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Manufacturer details

  • Nominal power: 120W
  • Impedance: > 6 ohm
  • Frequency response: 37-20000 Hz
  • Efficiency: 87 dB
  • Weight: 35 kg
  • Dimensions (W × H × D): 30 × 107 × 42 cm
GEMINI floor-standing speakers are the flagship product of GEMSTONE, representing perfect harmony between acoustics and art. Each speaker is handcrafted using a technological process unavailable to other brands.
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Gemstone is a hifi speaker brand that uses concrete material for their cabinets instead of traditional wood or MDF, drawing from founder Grzegorz Porzuczek's expertise in processing sintered slabs for kitchen countertops. The brand offers customization options including gold or silver finishes, and their speakers use a novel mineral compound that provides excellent resonance absorption while remaining lightweight.

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Acora
QRC-2
37000
37000
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2
Reviews

Hewn from the Earth, Acora evolves... Acora Acoustics is proud to unveil Val Cora’s latest vision for stone-based loudspeaker design, the Quartz Line. The Quartz Line emerged from years of creative innovation with Acora Acoustics’ signature granite enclosures. It offers leading-edge sound and design potential while retaining the values of emotional palpability, sensitivity, and enduring aesthetic. Quartz is an ethereal beauty, with a timeless and long-lasting nature. Comprised of many of the same elements as granite, quartz also provides many benefits for sonic reproduction. These properties coalesce seamlessly with Val Cora’s vision of creating music-producing sculptures designed to last a lifetime. With this new Quartz Line, interior designers and the aesthetically-minded will have a versatile range of options to complement décor as well as provide potential for customization for discerning clients in the future. Acora, always evolving, constantly innovating.

Acora Acoustics is unique in the hifi industry for using granite enclosures in their speakers, with the founder's stone industry background enabling precise CNC-machined construction with tolerances under 0.1mm. The granite cabinets provide exceptional rigidity and non-resonant properties, while their seamless crossover design eliminates resistors in the signal path, contributing to exceptional transient response and clarity.
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Product Strengths

  • First-class sound quality in a luxurious form factor
  • Significant step up in sound quality, resolution, and bass compared to older speakers
  • High efficiency, making it suitable for tube amplifiers
  • Elegant and reserved design that minimizes visual presence in the room
  • The music completely escapes the speaker and is spread over a soundstage that is as wide and deep as the Kharma

Product Considerations

  • May require careful matching with amplifiers to avoid sounding too analytical or piercing in the treble
  • Room acoustics significantly impact the speaker's performance, and may require adjustments to listening position
  • They lacked some air and sparkle in the treble, which the reviewer attributed to the damping effect of the decor

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Kharma Ceramique, the QRC 2 is a significant step up
  • Vs Acora Acoustics VRC, the overall transparency improved, and improved resolution in the treble brought a greater sense of air and sparkle that brought the performance up to the reviewer's recollection of the flagship VRC

Takeaway: The Acora Acoustics QRC 2 offers world-class sound quality in a luxurious and visually appealing design, making it a worthwhile investment for those seeking an end-game loudspeaker that performs at the level of the best rooms. It is a speaker that will reveal the best from your components and scale up as you upgrade your system.

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Acora Acoustics is unique in the hifi industry for using granite enclosures in their speakers, with the founder's stone industry background enabling precise CNC-machined construction with tolerances under 0.1mm. The granite cabinets provide exceptional rigidity and non-resonant properties, while their seamless crossover design eliminates resistors in the signal path, contributing to exceptional transient response and clarity.
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Bowers & Wilkins
802 D4
31000
31000
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13
Reviews
Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional build quality with meticulous sanding, polishing, and assembly
  • High level of detail reproduction with a clean and uncolored treble, thanks to the diamond tweeter
  • Stable and efficient design with a wide frequency range and high sensitivity
  • Iconic design with a teardrop-shaped cabinet to minimize diffraction and internal Matrix skeleton to reduce resonances
  • Delivers music with extremely low distortion, allowing complex passages to breathe freely

Product Considerations

  • Wheels underneath may mark parquet floors
  • May lack some punch and dynamics in the mid-bass for some listeners
  • Setup can benefit from careful physical adjustments for optimal performance
  • Grills may be compelling as toys for young children

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The 802 D4 is more musically compelling than the 802 D3
  • The 802 D4 delivers more accuracy, especially in the mids and highs, than the 800 D2/D3
  • The 802 D4 has an advantage in airiness, transparency and resolution, though the KEF Blade Two Meta has more brutal dynamics
  • The 802 D4 has less exaggerated sibilance, though the Focal Sopra No3 is more powerful in the midrange

Takeaway: The 802 D4 is an ultra high-end speaker that combines advanced technology and top-shelf materials, delivering exceptional detail and a clean soundstage for an immersive listening experience. It is a speaker that may fill the soul with music.

