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Set of 22 pictures from Sonus faber today's production:
Mono and Stereo High-End Audio Magazine: Sonus faber factory beat |
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I find this one to be really cool and shows that SF really thinks about everything
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Today's production beat directly from the Sonus faber factory in Vicenza Italy: Mono and Stereo High-End Audio Magazine: Sonus faber speakers in production |
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Wow, beautiful pictures from start.
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I wish I could afford those speakers. Personally I think they look better then the Aida. I find the dimemsions just seem to work better on the smaller footprint of the Lillium.
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I agree! The most beautiful speaker ever.
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It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing |
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Looks like they have changed the packaging on the Olympica 3... the box used to open from the top and bottom, now they're laid on their sides and open from, what is in essence, the sides of the boxes. Perhaps my complaints were taken seriously
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Ever inspiring peek into the Italian premium speaker brand Sonus faber. Sonus faber Lililum and Aida speakers getting their final touches... Mono and Stereo High-End Audio Magazine: Sonus faber production day insight |
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Wow.
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The Liliums with the light color leather and faceplate just might be the best looking large speakers i have ever seen. In the right room they would be stunning to see and hear every single time.
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