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In Reply to: RE: Thanks for the overview... posted by Bob Neill on April 10, 2008 at 06:45:01
I would be curious to learn what differences were heard when the Skylan stands were used in Montreal.
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JMR told me a few years back that he designed the Magic Stands to remove what he perceives as a response skewing bass hump that he feels many stand-mounted speakers have, one which he feels actually compromises deep bass and also muddies the midrange. Using them, according to my, Gilbert's, and JMR's ears, results in a smoother overall performance, noticeable in clear, deep bass and a highly resolving midrange. Here is JMR's explanation on his website: http://www.jm-reynaud.com/jmr_us/archives/magic.html
The Sklyan stands give the impression of having a somewhat fuller ("rounder" is what Noel reported hearing) bass with a slightly less subtle midrange, which suggests that their designer likes the bass effect JMR set out to neutralize. Paul Candy, a Six Moons reviewer present, liked the effect of the Skylan stands on the Duets, as did his young son, perhaps a reviewer in waiting. No one seemed to notice a lack of bass with the Magic Stands, quite the contrary. But it is a clearer, less billowy, less rounded bass, which seems more instument specific.
Clearly, it's not right and wrong here, just a preference.
Incidentally, I don't make very much at all selling the Magic Stands. JMR couldn't make a dime, what with overseas shipping, and so passed the license and plans to Amherst Audio. I had told Noel I was rooting for his stands so I could get out of the stand-building business. What I'll do now is give customers this subjective comparison and let them choose.
Paul Candy tells us in his note on Six Moons about the Blue Circle room that while his son preferred the Skylan stands, he himself waffled back and forth between them and the Magic Stands. That response I can definitely understand. The differences are more interesting and informative than differences in audio usually are.
Got it. Thanks
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