Just curious if that includes the S5 Mk2's which you're also very familiar with? My curiosity was piqued as the S5 Mk2 of course uses the same midrange drivers as the M3.
Cheers,
(Not insinuating that this is the way it is for anyone else, these are my experiences, go and listen for yourself and give your impressions AFTER listening)
Hi, Yes this includes the S5II and again, only from what I am experiencing. BTW, I love the S5II and could live with it for the rest of my days, BUT due to the fact that the M3 is the FIRST Magico speaker to ever use the EXACT same nanographene material in BOTH the midrange AND the bass drivers there is something going on in the mid-bass with the M3 that I have never heard from a Magico speaker before, including the S5II, S1II and the S7.
These three speakers are great speakers and I do not feel that they have any area that I would want improvement on when listening to them....they make music and draw me into the music, BUT when the M3's are turned on, I just love them and I think because it is due to A)Cabinet, B)Matching of the midrange/bass driver, C)latest version tweeter, even though the same as Q7II is a little newer and has Alon's latest know how incorporated into the design and finally the latest Xover built especially for the M3.
All of the latest Magicos have "upped the game", but again for me the M3 is the "game changer"....just my two cents.
btw, what sucks for me is after hearing two each Q15 subs with the M3's and experienced what they did to the soundstaging, midrange and even the "high end" of the spectrum, not even taking the jaw dropping bass into account, I had to order them. I was not planning on ordering a pair, but once I experienced it there was no going back.