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Magic From Magico Bookmark and Share Posted Wed Jan 14, 2009, 11:48 AM ET
By John Atkinson

Magico had two rooms at the Venetian, the first of which featured the Californian company's new 4-way M5 ($89.000/pair). Weighing in at 360 lbs, the M5 features a ring-radiator tweeter built into the baffle, two 6" Nano-Tec-coned midrange units, and two 9" Nano-Tec woofers, these featuring 5" voice-coils. The sealed enclosure—no ports in Alon Wolf's designs—is constructed, like other Magico speakers, from multiple layers of Baltic Birch plywood. The convex front baffle is machined from a 200lb slab of aircraft-grade aluminum.

Alon Wolf was demonstrating the M5 with hi-rez files played on a proprietary server/DAC system, with MIT cables and amplification from Swiss company Soulution. I auditioned both a 24-bit track from the Reference Recordings Crown Imperial album at 176.4kHz and Boz Scaggs singing "My Funny Valentine" at 88.2kHz. Awesome. Simply effortlessly awesome.

Wes Phillips is arranging to review the M5 for Stereophile. I am looking forward to auditioning them in his room. I am not looking forward to transporting them to my place for measurement. (Oh, my aching back!)

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Posted Sat Jan17, 2009, 8:11 AM — By Frank

I'll accept your sound quality evaluation. But I have some reservations about the aluminum baffle, about which much has been said, mostly positive. Aluminum is a soft metal, and will bear only so much torque force before it spalls and becomes displaced. If you need to remove a screw (fastener), the resulting hole is hardly pristine. It's usually a mangled mess. (viz. automotive cylinder head). Anything fastened tightly to aluminum wants to find its' way out. I like to think that a properly thick MDF baffle (especially with threaded inserts) offers a perfectly acceptable, long term purchase of the drivers mounted to it. I'm assuming here that Magico does not employ a hardened threaded insert into which the fasteners attach. Oh, one other thing.. they are lovely.

Posted Thu Jan22, 2009, 7:34 AM — By VERCESI FERRUCCIO, ITALY

MAGICO LOUDSPEAKERS ARE OVERPRICED! THE PRICE OF MAGICO M5 IN ITALY WILL BE OVER 100.000 €. SIMPLY CRAZY! MR. WOLF THINKS WE ARE BILLIONAIRES ALL?

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