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B&W vs Estelon vs Magico - Recent Demo

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@cpachris , with your budget you can easily look at the Focal speakers, starting with the Sopra N2 and going through the Utopia serie.
I would be surprised if the SQ is not high enough for you.
 

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I would start by looking at really fine measuring loudspeakers irrespective of price.
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I would start by looking at really fine measuring loudspeakers irrespective of price.
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Having said that and scanning this thread, the Avalon speakers do look most interesting to me, as I like the triangular theme most seem to have. No idea otherwise and I suspect the start at astronomical prices and go up from there. The top Beolab model is simply far too fussy even if it does perform rather well for such an ornament.

I'm getting restless but have no money to splash out - well, I'm allowed to 'tyre kick' aren't I?
 

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WOW. There really was no comparison. I know sound is subjective, but for me, in that room, with that gear,....it wasn't even close. The Estelon's had some voodoo that just worked for me. They then asked me if I wanted to hear something from Magico that was similarly priced, and swapped speakers for the Magico S3. Again....WOW! The B&W sound that I have lived with and loved for 20+ years....just was not even in the same ball park as the Estelon and Magico speakers.

The shop guy could tell I was in love and asked if I wanted to demo the next step up, the Estelon X Diamond. These were much more expensive speakers, but the bass extension difference was clearly better and they sounded amazing.
Hi - I have listened to all of the speakers you mention (of the two Estelons mostly the X Diamond) and would personally and subjectively agree with your experience, preferring the Estelon sound (tuning) to the Magic s3 (I prefer the bigger Magicos - but they are stratospherically priced!).
Back your quest. Presumably,
- you have adequate amplification for these (you are driving the quirky B&Ws after all)
- Your listening room is big enough to accommodate
- You have some room treatment - if not, measure it and look into it. You can diy measurements: Amir has an excellent thread on this subject - "REW (or) room measurement for dummies"- all you need! Any of the speakers above output bass energy that will create havoc and other artefacts. More importantly, you won't fully appreciate your system.

As to choice of speakers - first, I would eliminate models with quirky measurements. Having done that, there is a very wide range of possibilities beyond your stated choices. Personally, I would keep the Estelons in the game and also listen to the larger Vivid Audio models, Avalon are nice but not dissimilar in tuning to the Estelons, Stenheims, Goebel (all of these utilise similar drive units & componentry). OTOH, you have products like Blumenhoffer that manage to match a horn with 15 & 18'' woofers and sound good.... and offer the perception of stunning dynamics.

The quest is part of the fun, my recommendation is: don't make up your mind tomorrow. Keep on looking !
 
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Again...appreciate all the suggestions, comments and responses. I'm nearing the end of my planning journey and will begin execution shortly. I attended Southwest Audio Fest and thoroughly enjoyed hearing/seeing/touching all sorts of speakers and other components. For some reason, I kept gravitating back to the rooms with the Estelon and Magico speakers.

Just yesterday, I spent another few hours with my dealer auditioning the Estelon X Diamond and Magico M3 in a room about the size of the room I am doing at home, with some of the same components as well. Pictures below:

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Both sounded amazing, tight and balanced, but the Estelon felt a little bigger in the lower-end. I think I've settled on the Estelon X Diamond, but am exploring the new X Diamond Signature's just released also. The form factor really does it for me and I love the sound of theses speakers also. As far as colors, I will decorate the room around color of speaker, but really like the red Estelon's...

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It sounds like you are set on the Estelon, but the M3 are truly spectacular, and objectively, based on what I learned to expect from both companies, are superior (and do sound better, IMO). The Estelon are definitely not "bigger" in the bottom they're more bloated. Just my 2c. it's a big investment; you don't want to make a mistake :)
 

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It sounds like you are set on the Estelon, but the M3 are truly spectacular, and objectively, based on what I learned to expect from both companies, are superior (and do sound better, IMO). The Estelon are definitely not "bigger" in the bottom they're more bloated. Just my 2c. it's a big investment; you don't want to make a mistake :)
Interestingly, that's the first impression I had when I walked into the room with the big Estelons at SWAF. I bit muddy bass, not as defined as I'd like.
 
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It sounds like you are set on the Estelon, but the M3 are truly spectacular, and objectively, based on what I learned to expect from both companies, are superior (and do sound better, IMO). The Estelon are definitely not "bigger" in the bottom they're more bloated. Just my 2c. it's a big investment; you don't want to make a mistake :)
Interestingly, that's the first impression I had when I walked into the room with the big Estelons at SWAF. I bit muddy bass, not as defined as I'd like.
Both speakers were amazing. But for me...it was definitely the Estelon. The new "special edition" will take 10-12 weeks to get. Gives me time to work on the room. Need to make it look as special as these speakers. Will post pics once they have arrived. Thanks for all the opinions and advice!
 

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‘Bloated‘ bass is often the. speaker interacting with the room, particularly as many visitors tend to hover at the back of the room.
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‘Bloated‘ bass is often the. speaker interacting with the room, particularly as many visitors tend to hover at the back of the room.
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Maybe so, but the big Estelon room at SWAF was quite large and there was nobody hanging around the back. I still think I would describe the bass as "busy" or "untidy".
 

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Again...appreciate all the suggestions, comments and responses. I'm nearing the end of my planning journey and will begin execution shortly. I attended Southwest Audio Fest and thoroughly enjoyed hearing/seeing/touching all sorts of speakers and other components. For some reason, I kept gravitating back to the rooms with the Estelon and Magico speakers.

Just yesterday, I spent another few hours with my dealer auditioning the Estelon X Diamond and Magico M3 in a room about the size of the room I am doing at home, with some of the same components as well. Pictures below:

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Both sounded amazing, tight and balanced, but the Estelon felt a little bigger in the lower-end. I think I've settled on the Estelon X Diamond, but am exploring the new X Diamond Signature's just released also. The form factor really does it for me and I love the sound of theses speakers also. As far as colors, I will decorate the room around color of speaker, but really like the red Estelon's...

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Sounds fun!

I can see the attraction to the Estelons. I've spent quite a lot of time listening to the Estelon YB and later the bigger more expensive XB Mk 2 Estelons, and they are fun speakers. Really disappear well, no sense of "speaker-cabinet" sound at all, very precise, dynamic, clean. Not ultimately to my taste but I can appreciate the performance.
And I like a speaker that doesn't look like just another wooden box.
 

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The quasi anechoic test method JA uses always imparts a bass lift, it looks as though the bass starts to roll of at around 50Hz, so hardly bass monsters.
Keith
 

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I meant the high Q peak at 50Hz, that probably have an audible effect.
 

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It would be straightforward to EQ, many dealers/retailers still don’t acoustically measure or have the first clue about acoustics, it always amazed me that considering the cost in both terms of cash and effort of attending a show that they didn’t/couldn’t take care of the speaker/room interaction.
Keith
 
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