Sonics by Joachim Gerhard Anima Bookshelf Speakers
Sonics by Joachim Gerhard Anima Bookshelf Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 30, 2015]
Adri
AudioPhile
I took some time to find right placement, angle and sound absorption material behind speakers but it paid off. These speakers can sing. They are very natural without any coloration. Must be carefully matched with amp. I have tried many amps in 1-3k range and with Acurus DIA100 (modded) I have the best results.
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[Dec 31, 2007]
bradrock1
AudioPhile
Strength:
Clarity, highs and mids. Soundstage. Classical, Jazz, Piano, and violin music.
Weakness:
Not the deepest bass, but good for this size. These little monitors are easily the best monitors I have heard at any price. The first thing I noticed when listening to the Anima was how much depth there was in the sound stage. This depth is something I find lacking in some of my friends much more expensive and much larger speakers. The Anima produce remarkable highs and mids that are silky smooth. I would describe the highs as brilliant (a good thing, not to be confused with bright). These speakers are very polished and resolve an incredible amount of detail. Imaging is one of their strongest suits. Good live recordings and large sound stages really stand out played by the Anima. Bass is tight and accurate, but I have heard deeper bass from similar sized speakers. Remember these are monitors and as magical as they might sound they are still governed by the laws of physics, small cones just can't move as much air as big cones. Thus the Anima are probably best placed in small to medium sized rooms unless you sit close. Anyways, I would rather the bass be slightly lean than boomy and I find there is enough bass for my apartment. I place the stands toe-in about a quarter of the way out from the wall and find the bass best tuned in this arrangement.
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