V2
Ultimate
Q1
Q3
Q5
Q7
S1
S3
S5
S7
Q7 mk2
S5 mk2
S1 mk2
M Projects...
17 speakers according to my calculations. Wow. That's innovation.