Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage Floorstanding Speakers
Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Sep 17, 2018]
Trainleader
Strength:
The Midrange is fantastic and the top is detaiked and smooth. Weakness:
Bass is good but not that low.. a good subwoofer for music is a great compliment.. like a REL sub f.ex. Price Paid: 4500
Purchased: Used
Model Year: 2002
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[Jan 27, 2016]
Ebrahim Hasani arbat
Audio Enthusiast
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[Sep 13, 2009]
muysal
Audio Enthusiast
Superb finish. build quality and great WAF. Excellent packaging. Insist on the original card-board & wood box, which is designed for double-box shipment overseas. Open, detailed, neutral, fast mid-range and highs. Tuneful base but will not deliver strong, extended base unless partnered with a good sub. I wouldn't say this is an all-around speaker but it's a very special speaker, winner of multiple awards and a design that SF kept for a number of years because it worked very well - test of time the final arbitrator. When something sounds good in general it's difficult to find in the used market. For example, it's very difficult to find a Berning EA-230, almost 30 year old design which had great synergy with Quad ESL's.
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[Jun 22, 2009]
Bernie T.
AudioPhile
This review is in response to Drew and James King's reviews.
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[May 18, 2009]
Francesco
Audio Enthusiast
I purchased the Guarneri Homge as for me the ultimate expression of what a speaker should be and what I enjoy in a speaker. 8 years later I have not for one day felt that I made a bad or not the right choice. Instead I realize more than ever that absolutely made the right choice. No other speaker that I have listened to even in hi fi reference listening rooms has to my ear sounded as complete. Perhaps it's that I just prefer an excellent two way speaker over a three way speaker. I find that three way speakers tend to complicate things and sound a little chesty and closed in. The finest two way spekers have a way of sounded clear but not harsh, transparent but not thin, open but real. In this repect the Guarneri have no equal, all other speakers that I have heard sound like great stereos as opposed to the Guarneri sounding like music itself. I am currently driving the Guarneri with a pair of Mcintosh MC2301 monoblocs and a Mcintosh C1000T preamp. With repects to bass response the Guarneri have all I need, even thought hey are not a full range speaker the bass that they do produce is very musical and convincing so I do not miss very deep bass. In fact sometimes that kind of bass comes at the expense of clarity and can be overpowering. I listen to mostly opera, jazz, & classical. On occassion when I do put on some old Stones or Stevie Ray Vaughn they Guarneri handle themselves perfectly and I do not lack or miss anything in the way the reproduce these genres. If you're looking or a speaker that you can live with well past the initial audition, look no farther. |
[Feb 20, 2008]
nashi
AudioPhile
Strength:
palpable 3D imaging....
Weakness:
none other than price I am reviewing the new Memento Guanrei.
Similar Products Used: Focul mini Utopia BE
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[Oct 21, 2007]
drew
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very good on some music. Not as wide applications as led to belive.
Weakness:
Gave up a pair of Wilson Sophia. Should have kept the Wilsons at the end of the day. They are better.
Best minimonitor I've heard in my limited experience. Customer Service Had have issues with product, warranty and customer service, both at distrubuter and dealer. Dealer hung the phone up on me and said "I'm done with you". I would rather give money to any bum at a streat corner than give these guys another nickle. I plan to unload and no nonger support this brand or dealer. Similar Products Used: Wilson
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[Dec 25, 2006]
Daveyf
AudioPhile
Strength:
High's and mids are SOTA. Incredible imaging and dynamic ability and lifelike dynamics and palpability. Tremendous build quality.
Weakness:
Slight lack of bottom end. The SF Guarneri's replaced my beloved and very well respected Hales System 2 Signature's. I do not replace my speakers very often ( I had the Hales for 15 years!). The Guarneri's are a special speaker. They are able to reproduce high's and mid's like very few speakers I have ever heard. Part of the reason for this is their excellent driver composition. The Dynaudio esotar tweet and Audiotechnolgie
Customer Service Not used, I am sure it is excellent like the rest of the product Similar Products Used: Magico Mini's, Krell LAT 1's, Joseph Pearl's, Hales Signature 2's, Kharma Ceramic 1's and 3's, Avantgarde Unos and Duos, Wilson Duette's, Quad 988's,Dynaudio Special 25's, B&W 802D's, Maggie 3.6's, DAli's, Peak Consult Empress |
[Dec 13, 2006]
Peter Ulrich
AudioPhile
Strength:
Best tonal balance in speakerland at pretty much any price and capable of absolute state of the art performance with right gear. Resoultion of inner detail and microdynamics. To die for on vocals, small jazz, strings. Rare beauty and craftmanship in this world of "Made in China" passionless mass production. You don't need a fork lift to move them around. Even your musically illiterate friends or visitors look at them, walk around, and go "wow". Make their owner smile a lot, occasionally smug, and relieve any anxiety that you may need better speakers.
Weakness:
This is a speaker for the dedicated and well resourced music lover only. You need to spend serious money on ancillary equipment and cable to maximize their potential. I feel sorry for the poor guy who wants to hook this up to his Denon or Yamaha. Not for the room rattling throbbing bass lover (without a sub). Not many places to go from here for upward mobility. Contrary to some other comments, I found it took some real effort to position them optimally in the room but their smaller size and non-spiked base made that easier. Micro changes to toe-in and distance from walls (or almost anything else) are readily apparent. After 30+ plus years as an amateur musician, serious music lover, and audio gear addict who has spent obscene amounts of money to feed my habit, these are the only pair of speakers I have ever owned that I wouldn't even think of selling, ever, at any price. An incredibly satisfying speaker that combines physical and aural beauty like no other product I know of. I have owned many speakers that cost twice or more the Guarneri's price. They are all gone now, the SF's will stay until they or I expire. Yes, they require the finest quality of associated gear and yes, 100watt per channel tube amps are the way to go and yes, in big rooms an REL sub is needed. In my system, they are paired with Conrad Johnson LP140M monoblocks, a CJ ACT2, Nordost Valkyrja cable throughout and an REL B1 sub. This set up is worth (to me) every nickel of hard earned money put into it. If you love music, its hard to say enough nice things about the Guarneri. Customer Service Packaging and accessories are like the speakers first class. Similar Products Used: B&W 802, JMFocal Diva Utopia, Wilson Watt/Puppy 6.0 |
[Aug 13, 2006]
James King
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Looks and style, Wouldn't look out of place next to the MONA LISA!
Weakness:
For fans of strings and simple vocal only. Expensive, too fussy to set up, only start sounding OK when you fork out for a Krell, Mark Levinson, expensive tube amp. Boring to listen too after a while. Lacks true bass, dynamic and realism. The Sonus Faber Guarneri standmounted speaker is superbly made just like a work of art. The wooden finish, the looks, the sound is all pure Italian hi-fi.
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