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jtkirk 01-29-2021 09:52 PM

Sonos Faber advice
 
Hello,

I'm new to this board and want to say thanks in advance for all the great knowledge here.

I currently have Amati Homage speakers from 2000. They are great and but I'm wondering how the II Cremonese would compare? I have not had a chance to audition them, any insight would be greatly appreciated. My listening room is 20' x 30'.

Best,
CB

Masterlu 01-29-2021 10:32 PM

jtkirk... Welcome to AA! :wave:

Masterlu 01-29-2021 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jtkirk (Post 1030902)
Hello,

I'm new to this board and want to say thanks in advance for all the great knowledge here.

I currently have Amati Homage speakers from 2000. They are great and but I'm wondering how the II Cremonese would compare? I have not had a chance to audition them, any insight would be greatly appreciated. My listening room is 20' x 30'.

Best,
CB

Tell us a bit more about the other gear in your system.

jtkirk 01-30-2021 01:50 AM

Thanks, I have PS Audio BHK mono blocks along with their Directstream Dac. A mac mini and a Levinson CD transport.

Masterlu 01-30-2021 09:18 AM

Advantage > II Cremonese :ok:

jtkirk 01-31-2021 08:58 PM

Thanks, I'm wondering if the II Cremonese upgrade from my current Amati Homage's would be night and day, or just incremental?

rclop 04-22-2021 01:48 PM

I went from Sonus Faber Amatis to the Sonus Faber IL Cremonese and it was a big difference to me. The soundstage was larger, better bass and just an overall better sound. It should be when you compare a $35K speaker to a $50K speaker


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