Magico M-Project – Review bei „The Absolute Sound“

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Jonathan Valin hat in „The Absolute Sound“ eine ausführliche Besprechung der M-Project Lautsprecher von Magico geschrieben. Vorweg: sie sind seine neue Referenz.

Er kommt zu diesem Fazit:

„The M Project is the most exciting Magico I’ve heard. It can do what the D-5 and Wilsons do almost as well as the D-5 and the Wilsons. No, it will not give you that big peak in the midbass that so many of you crave, which is why I said I didn’t think the M Project would automatically cause you to abandon a D-5 (or any of the other speakers I mentioned).“

„To put this is musical terms, for those of you who love rock, the M Project will come closer to delivering the midbass slam and excitement of the Raidho D-5 or the Avantgarde Trio or name-your-Wilson than any previous Magico, with the added benefit of also supplying genuinely linear, much more highly resolved low end (down to at least 24Hz). For those of you who crave accuracy, the M Project will come within a hair’s breadth (well, maybe two) of delivering the transparency to source of a CLX, with far more realistic power range and bass range color and better high-frequency extension than a ’stat. For those of you devoted to the absolute sound, the M Project will come as close to sounding “real” on well-recorded instruments as any speaker I’ve heard, regardless of provenance.

„With my taste for different kinds of music, and my split-biases when it comes to what I like (mostly an accuracy/absolute sound listener, but with more than a toe—in fact a foot and a leg—in the musicality camp), the Magico M Project is […] the nearest to a completely satisfying transducer that I’ve yet heard.“

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