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Re: Magico

Paul Stubblebine has some Magico prototypes in his mastering room and Michael Romanowski has X-10s next door in his mastering room. Through these connections I'm fortunate to be friends with Alon Wolf who manufactures the Magico speakers, and with Bob Hodas, who has produced a very refined in-home version of the Meyer X-10. Both the M6s and the X-10s are fabulous speakers, as are Andrew Jones' TAD R1 home speakers.

The speakers are all a little different sonically, as one would expect. Yet they can all convey a startling sense of realism - with a first rate source. I'd be beside myself at the thought of having any of them parked in my living room, and calling a contractor to come shore up the floor joists...they are all massive.

We have used four Meyer HD-1s to create an echo chamber for a natural sounding reverb in the live room at Coast Recorders. They worked very well in that role, and also work very well as control room monitors.


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