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In Reply to: RE: Anyone heard these? posted by Awe-d-o-file on November 21, 2014 at 11:53:00
I see an M on the back, but my monitor's low-rez, so that's all I can make out.
Perhaps a sausage link to some information?
Thanks!
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Magico spares no expense, especially on those plastic binding posts carried over from the S Series.
My '70s Volvo 164s inlne 6-cyl engines used a phenolic timing gear set. If strong enough for that I suspect some plastics may be easily strong enough for speaker wiring.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada
Maybe they are made from some " space grade" plastic ...
Seriously there are plastics and plastics
I was amazed by reading about the strength of some nylon based plastics used for gears
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 11/22/14
What does this alleged "state of the art" not made to a price point flagship say about all the other Magico loudspeakers? The manufacturers I give more respect to are those who show a clear design approach common to all products throughout their line.
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I don't get out much.
Seriously? $600K? Really? And there are buyers at that price?
PT Barnum was right........
When they first came out they were 'only' $229K.
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...... and I'm getting my checkbook out as I write this.
In fact, with such great low pricing I may just buy two pairs. ;-)
Uh, oh. I just noticed hat's the 'introductory price'?
Shit, looks like I missed my chance.
Maybe next time.......
and put one horizontal for the center channel of your home theater!
ET
Speakers, like children, croissants and egg rolls, are usually cheaper by the dozen......
Or maybe a dozen dozen!
(A dozen dozen? That's GROSS!)
Nyuk-nyuk! :-)
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