Sonus Faber Maxima Amator without the fancy


Aesthetics?  Love the sound but want to see if there’s something just like it without the fancy leather, marble stand and walnut casings.  I’m really new to this and shopping for speakers for my 11x22 space at home.  Tried these out in a store and they’re amazing but don’t care about t he fancy design.  Would love some advice!  Want to make it sound like the band is basically in my room, would love some pointers

speakerfreaker

@vthokie83 I am looking my eyes out but the Rosso Fiorentino models are not in any way cheaper than comparable Sonus Fabers

I'm a little suprised no-one has brought up the following with regard to your initial post:

You didn't audition the Sonus Faber Maxima Amator speakers at the dealership. You audition a system incorporating the SFMAs. In order to re-create what you heard at the dealer it would be necessary to possess either the same complete system or something similar.

One never listens to loudspeakers in siolation. Only ever to complete systems. Include the room and room positions for the speakers also.

It might be possible to buy drivers and diy approximately the SFMAs. Is your system equivalent to the system you audtioned them on by any chance?

parkergetdean

If you are comparing the Rosso Fiorentino to the entry levels of Sonus Faber speakers, that assessment is correct. But if you are comparing a "like to like" quality level, then the Rosso's are a good 30% to 40% less expensive.

Sonus Faber has 6 levels of quality: Lumina, Sonetto, Olympica, Heritage, Homage, and Reference. You'd have to decided for yourself, but to my ears the Rosso Fiorentino's compare very favorably to the Olympica or Heritage level.

I am in no way knocking Sonus Faber, I would love to own a pair of Serafinos. I just think that Rosso Fiorentinos deserve to be in the conversation, as do something like Franco Serblin Accordos.

@vthokie83  I don't have enough info, I just looked at a comparison site, you'd know more. My general understanding is that:

SF marks entry level models up~20+% because they are still a premium brand ad  benefit from their R&D and trickle down. As they sell a lot of these, their mid-range in return are priced reasonable and fare well against the competition. The high-end is expensive but not crazy expensive. It's more collector stuff not audiophile stuff anyway.