Magicos are chesty


admit it.

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I also think that if you're drunk it's better to criticize Magico owners than most other brands. Tekton owners would pop a cap in your ass.  

Well, I would never criticize anyone for owning what they like to listen to. :)

And for some with the right gear and setup, what I hear as exagerrated they may hear as delicious or mandatory.
Haven't  heard Magico's. Now I don't know if is the chestiness your talking about. My Vienna Acoustics  Motzart Grands have a slight bit of more body than most speakers I have heard. And that it one of its endearing qualities to me. It has more natural body, maybe thickness, to me. And a lot of speakers I think lack that, and that gets tiring for me to listen to such spaekers. When you hear instruments and voices in real time and real space, and I have heard a lot of that, it has a feel to it that I get that with vienna' speakers and not with many others. I am sure there are many speakers that do what mine do and do it better. I am just saying I like the body or weight of the sound of my system and speakers. Maybe that is what Magico owners like  about those speakers.
More specifically you should say Magico S series speakers are chesty

having moved from V3 -> Q3 -> M3 I can say that there are profound changes in tonal profile moving between ranges

personally I have never like the S series finding them rather too hi fi in their presentation ie a bit over dramatic and florid, not unleasent but like a image enhanced digital print 

the shift from V to Q to M was all about reducing any colorations frankly such that at first blush the M sounds bland and lacking at the frequency extremes. Spend time with them however and you relax into what’s really on the disc, not what the speaker is imposing on it