a.wayne
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Perhaps for some members. Personally i've found Magico's latest generation of dynamic speakers have a mix of qualities which to my ears atleast, get closer to the seamless qaulity of pure ribbons, sound musical, and deliver accurate imaging and sound staging. I've listened to some uber hybrid horn systems which deliver a bigger sound stage, but with less accuracy and a less seamless/coherent whole. I don't doubt once you get up to Avantegarde Trio's with basshorns or Genesis 1.2's that things get a lot better. I'd hope so for the price! But i'd still be willing to bet the future M series replacement for the Q7 Mk2 will hold its own against any loudspeaker system in the world, just as my current S5 Mk2's do in their price bracket.
I don't doubt you have heard large horns with issues, being large or a Horn wont automatically make it a SOTA product.
As to standard boxfare , Have to disagree, remember we are discussing SOTA sound , Maybe Magico Horns compete at this level , their design intent is just that , but I'm not familiar with or know anyone i trust who have heard them , so i cannot comment on them. Any SOTA attempt at audio reproduction is of a different level from the typical WA or Magico sound which are all good sounding speakers in their own right and in the right setup can deliver 90% of the SOTA soundscape , of course SOTA sound /speakers will require dedicated space /Room and the right top notch ancillary equipment to deliver that last 10% , as previously discussed with MikeL about his SOTA attempt , its an Effort ..
IMO , most Magico , WA, Vandersteen , B&W , focal , Sonus Faber, et al are all laterals , each and all very capable of delivering a high level of reproduction and appealling to each prospective owner base on their listening preferences , room size/setup, looks , WAF and desired amplification ..
In otherwords their would be no Justification for an Ultimate, MM7's , WAMM , et al attempt if the others were of the same level ....
Regards