Magico M2
Our materials science research in the properties and applications of carbon allows the M2 to feature a new monocoque enclosure. Similar in construction technique introduced in the M6, it is formed using multiple layers of carbon fiber adding up to a 3/8” thickness. Similar to the external shell of an F-35 fighter jet, this enclosure construction compared to machined or extruded aluminum parts increases the structural strength-to-weight ratio by a factor of 60, while reducing overall weight by 50% and yielding outer dimensions that are 30% smaller without compromising internal volume. The curved interior and exterior walls minimize internal standing waves and eliminate external diffractions.
Enclosure
An internal three-axis matrix framework along with three tension rods running front to back internally contribute to an extremely rigid enclosure which eliminates unwanted resonances and colorations, allowing all drivers to perform with stunning resolution and dynamics. All four drivers in the M2 are acoustically integrated using Magico’s exclusive Elliptical Symmetry Crossover topology (24 dB Linkwitz-Riley) that includes state-of-the-art components from Mundorf of Germany.
A purpose built sub-enclosure formed of a proprietary polymer material houses the midrange driver to optimize the control and articulation of mid-band frequencies and provides protection from the massive back wave pressure of the bass drivers. Midrange sub-enclosures using different shapes, sizes and materials have been implemented throughout the history of Magico 3-way loudspeaker designs.
Tweeter & Drivers
The M2 incorporates the Diamond coated Beryllium diaphragm tweeter (28-mm) used in the M3 and M6. The optimized geometry and the Diamond coating on the Beryllium aligns the acoustical properties closer to perfection without adding extra weight of a full Diamond dome, this revolutionary tweeter design offers a near perfect weight to stiffness ratio that is unmatched in the industry. The new tweeter provides extra-long excursion movement and uses a neodymium based motor system that is customized to match the sensitivity and power handling capabilities of the M2 while maintaining ultra-wide dispersion characteristics and ultra-low distortion measurements.
Magico is the world’s first manufacturer to utilize graphene in the development of a radically new and advanced loudspeaker cone design. Graphene has many extraordinary properties and is approximately 100 times stronger than the strongest steel. The newly designed Magico six-inch midrange and seven-inch bass driver cones found in the M2 are both manufactured using Multi-Wall carbon XG Nanographene and an ultra-stiff proprietary new carbon weave which is 20% lighter and 300% stiffer than previous cone material we used in Magico loudspeaker offerings.
Two seven-inch M2 bass drivers are vertically aligned to achieve ideal room integration and reproduce the lowest registers of bass frequency with speed and accuracy. The M2 bass drivers are optimized for minimal music related distortions in the frequency and time domain using the latest state-of-the-art FEA simulation.
MPod
A contributing element to the stunning overall sound performance of the M2 is the application of the MPOD. The MPOD is based on the scientific principles of Constrained Layer Damping (CLD) which are well documented and in our opinion, the most effective way to channel unwanted vibrations away from a component and its platform. Operating under massive weight the MPOD is a noise channeling system that effectively dissipates resonance while maintaining ultimate coupling properties to the floor resulting in remarkable sonic results. M2’s ordered with the MPOD 3-Pt Stand come with a beautifully appointed case that includes six MPOD’s and a professional grade torque wrench that allows for periodic maintenance of the internal tension rods.
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With an almost surgical combination of speed and control, the M2 delivers a transparent midrange and remarkably controlled bass from graphene woofers, while its aerospace-grade carbon enclosure keeps resonances at bay. Reviewers from Peter Familari and Audiophilepure note its stable imaging and refined treble, making it a flagship-level performer.
Pros
- Aerospace-grade carbon monocoque and internal matrix deliver exceptional rigidity and resonance control.
- Deep, tight, low-distortion bass from dual Graphene Nano-Tec woofers with optimized FEA design and sub-enclosure control.
- Transparent, uncoloured midrange, wide dispersion and stable, accurate imaging supported by the diamond-coated beryllium tweeter.
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Cons
- Very high flagship pricing limits accessibility for most buyers.
- Moderate sensitivity (88dB) and 4 Ω nominal impedance mean the M2 benefits from a powerful, high-current amplifier.
Sound Quality
94/100
Bass
95/100
Dual 7" Graphene Nano-Tec woofers with quoted 26Hz response and dedicated engineering for minimal distortion. Reviews praise control, low-frequency extension and engineering (Graphene cones, FEA optimization, sub-enclosure), with no reviewer saying it needs a sub—supports an 'excellent' large-tower bass performance.
Mid
94/100
6" Graphene mid in a purpose-built sub-enclosure aimed at control and articulation. Reviewers repeatedly call the M2 'transparent' and 'uncoloured' with coherent, smooth midrange—evidence of very accurate timbre and crossover integration.
Treble
93/100
Diamond-coated beryllium dome tweeter with long-excursion design; reviewers note smooth, uncolored treble and wide dispersion. One reviewer noted off-axis changes (different perception when standing vs seated), but overall extension, refinement and low distortion are emphasized.
Soundstage Imaging
94/100
Multiple reports of stable, accurate stereo imaging and very wide dispersion. Reviewers describe a narrow, stable central image for test signals and consistently good imaging during auditions—strong width, depth and image stability.
Dynamics
95/100
Reviewers explicitly praise the M2's dynamic prowess, detail and musical timing. Comments like 'dynamic prowess' and 'deft musical touch' indicate excellent micro/macro dynamics and transient control without obvious compression.
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Build Quality
98/100
Monocoque multi-layer carbon-fibre enclosure, three-axis matrix, tension rods and exotic materials (Graphene cones, Mundorf parts) described as aerospace-grade construction. Reviewers highlight exceptional rigidity, resonance control and premium engineering/finishes.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive tower baseline applied. Reviews list sensitivity (88dB), 4Ω impedance, Elliptical Symmetry crossover with high-end Mundorf parts; no mention of bi-wire posts or active/DSP features—kept at passive baseline.
Value for Money
74/100
At US$56,000/pair (plus optional MPod stands), reviewers celebrate class-leading performance and craftsmanship but do not frame the M2 as a budget value—excellent performance yet very high price suggests limited value-for-money for most buyers.
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