KeithR
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that's not how the financial world designates the 4th quarter, but I really don't know what Magico means.
Are you sure about Q4 guys? As it also says "coming Soon" I would guess the month of April…?
Good pick up Tan. I think you're right. I'm surprised by the short lead time to the release date of these speakers given the long lead up to the M Projects launch.Are you sure about Q4 guys? As it also says "coming Soon" I would guess the month of April…?
My speculation will be it is in the $50k range. It does look nice, and I am sure it will sound even better.
My speculation will be it is in the $50k range. It does look nice, and I am sure it will sound even better.
Why would it cost more than the Q3?
Why wouldn't it?
The S series uses lower cost drivers, crossovers and cabinets.
Why would it cost more than the Q3?
Wow nice find!! I'm intrigued. I wonder what other surprises Alon has for us this year :audiophile:.
Just when I thought I was out...
I don't know about the Q3, but the S5 is $32k, so if this an S7 I would expect it to be a bit more.
If it is a Q3 replacement, it should have a curved baffle and nanotec woofers.
There is a Q3 on offer at my local dealer. That's because a Q5 owner upgraded to M-Project, a Q3 owner upgraded to the used Q5 thus making the Q3 available.
Based on what we have seen with the Q7 mk II, there will be a price increase for the "new" Q3. If there is also an option to upgrade for the retail price difference, then picking up a Q3 now for a good price may be a good idea.
This is assuming that we are indeed going to be seeing the Q3 Mk II. All this speculation is fun....
Magico could possibly use the diaphragm and one or two parts from the MBD28 tweeter, and outsource the assembly to Scanspeak to keep costs down (as they did with the MB30 tweeter). I'd also like to see the MP6004 midrange from the M Project make its way into this new speaker, but that might be a stretch.I wonder if they'll have the M-Project's diamond coated beryllium tweeter? That would be awesome.
Ken
I think the curved baffles are reminicent of the past, originally introduced in the V Series. Would not be surprised if they're history in future models.
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The curved baffle is not a style of the past. It is for reduction of wave reflection and contribute to imaging and sound staging. If the S series speakers have curved baffle, the prices would have been higher, but the performance would have been even better.
I guess Magico sells more S's than Q's so from a business viewpoint, there may be priority to have an S upgrade. The Q7 Mk II came first possibly because of the outstanding performance of the M Project, which might have eclipsed the flagship otherwise.
I agree all these guessing are fun.![]()