Thursday, April 9, 2015

Magico S7 Floorstanding Loudspeaker Introduction

Magico Announces the S7

There's this style of loudspeaker that looks down on you. Witness the Wilson Bensch Cardinal. Likewise, the Magico S7 Loudspeaker ($58,000.00 USD), though it's more Binomial.

We picked up the Mirage OMD-25 for only $400.00. It was easy on the back, and we could carry it on the shoulder deftly for roughly 2 km. The Magico S7 is a nice 300 lbs. That's the weight of an introductory Olympic lifting set. Thus far, we've only carried the bar (55 lbs), and brackets, that sort of distance - from the warehouse, to our home, via transit.

It's not a bad object for the common home. The Magico S5 already occupies the premier notch in the home loudspeaker category. You can partner it with Devialet. The Magico S7 - More M Project like - likely improves on this performance, though the S5 was already astute in the bass.

So astute, likely, that many preferred it to the astralatious Magico Q3 Loudspeaker, and, govindaly, the Magico Q5.

Have yourself a vindaloos before thinking further. This is one very good buy.

89 dB may seem low for some (the Q7 mk II, 94, the Q3, 90, the Q5: 86), but it's on par with the S5.

The bass on the S5 was already revelatious, converting Wilson-lovin' audious-bumps into Magico-philes! That it included a grill, as optional, made it, while less detailed than the Q3, another "first-gainer" home option.

You'll find a range of colours to convert your palette in home decor around. Like a Cardinal, this is one speaker to build the furniture arrangement - such as church pews or couches - around.

We imagine some toe-in to best show off the sides of the subtlety svelte Magico cabinet. You can imagine it as a bass woofer, in three parts, combined with a orange mini-monitor cabinet. Previous loudspeakers, such as the Magico Mini 2 were best viewed, almost head-on.

In linguistics, a binomial pair or binomial is a sequence of two or more words or phrases belonging to the same grammatical category, having some semantic relationship and joined by some syntactic device such as and or or.

Several legal terms are binomial pairs, often (but not necessarily) consisting of one Germanic word and one Romance word.

The Magico company is some of the more romantic speak-ons.

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