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I Own Olympica III's - Which Models Above Those Can Work Well In A Smaller Room?
Thanks John,
The reason I ask is that you get some 'room gain' at low frequencies in small rooms that can be used to good advantage. Take a look at this info: https://jlaudio.zendesk.com/hc/en-us...dio-Subwoofer? It is fairly technical but is the best treatise I've found on how to add a subwoofer to an existing two channel stereo system. Tom |
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The Sonus Faber Serafino Tradition is heavier and slightly smaller than the Olympica III. If Olympica sounds good in your room, then Serafino Tradition should work also. Amati Tradition requires bigger room. I haven't heard Guarneri Tradition. |
I own the Elipsas SE and they work well in my small room. The wide baffle actually helps in this case. Of course, they would be even better in a large room (if I ever move, these are coming with me), but they are quite a "flexible" speaker. Not sure why your dealer said the opposite.
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Forgot to add that I have actually discussed the "Elipsas in a small room" topic at length, here:
http://www.audioaficionado.org/showthread.php?t=31783 |
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I have basically the same size room and have Futura's in there. I have also had Cremona's in the same room and both sounded good!
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