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+ 1. I think i've found my next pair of speakersWow, that is quite a list of goodies and fully lustworthy to a happy S5 owner like me.

+ 1. I think i've found my next pair of speakersWow, that is quite a list of goodies and fully lustworthy to a happy S5 owner like me.
Lol Joe, I think those speakers would blow your room up! :exciting:I need to listen to Magico again.![]()
I see a flood of S5s on audiogon in the next few months!
I like how the maximum power rating has been lowered.![]()
The thought of breaking in another pair of Magicos is a bit daunting. It took the better part of a year for mine to stop improving.![]()
This was posted on another (AA) forum. I guess it is still in rumor category. I like how the maximum power rating has been lowered.
"Info from the Grapevine:
Sensitivity: 89dB
Impedance: 4-Ohms
Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 50 KHz
Recommended Power: 50-1000 Watts
Dimensions: 56” (142cm) H x 20” (48cm) D x 25” (63cm) W
Weight: 300 lbs.
SRP: MCast $58K; MCoat $64K"
25" wide? that's huge.
Thanks, Bodhi.
Given the dimensions of the improved tweeter (1 inch) and midrange (6 inch), it looks like upgrades to the existing Q and S series models that share the same sized drivers may be a possibility.
Of course, it would be easier to do so for the S series with their externally affixed drivers than for the Q series (which may have to be factory installed - shipping costs would be a killer for non-US owners).
Except for this bit:
The midrange driver (6-inch) in the S7 brings a new benchmark of measured performance to Magico. The cone material is formulated using Arkema Multi-Wall carbon nanotube and XG Sciences C-750 Nanographene which combined is 20% lighter and 300% stiffer than previous cone material designs. The underhung neodymium base motor system uses two extra-large magnets which provide an ultra-stabilized magnetic field for the pure titanium voice coil to operate within. The driver operates in a purpose built sub-enclosure made of a proprietary polymer material that was first introduced in the S3.
After reading Bud's update, it's pretty clear the S7's will be out of my reach. I also reflected on the fact the S5's are the biggest S series speakers I could fit in my room (without looking out of place). An S5 Mk2 with updated drivers, x-over & outriggers might just be the sweet spot in Magico's range & likely good enough to call my 'retirement speakers'.Probably not until the S5 MKII is announced. The S7 is lustworthy but it's also big, heavy, and relatively expensive. An S5 MKII might be just what the doctor ordered for quite a few Magico owners.
25" wide? that's huge.
I believe that is the foot print, that includes the outriggers
Guess I was wrong about the woofers, but congrats to you Magico fanboys.
They just gave you the poor man's M-PRO.
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Even then, the front baffle is rather wide. Wonder if diffraction might be an issue.
+ 1. I think i've found my next pair of speakers. I suspected Magico might develop an outsourced version of the M Pro's diamond-coated beryllium tweeter. What surprised me was the S7 will inherit the M Pro's 6" graphene midrange & updated 10" bass drivers! :celebrate008_2: