Sonus faber - Amati suprema?


Anybody heard this very expensive speaker? Is it that much better than the Amati G5?

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 charles007100 , there are nice SF speakers in the Olympica series or these AMAZING bookshelf SF speakers. See link below.. I auditioned the Amati G5 AND some similar priced B&W speakers (Mid $30k) and the B&W were too "shrill" or top freq rich. too bright may be a better term? .. for MY taste. They are super popular speakers and beautiful. But for me,  the SF are much more subtle, rich, soft..

But for UNDER $15k these are awesome (see first link below), i heard them hooked up to a very nice Mcintosh ma12000 integrated amp i was seriously considering. the bass in these BOOKSHELF speakers is astounding.. enough adjectives.. lol I think you’d love these and at $12k are a good buy https://www.sonusfaber.com/en/products/electa-amator-iii  

Here are the floor standing and many under $15k ..https://www.sonusfaber.com/en/speakers/floorstanding  the Sonetto series was what i meant, NICE floorstanding and i have the smaller Sonetto bookshelf that i’m using for rear HT speakers. Lovely. 


 

My system is in my living room, probably where the system is about 20 ft long and I sit about 13 ft back … my goal is to mellow out my music but not be disappointed and still love the music.. my hearing is really good just have that jet airplane in my ears 

I’ve never understood the term being more musical with respect to speakers. Does that mean it takes the signal coming through the cable and colors it more than a more clinical studio speaker? Does it mean it’s more enjoyable to listen to?

Seems it’s just a strange term to describe a speaker. 

$78k for speakers that weigh 136 lbs each? Doesn’t sound like a very robust cabinet at that weight 

@ronboco , they are just  under 4' tall, and barely over a foot wide. LOL pretty robust IMO