Totem Model 1 Vs. Hawk


Anybody ever do a comparision?

After stands they cost almost the same. Anybody have any opinions on the pros/cons of either besides the idea that the hawks will play louder/lower.

Thanks
baroque_lover
Grakesh,

When I say large, I mean LARGE...20X25 +

I speak only of the Cremona series, the Homage is a step up IMO. I can't wait to hear the new Guarneri Memento. I would without hesitation take the Hawk over the lower end SF. The Homage series are still a step up. The Cremona series are closer to the Hawks but I still prefer the hawks.
Barooque Lover,

Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it.

As I mentioned earlier, I auditioned Totem Mani-2 with SF Cremona Auditor and SF Grand Piano. I felt both of the SF speakers are very very musical...with Cremona Auditor being a tad more musical than Mani-2 for my music preferences ( Vocals and Instruments ). But I could not audition Hawks. I just assumed Mani-2 is more musical than Hawks. May be I will try listening to Hawks. If you are preferring Hawks over even Cremona Series then it makes a lot of financial sense to check Hawks against Cremona Auditor.

Also, what electronic gear are you considering for driving Hawks ?

Thanks
Grakesh
Simaudio Moon I-5 is an ideal candidate.

I prefer the Mani-2 over a wide range of speakers. The higher end SF is still a cut above.
I own Totem Model 1 Signatures. I must confess I never listened to the Hawks. I did, however, do extensive listening of the Forest and Arro. All of them are outstanding speakers and the ultimate choice is a matter of personal taste. For me, it was the Model Ones Signatures. However, what really struck me was listening to the Totems Model 1s powered by Conrad-Johson's CAV50 45W per channel tube gear. The synergy between these 2 pieces of equipment is nothing short of breathtaking. And this came on the heels of listening to the Totem powered by the Bryston SST, not exactly a bad amp. On Jordi Salvall's soundtrack for the movie 'Tous les matins du monde', the harmonics just bloomed and the depth and speed of the bass was nothing short of astounding. I suspect this would hold true for other Totem speakers as well. Even in my loft with 15 foot high ceilings, the little Totem 1s fill the space with a big, bold sound with a wall to wall soundstage. Proper component matching can yield huge dividends.