Strads!
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Thanks to Ivan's wise counsel, and that of others here, I traded my Amati Futuras for Strads. Got them set up yesterday using the SF process, but will probably be tweaking for a while. They sound great. Initial impressions are much bigger presentation, deeper more tuneful and dynamic bass, same beautiful midrange as what I was used to, and greater treble extension and clarity.
The presentation is different with maybe less pinpoint imaging and the speakers don't "disappear" like my old ones. But overall I am a very happy camper and glad I made the move. Yes I traded 3 year old speakers for a pair that's nearly 10 years old, but I think this will be it for a good long while. At least in terms of speakers... |
daveneumann.......Nice move up the Sonus faber line. The Stradivari's are true classics. The Strads look great in your room.
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That's a great looking system, the Strads are classics, well done!
- Buck |
Very nice, congratulations on a great system!
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I think you made a fine move. I have always like the Strad's. Congratulations.
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Dave,
It’s been fun to follow your journey from Wilson to Sonus Faber and now the Strads. If I recall you had MC 2301’s in the mix at one time. I‘ve followed a similar path so it will be interesting to hear your impressions as you tweak your new speakers. Tom |
Congratulations Dave, those speakers are absolutely gorgeous!
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Dave, They will disappear when you get them right! Keep at it.
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