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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Focal
Diva Utopia
39999
39999
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7
Reviews
Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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Product Strengths

  • Excellent clarity, detail resolution, and agility in sound reproduction
  • Impressive bass definition and punch, delivering huge amounts of bass effortlessly
  • Combines muscularity, insight, scale, and attack for an engaging listening experience
  • Design is unique and striking, with impeccable build quality and a flawless finish
  • Offers extensive specification and numerous control options, all implemented expertly

Product Considerations

  • Sonic presentation might be a little too 'safe' or 'civilizing', potentially losing some of the vibrant energy in music
  • Lacks some features compared to competitors regarding connectivity and adjustability
  • Requires a large listening space to avoid overpowering the room
  • The provided remote casing feels cheap and insubstantial compared to the overall package
  • Room correction (ADAPT) is not as automated or precise as some other systems and the application may crash

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs KEF LS60 Wireless: KEF LS60 offers more flexibility, including a subwoofer output, but at higher volumes, Focal Diva is the clear winner
  • Vs Bang & Olufsen Beolab 90: Beolab 90 is in a league of its own and provides a more complete audio experience
  • Vs Scala Utopia Evo: Diva Utopia is cheaper in the long run, as the Scala Utopia Evo needs additional components, such as Naim Classic components
  • Vs Diablo Utopia Color Evos: The Color Evos may represent the ultimate Focal experience

Takeaway: The Diva Utopia is an all-in-one speaker with impressive sound that expertly combines performance and design. It offers a unique blend of luxury and high-end audio quality that can be enjoyed by anyone looking for a simplified audiophile experience.

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Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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Kii
Three BXT
31155
31155
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6
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Elegant and powerful, our BXT turns any pair of Kii THREE into unrivaled floor-standing speakers.

Kii Audio's unique "Active Wave Focusing" technology creates a cardioid pattern that minimizes room reflections and directs sound energy forward, allowing their speakers to maintain consistent sound quality even when placed near walls or corners. Each Kii THREE speaker uses six custom Ncore amplifiers and multiple DACs with advanced DSP processing to deliver full-range sound from a compact design that outperforms much larger systems.
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Product Strengths

  • When combined with the BXT module, the system delivers tight, dynamic, and nuanced bass reproduction
  • The addition of the BXT allows the system to reveal subtle details in the lower frequencies that are typically missed
  • The BXT system offers a balanced sound, with the midrange frequencies benefiting from the addition of the BXT module
  • Are relieved of some bass duties, letting them focus more on the mids
  • The combination with the BXT module creates a cardioid dispersion pattern, reducing reflections from side and rear walls—minimizing the influence of room acoustics
  • Ease of use is another strength of the concept

Product Considerations

  • Some perceive it as sounding 'too digital' or 'too analytical' on its own, lacking the warmth of other speakers, but the BXT module helps to address this
  • The display on the Kii Control is considered small, making it difficult to read in poor lighting conditions

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Versus ATC speakers, ATC speakers have a warmer, more colorful sound

Takeaway: The system, especially when paired with the BXT module, delivers exceptional sound quality with deep, controlled bass and reduced room interaction. For those wanting a system with great clarity and power, this could be a good pick.

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Kii Audio's unique "Active Wave Focusing" technology creates a cardioid pattern that minimizes room reflections and directs sound energy forward, allowing their speakers to maintain consistent sound quality even when placed near walls or corners. Each Kii THREE speaker uses six custom Ncore amplifiers and multiple DACs with advanced DSP processing to deliver full-range sound from a compact design that outperforms much larger systems.
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Acora
QRC-1
28000
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Released
2022
Acora Acoustics is proud to unveil Val Cora's latest vision for stone-based loudspeaker design, the Quartz Line. The Quartz Line emerged from years of creative innovation with Acora Acoustics' signature granite enclosures. It offers leading-edge sound and design potential while retaining the values of emotional palpability, sensitivity, and enduring aesthetic.
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Acora Acoustics is unique in the hifi industry for using granite enclosures in their speakers, with the founder's stone industry background enabling precise CNC-machined construction with tolerances under 0.1mm. The granite cabinets provide exceptional rigidity and non-resonant properties, while their seamless crossover design eliminates resistors in the signal path, contributing to exceptional transient response and clarity.
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Our Summary

Product Strengths

  • Transparency and fidelity to the source, especially for acoustic music
  • Transparency, speed, dynamism, and lack of coloration
  • Lightning-speed low end and seemingly endless bandwidth and soundstage width
  • Electrostatically quick midrange and treble due to its rigid cabinet and minimal damping
  • Soft dome tweeter offers a linear and pleasing sound, requiring less from partnering electronics

