Thanks for sharing great review. In that same category and price range there is the Totem Element Metal V2, what are your tough on that comparaison. Thanks
That's good to know. Would love to have these with my Gryphon amp but at 45k is a tough one. Maybe as time goes on they will be more easier to bargain with? @@lukesumerford2084
They sound kinda average with a little stress on high frequency "sh" sound, which is especially noticable on the vocals and hi-hats. It alsos sounds like there's smth wrong with phase response. The recording you chose is nothing complicated.
@@louv4437 You can "lol" all you want, but what's the whole point of this "demo video" then? What makes them so "incredible? The price? The press they get? Have you seen their phase response? Do you even know what a phase response is?
@@ivanterekhov5369 the point of these demo videos is just to get an idea. So much of this hobby is system matching and it’s so hard but when you finally get it right it’s audio nirvana. Saying Magico is not your type of sound is understandable maybe you like a more nuetral midrange of a Sonus Faber or the more analytical sound of Tidal or Marten all good but to say they suck is Jamestown hilarious. What makes them great they are very balanced with supreme bass going down to 20hrtz easy but the beryllium tweeter evens out the sound, it’s more of hard rock, blues, classic rock or metalcore type speaker than it is for orchestral just depends on your taste. I promise you with all the compression in digital music hearing this in person is night and day different.
Is the sub active? That would be good to know.
Not active!
Magicos are awesome, what amp and cables did you use
T+A PA3100HV with All Audioquest thunderbird cabling. Aurender N20 as our digital streamer and a Berkeley Audio Reference DAC 3
@@lukesumerford2084 thank you!
Thanks for sharing great review. In that same category and price range there is the Totem Element Metal V2, what are your tough on that comparaison. Thanks
The Metal V2! Is significantly cheaper. $18k vs. 45k. Big big difference
Are you using the sub during this time?
No sub on this. Just the magico S3’s played on the T+A PA3100HV
That's good to know. Would love to have these with my Gryphon amp but at 45k is a tough one. Maybe as time goes on they will be more easier to bargain with? @@lukesumerford2084
@@user-eh3qz4zv1ogive us a call sometime and we’ll discuss! Thanks so much for watching!
They sound kinda average with a little stress on high frequency "sh" sound, which is especially noticable on the vocals and hi-hats. It alsos sounds like there's smth wrong with phase response. The recording you chose is nothing complicated.
They are an extremely costly speaker. Sonically, they don't justify the price.
@@scottlowell493 That's exactly what I meant.
You make these judgments through RUclips compression lol hilarious Magico are incredible
@@louv4437 You can "lol" all you want, but what's the whole point of this "demo video" then? What makes them so "incredible? The price? The press they get? Have you seen their phase response? Do you even know what a phase response is?
@@ivanterekhov5369 the point of these demo videos is just to get an idea. So much of this hobby is system matching and it’s so hard but when you finally get it right it’s audio nirvana. Saying Magico is not your type of sound is understandable maybe you like a more nuetral midrange of a Sonus Faber or the more analytical sound of Tidal or Marten all good but to say they suck is Jamestown hilarious. What makes them great they are very balanced with supreme bass going down to 20hrtz easy but the beryllium tweeter evens out the sound, it’s more of hard rock, blues, classic rock or metalcore type speaker than it is for orchestral just depends on your taste. I promise you with all the compression in digital music hearing this in person is night and day different.