Magico A Series
Looks like Magico is looking to enter the sub-5 figure market and from the looks of it, do it with a product that gives you a big chunk of what their more expensive offerings...uh...offer.
http://robbreport.com/gear/audio/magico-a3-introduces-more-accessible-speakers-2766994/
Personally, as a Magico Fan Boy, I am looking forward to a Magico product I may actually be able to afford!
http://robbreport.com/gear/audio/magico-a3-introduces-more-accessible-speakers-2766994/
Personally, as a Magico Fan Boy, I am looking forward to a Magico product I may actually be able to afford!
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I agree. I have been following that subject on other audio forums. That is the same price as my Aerial Acoustics 7T speakers I used before getting the S5. After that, I moved the Aerials into the HT/spare stereo system for the fronts. While they sound superb, I just might get the new Magico's for the front, and move the 7Ts to the rear. If I ever get into the HT upgrade mode.Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
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Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
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