Triangle Magellan Concerto SW2 review

Will Triangle's new speaker prove heroic?

Notably, the speaker sits on a large plinth which is in fact a clever proprietary floor decoupling system called SPEC

TechRadar Verdict

In retrospect, this is the Concerto we should have had all along. The SW2 is more rounded and easier to integrate into hi-fi systems and most rooms. It looks beautiful - the polished finish is exquisite, and clearly an improvement on the original.

Pros

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    Civilised, real world development of original Magellan

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    now with better treble and more substantial bass. One of the few high-end speakers that doesnt punish you for leaving the chair.

Cons

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    Costly, difficult to manoeuvre, and some are bound to miss the endearing idiosyncrasies of the original.

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The Triangle Magellan Concerto was new in January 2005. It has already been upgraded. This latest version is instantly recognisable as a member of the Magellan family, and it has a similar (but not identical) configuration to the original Concerto.

Forget the appearance though; this is effectively a new model, signalled by a change in name to SW2. It has increased in price by nearly 50 per cent, and is also larger; up from 55kg to 65kg, with a significant size increase too.

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