I should also point out that Magico’s approach is unapologetically expensive. They test for and listen in IDEAL acoustic environments.
Hence, my biggest criticism of the S1 Mk II speakers is having a dispersion that is too wide for a "mini" speaker. But the other side of the coin is that you could argue that the speakers are perfect and the problem is my room.
Speakers and rooms need to match. Good acoustic treatments make rooms more friendly to a wider variety of speakers.
Hence, my biggest criticism of the S1 Mk II speakers is having a dispersion that is too wide for a "mini" speaker. But the other side of the coin is that you could argue that the speakers are perfect and the problem is my room.
Speakers and rooms need to match. Good acoustic treatments make rooms more friendly to a wider variety of speakers.