Almost straight away it was clear that what my room needed was a far smaller speaker than what I have been listening to for the past three years or so. As amazing as it is, my Linn LK100/Kairn/Keilidh tri-aktiv system just never sounded its best in my very echo-ey lounge.
By contrast, the Sonus Fabers lighter footprint fills the entire room with coherent, luxurious sound that I never thought was possible in such a poor acoustic environment. Besides the seemingly bulletproof build of the cabinets, the sound screams quality no matter what I try and play through them. I am seriously chuffed!
I tested them with both my Adcom GFA-555 II amp and Rega Brio, and although it seems crazy to have such a huge amp power such small speakers, the Adcom provides that little bit more roundedness in terms of the sound.
A big thanks to Bertus [member=15446]Crashappy[/member] for introducing me to these and for taking the time for me to enjoy the full listening experience before pulling the trigger!
By contrast, the Sonus Fabers lighter footprint fills the entire room with coherent, luxurious sound that I never thought was possible in such a poor acoustic environment. Besides the seemingly bulletproof build of the cabinets, the sound screams quality no matter what I try and play through them. I am seriously chuffed!
I tested them with both my Adcom GFA-555 II amp and Rega Brio, and although it seems crazy to have such a huge amp power such small speakers, the Adcom provides that little bit more roundedness in terms of the sound.
A big thanks to Bertus [member=15446]Crashappy[/member] for introducing me to these and for taking the time for me to enjoy the full listening experience before pulling the trigger!