What is your experience with Magico A3 or A5 speakers and the company as a whole?


Just auditioned a pair of Magico A3 and A5 speakers to replace my 20 year old B&W 802D (1st gen diamond).

Does anyone have any experience with either of these speakers since they are not cheap.

Also, not familiar with Magico as a company. Are they reputable, how is their customer service if you have an issue, etc. My electronics are PSaudio, and their customer service is 2nd to none.

Also, how safe is it to have a Beryllium tweeted in my home. I heard that if it breaks it is very dangerous to inhale any dust particles. For instance, Focal Sopra 3 put a metal cage around their Beryllium tweeter to keep probing fingers away from it. But the Magico speaker, it is unprotected. Heck, even the speaker does not come with a dust cover.

Please, any thoughts......and suggestions

 

 

onehorsepony

I have owned the A-5 for 3 years.  It is in my second system.  I like the sound a lot and the bass is amazing for a speaker of its size.  It does not image as well as my main system speaker the Wilson Alexx V.  Magico service is just ok.  I think I would also consider the new Sabrina V.

I find the sound of the magico too “sharp”, not so pleasant. But it’s just my personal taste. I compared them with Wilson Audio and I went for the latter 

 

People hear what they hear, opinions are a dime a dozen. To some, Wilson sounds just like it measures, completely discombobulated. 

I have A3s going 3 years powered by Hegel 590 with good quality Innuos digital and VPI analog. I upgraded the Magicos from Volti Razz and have been very pleased with the upgrade. I got the A3s slightly used at a big discount from someone desperate for an upgrade. I think they are very accurate in producing whatever the quality of record or digital track they are fed. I have all quality cables and power cable to the amplifier being the possible weakest link. Well engineered media, digital or analog) sounds fantastic to my ears. And some will poo-poo my SVS subs but they further enhance the bass sound at a reasonable price. I know the A5s will sound better but, for the difference in cost and the small size (15’x14’) of my room, I can’t justify the upgrade. The only contact I’ve had with Magico was buying the grill covers ($650) direct from them. Well, I thought they were pricey I am happy with them. I know that if I was going to spend full price for the A3‘s, I would probably consider several other brands, but I am extremely happy with them for the price. I also have good Acoustical room treatment. You just need to hear as many speakers as you can and get what sounds good to your ears. I am limited here in SC as to the availability of dealers where I can audition speakers. But, I have been to two fairly large Audio shows in Dallas and for the money, my little modest system sounds extremely competitive with what I heard. Good luck with your search!

As an aside, I only wanted the grills because we have cats and a dog. While it is a no pets dedicated music room, one will occasionally follow me in there and I didn’t want to risk an accident. If not for the pets, I wouldn’t bother with covers.