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Really? How can they not be replacing the Q5? That speaker's so old it qualifies for an AARP discount.
No, I did NOT just get a flyer in the mail.
LMAO.
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Really? How can they not be replacing the Q5? That speaker's so old it qualifies for an AARP discount.
No, I did NOT just get a flyer in the mail.
Laugh now buddy, I can hear your clock ticking from here.
I had no idea they started sending those things when you turn 50. I was pretty surprised to get one. And then my cheap side started fighting with my "I'm not that old" side, because they have pretty good discounts. I may drop AAA for AARP.
Anyway, back to your originally scheduled program. I still think the Q5 is old, and I'm still disappointed that this speaker is not its replacement. But it's interesting that they're bringing back the M Designation, using the Q7 driver array with the M baffle idea. Very intriguing.
Whatever it is I bet it will be a winner and category defining product. I listened to my S5s last night and was experiencing nirvana
It is true that each new Magico product, regardless of the series and/or price, has some advance features over older ones, but the overall Qs are quite superior to the Ss. This is coming from an S5 owner that, unfortunately, has a very good friend with a Q5...
I completely, totally and respectfully disagree. I've heard all the Q's - more than once - and on multiple gear - and they lack a single ounce of musicality. They do all the audiophile stuff, but....boy......are they BORING! They have no soul. The S series is a better musical step IMO. I bet the M advances this even further. But that is still TBD.
Remember, just because something costs more - doesn't make it better. That's the test of a TRUE audiophile and what ultimately separates the wheat from the chaff.
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The new M series seems to marry the curved enclosure of the S series with the curved baffle of the Q series. Drivers? The body is simpler and less labor intensive and hence cheaper to produce than Q series and dropping in the curved baffle of the Q series (which is simply machined from a slab of aluminum from of their CNC machines) is easy enough to do and delivers minimized diffraction effects. Probably price it in between the Q and S series and you deliver the "best of both worlds" at a slightly better price than the Q series (if they are smart with their pricing strategy). Just guessing but that's how I would read into this new line of Magico speakers.