Product Considerations

  • Might be perceptually more linear in smaller spaces due to the absence of a second woofer, which the SRC-2 has to fill larger spaces
  • Ideal frequency response depends on the listening level, as music is a dynamic signal, not a sine wave

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Acora SRC-2: The QRC-1 is more linear in smaller spaces due to the SRC-2 having a second woofer meant for larger spaces
  • Vs. Acora SRB/SRC-2: The QRC-1 uses a soft dome tweeter which is smoother and more coherent compared to the sharper and more detailed Beryllium tweeter in the SRB/SRC-2

Takeaway: The Acora QRC-1 is a great speaker for those who want truthful and transparent sound, especially with acoustic recordings. It offers a combination of speed, dynamics, and clarity.

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Our take on the brand

Acora Acoustics is unique in the hifi industry for using granite enclosures in their speakers, with the founder's stone industry background enabling precise CNC-machined construction with tolerances under 0.1mm. The granite cabinets provide exceptional rigidity and non-resonant properties, while their seamless crossover design eliminates resistors in the signal path, contributing to exceptional transient response and clarity.
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Bowers & Wilkins
803 D4
25000
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Released
2022
803 D4 may be notably more compact than the 801 D4 or 802 D4, but it still bristles with technical innovation, most obviously in its use of a three-box construction. Its 130mm (5-in) midrange cone is carefully isolated from the impact of its bass cones thanks to its Turbine Head enclosure.
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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Most affordable way into the true 800 series form factor, with the solid aluminum turbine head and the fully curved matrix-braced cabinet
  • Features a one-inch diamond dome tweeter, which is a standout strength
  • Midrange and vocal region from the Bowers favor a leaner, more technically accurate sound, going for outright clarity, and vocals sound particularly clear and clean
  • Bases have casters integrated or built into them, making them easy speakers to move around for optimal positioning, and integrated spikes can then be used to securely position them
  • Show-stoppingly gorgeous and sound simply fantastic

Product Considerations

  • A much fussier speaker in every regard and require more thought and work to get the sound balance right
  • Possible to come across maybe a little bit too lively in the treble
  • Amplifier power, quality, and capability is hugely influential—hugely important for these speakers
  • Due to their revealing nature, they don't play particularly well with poorer recordings such as metal and older rock
  • Tweeter can get fairly harsh when the volume is turned to the extreme, pushing 90+ db for louder music

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Bowers & Wilkins are a much fussier speaker in every regard than the Mission 770
  • Paradigm Persona 5H is a little more "liquid" sounding
  • Wilson Audio SabrinaX's finish is superior to that of the Bowers & Wilkins, dynamic, easy to drive, with a very familiar and very resolute sound
  • Bowers & Wilkins 803 D4s are refined like an Aston Martin, and Tekton Ulfberhts are more like a Corvette C8
  • Bowers & Wilkins 805D4 lacks the midrange prowess that the 803 has, and will most definitely need a subwoofer for even mild extension into bass

Takeaway: The 803 D4 speakers offer a fantastic listening experience with clear vocals and a grand soundstage, making music more engaging. They are an investment that can potentially improve over a long period of time through system upgrades and continued optimization.

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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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KEF
Reference 5 Meta
24899
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Released
2022
The flagship of The Reference Series is the model that all other high-performance loudspeakers compare themselves against. Now with the extraordinarily capable 12th generation Uni-Q ® driver array with MAT™, Reference 5 Meta exemplifies the passion for innovation that underpins KEF's design philosophy.
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KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a large, detailed—and scalable—sound that doesn't lose quality at different volumes
  • Excels in creating a wide and deep soundstage, enhancing the listening experience with a sense of expansiveness
  • Is emotionally engaging, creating a connection between the listener and the music
  • The Uni-Q driver with Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) significantly improves sound quality by absorbing unwanted frequencies, resulting in clearer and more accurate high-frequency reproduction
  • Offers customisation for bass tuning with different port options to suit various room acoustics

Product Considerations

  • Is a large and heavy speaker, requiring a substantial space and stable flooring
  • Represents a significant investment
  • While generally easy to drive, benefits from high-quality amplification to reveal its full potential

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Audiovector R6 Arreté: R6 Arreté sounds extremely weightless and transparent, but doesn't have the same depth of bass as the Reference 5 Meta
  • Vs Sonus Faber Serafino Tradition: The Serafino deliver the music nicely wrapped in a warm envelope that's very addictive, while the Reference 5 Meta focuses on detail and transparency

Takeaway:

The KEF Reference 5 Meta is a high-end loudspeaker that provides a detailed, emotionally engaging—and expansive—sound experience. With its advanced technology and customizable features, it is a great option for those looking to invest in a top-tier audio system.

