Evolution Acoustics MMMicroOne


Hey guys,

Has anyone heard the new Evolution Acoustics MMMicroOne? Just saw this pic from CES 2011.

http://cybwiz.blogspot.com/2011/01/evolution-acoustics-mmmicroone.html

Any thoughts on this one?
rhohense
Ack: I am really surprised that you would actually be so closed minded. If you need that to be your truth, so be it, but it absolutely is not true, and you are flat out being lied to. I GUARANTY IT.

Who did you hear that from? A desperate Magico dealer with the initials D.W.?

There were others there, with no interest in my products, that heard the comparison for themselves and can attest to exactly what happened. Please contact me offline and I would be more than happy to share further information including people you can contact if you are serious about the truth.

BTW, it was not the MMOne, it was our $2500 MMMicroOne.

Everything I say in the ad is absolutely true. The customer certainly did not need to trade them in, and certainly is not an investor in my company. That is ridiculous. Evolution Acoustics is currently backordered 7 months on our full size loudspeakers and 1 1/2 months on our Micro Series. We certainly have no desire or need for "investors". That is laughable.

The customer owned Magico Q5's prior to the Magico Q7's. He listened side by side (Q7's vs. MMMicroOne) and proceeded to order the Evolution Acoustics MMSevens.

Are you going to THE Show Newport Beach? If this nonsense continues, I will bring the MMMicroOne loudspeakers along with the Magico Q7's and you and everyone else can listen for yourselves.

Jonathan Tinn
darTZeel
Evolution Acoustics
Playback Designs
Wave Kinetics
Ack, I agree with you 100%. I mentioned the MM1/Q7 rumor in an earlier post by starting with the sarcastic word "apparently". I guess my point got lost. I don't believe the story for a moment. The whole Magico/AE marketing rivalry seems to have gotten started in these forums when someone (perhaps from the company) claimed that the MM1 sounded much better at one of the shows than the Mini 2 or Q1, for a tenth of the cost. And then people placed their orders and waited.

I started an Audiogon thread years ago asking opinions about the Magico Mini 2 versus the V2 or V3. Soon thereafter I received a private email from an Evolution Acoustics salesman/owner urging me not to waste my money on Magico and that I should buy one of the smaller, pre MM1 AE speakers instead. He claimed there was no comparison in quality or sonics. This unsolicited sales pitch showing up in my private emails really turned me off. At the time there were not even any dealerships around me where I could audition an AE speaker. He simply wanted me to take his word for it. It's these kinds of tactics which tell me a lot about a company.
Ouch. Any rebuttal to this allegation?

This would not be the first example of such subterfuge in audio. It is a "business" after all. Audiophiles are prone to a Polly Annish vision and forget about the sordid underbelly of the hobby....
I am not taking sides here, just my experience at an audio show for what it is worth. I attended the 2012 Newport Beach Audio Show specifically to listen to speakers and heard dozens of them, mostly costly designs that cost in excess of $18K/pair. IMO, the overwhelming majority of them sounded cold, sterile, clinical, bright, boomy in the bass, and with a flat soundstage. Maybe it was the rooms, I don't know. But there were five or six speakers that sounded like live music--I have 4 sons who all play music, as does my wife. Only two of these natural-sounding speakers were inexpensive and one was the Evolution Acoustics MMMicroOne. So I bought a pair and they are the best speakers I have had in my system, including some that cost $40K. And I can say that Jonathan Tinn has always been an honest gentleman, at least in my own experience.