Magico S5 2024 loudspeaker $82,000 Review
August 11, 2025 Comments Off on Magico S5 2024 loudspeaker $82,000 Review
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Then something unusual happened. After setting up a Dayton Audio OmniMic V2 on a microphone stand above the center of my listening chair and connecting it to a USB port on his laptop, Peter called Magico’s CTO, Yair Tammam, at his home in Israel. Peter gave Tammam internet access to his laptop; I played the appropriate test-tone tracks from the OmniMic CD on my Ayre player; and Tammam measured each speaker’s in-room response. Yair and Peter discussed the measurements; Peter made some slight adjustments to the speaker positions; and Yair signed off on the placements.When, later, I interviewed Magico’s Alon Wolf about the S5 2024, I mentioned that Tammam had remotely measured the speakers in my room. He explained that Magico started offering this service to help customers who buy subwoofers. “We can measure the room, log in to the subwoofer’s DSP control panels, and do the adjustments so we have good integration with the main system.”The S5 2024s’ front baffles ended up 86″ from the wall behind the speakers; the center of the right-hand baffle was 56″ from the books that line that speaker’s closest sidewall; and the left-hand baffles were 37″ from the LPs that line that speaker’s sidewall. The Magico speakers were toed in not quite all the way toward the listening position, and the tweeters were a few inches above the height of my ears, which, when I was seated, were 36” from the floor.

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