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Hi Masterlu, Antonmb,
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Doesn't sound ridiculous at all. I find SFs deliver with a wide variety of options, it's just a question of which flavour you happen to prefer.
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Thanks for sharing your experience. I don't want to add another option in the lineups, but do you have any experience with the old Gryphon Callisto 2100? I'm asking about it because there is someone in my local forum currently selling it, with quite a good price. 😊 Thanks. |
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One Mcintosh MC275 MKV - Sonus Faber Olympica II. Small room, impressive sound! (first month this this new speaker!; i had before B&W 805D)
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I recently traded my Sasha's for Amati Futuras. At the same time I moved to a new house. My new room is 17'X35' with a 9' ceiling.
I was using Doshi electronics with my Wilsons and hoped they would work well with the Amati Futuras. They do! The system sounds wonderful. The amps put out 90wpc, but have huge transformers which is why they always did such a great job driving the Wilsons. It's only been about 4 weeks in the new house and with the new speakers, so I still have a lot of tweaking to do.
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Like that's a big change and are curious as to what you heard in the Futures to change |
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The Futuras retain all that I loved about the Wilsons include huge soundstage and nearly full range sound. But they are better (in my opinion) in terms of overall balance with a wonderful tone across the frequency spectrum. The treble is there, but doesn't call attention to itself like the Sashas. However there are times I am surprised by the treble impact. The midrange is just beautiful, with every voice sounding unique and guitars/strings sounding about as good as when I owned Quads. And surprising, maybe most of all, is that they play lower than the Sashas. I am hearing deeper bass than before, although this may also be a function of my larger listening room. While there is less bass attack, there is more bloom and depth. Finally, and maybe most telling, is that I have to pull myself away from the music room now! I find myself putting on "just one more" album side. There is a reason that Wilson has dropped the Ti tweeter in its line up and has gone with a soft dome. If I were looking at another Wilson speaker, definitely start with the new designs such as the Sabrina. Regards, Dave
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I agree if you listen to music like I / we do for more than an hour or so it's important to get the right equipment. Bright speakers and amps can become hard to listen to. Yes your also right about the Sonus faber sound it's very easy to listen to Music. Thanks again. |
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