Guarneri Evolution vs. Olympica II
I am considering moving from the Olympica II to the Guarneri Evolutions w/stands and may end up buying them without a chance to hear them first.
Does anyone here have experience with both lines and have any useful feedback or opinions? I was hoping to hear from Metaphacts on this too as he is so well versed on the Sonus Faber sound. Any generalizations or opinions are appreciated. The Guarneri Evo is quite a step up in price and wondering how much better or different they are. Thank you in advance for the assistance. |
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The EVO is rated to deliver the same range from 40 Hz to 30 KHz. I have had good experiences with two ways in the past, though always felt they were missing a little oomph. This one seems to offer a good lower end...? I hope. ;-) |
Cmalak,
Have you heard the EVOs? I am looking for some feedback on them. The reviews are great and they are stunningly beautiful IMHO (especially in Walnut). |
While I have not heard either of the speakers you are talking about (which might mean I should not comment) but... I can say that the Guarneri Memento that I have with 2 subs sounds fantastic and the Evo is a newer model of the GM, I doubt you will be disappointed. I have also had the SF Cremona and the GM sound better. On the other hand I think the SF Elipsa which I have sounds the best out of the bunch. You might want to look at the SF Elipsa which is less money than the GE .
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IMHO evo's need a pair of subs. They do 40Hz very well, but I think you'll be wanting those lower octaves.
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Bavarian05 - any reason you want to move up? Anything the Olympicas are not doing?
I would imagine they make a beautiful sound. |
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