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KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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ATC
SCM50
24499
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Released
The SCM50 ASL (active) and SCM50 SL (passive) are designed to perform at their best in the recording studio or at home with the finest quality hi-fi equipment. The monitors' ability to reproduce music and speech with phenomenal accuracy, transparency and dynamics lies mainly in the SM75-150S soft dome midrange driver.
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ATC is distinguished by manufacturing all drivers in-house and using a unique dual-suspension system in their tweeters that enhances stability without ferro-fluid. The brand, widely used in recording studios, features sealed cabinet designs for tight bass control and a proprietary 75mm soft-dome midrange driver that delivers precise, uncolored sound.
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Product Strengths

  • ATC designs and builds every drive unit in-house, including voice coils, crossovers, and active amplification, allowing for complete control over every loudspeaker design decision
  • In the active version, a more clearly defined soundstage has clearer, more well-defined individual elements, where everything pops out more from the background
  • The active version has more energy, drive, and a more vivid overall presentation, resulting in a more tactile, energetic, and higher resolution sound
  • The SCM50's woofer has an enviable ability to resolve textures and timbral colors, capably rendering the skins of bass drums, the flutter of tom-toms, or the dark voicing of orchestral bass viols as bows are dragged across their strings
  • The SCM50 has an almost eerie immediacy that seems to glean the intent of the musician before their bow touches the string or a note escapes their lips, making piano reproduction breathtaking
  • Connectivity is limited to a single XLR input, which may require adapters for single-ended sources

Product Considerations

  • The active version is heavier than the passive version
  • The owner must manually turn each speaker on and off, as there is no trigger or auto startup circuit
  • The active version may pose challenges for owners of subwoofers needing high-level wiring connections, although workarounds exist
  • Careful attention must be paid to positioning a pair of SCM50s, as the full-bandwidth—ported design means that placing them too close to a boundary wall will result in bass bloom

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • SCM50 wins hands down over PureAudioProject Duet 15s for resolution, clarity, and dynamic shading
  • The active version excels over the passive in solidity of soundstage, neutrality, and ultimate detail retrieval

Takeaway: The ATC SCM50 offers exceptional sound quality, whether in its active or passive configuration, thanks to ATC's engineering and in-house design. The ATC SCM50 is a choice that will bring musical joy for years to come.

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ATC is distinguished by manufacturing all drivers in-house and using a unique dual-suspension system in their tweeters that enhances stability without ferro-fluid. The brand, widely used in recording studios, features sealed cabinet designs for tight bass control and a proprietary 75mm soft-dome midrange driver that delivers precise, uncolored sound.
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Sonus Faber
Serafino G2
26000
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Released
2023
In eighteenth century Venice, Santo Serafino masterfully built violins with matching beauty and sound. In keeping with his legacy, the second generation of the Sonus faber Serafino speaker marries artistry and sonic excellence. With upgraded drivers and a refined crossover, Serafino's second generation recreates the magic of a live performance.
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Sonus Faber is an Italian hifi brand that designs speakers with unique lute-shaped cabinets inspired by traditional violin-making, featuring wood and leather materials to achieve a natural sound. Their speakers incorporate distinctive elements like cork chambers for midrange drivers and asymmetrical driver baskets that mimic natural forms, with each unit being individually tuned by ear to ensure tonal perfection.
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Product Strengths

  • Stunning and unique aesthetics with a high-quality finish, including nine layers of natural wood and lacquer
  • Very impressive audiophile soundstage that is layered with depth, allowing the listener to look 'through' the speakers
  • Balanced sound with a sweetness to the treble and clear, focused vocals, regardless of the music content or volume
  • Tight and controlled bass delivery that's detailed, articulate, and has a bouncy character—suitable for various room sizes
  • Easy to drive with high sensitivity and works well with a range of amplifiers, even those significantly less expensive than the speakers themselves

Product Considerations

  • Some audiophiles might find the overall dynamic liveliness a little too polite
  • The bass, while satisfying, might be considered modest and not provide huge amounts of bass for bass enthusiasts

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Serafino has a warmer sound than the Bowers & Wilkins 803 D4
  • Serafino is smoother and more relaxed in the higher frequencies than the Gryphon EOS 2

Takeaway: The Serafino speakers offer a unique blend of beautiful design and balanced sound, making them great for enjoying music for extended periods. Their elegant appearance and easy-to-listen-to nature make them worth considering for an all-around listening experience.

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Sonus Faber is an Italian hifi brand that designs speakers with unique lute-shaped cabinets inspired by traditional violin-making, featuring wood and leather materials to achieve a natural sound. Their speakers incorporate distinctive elements like cork chambers for midrange drivers and asymmetrical driver baskets that mimic natural forms, with each unit being individually tuned by ear to ensure tonal perfection.
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