Hi everyone, contemplating my final destination speaker. I'm very happy w/my Zu Audio Definitions 4, but after getting into SETs in a big way, and hearing a number of horns in the last 5 years, I am seriously considering buying a pair of horns. My issue is that every pair of horns I listen to, despite sounding great in so many ways, maintain compromises that I would struggle to reconcile in the l/t.
Cessaro Liszts seem incongruous from mids into bass; Avantgarde Trios are just too scaled up/panoramic; Avantgarde Duos have some bass integration issues; Tune Audio Animas are just a little too terse for my liking.
So, now I come across Sadurni Acoustics, which from the technicals and reports, may be the real deal.
True 3 way, so not compromised in the essential lower mids/upper bass area that 2-ways shoehorn in w/the mids horn.
Using MDF, not plastic, horns
The Turbine bass system, which seems to ingeniously combine the back wave into the front wave to max speed and cleanliness of sub frequencies, maxing seamless dynamics all the way down.
And less than $40k I believe.
What's not to like.
Feedback please.
Cessaro Liszts seem incongruous from mids into bass; Avantgarde Trios are just too scaled up/panoramic; Avantgarde Duos have some bass integration issues; Tune Audio Animas are just a little too terse for my liking.
So, now I come across Sadurni Acoustics, which from the technicals and reports, may be the real deal.
True 3 way, so not compromised in the essential lower mids/upper bass area that 2-ways shoehorn in w/the mids horn.
Using MDF, not plastic, horns
The Turbine bass system, which seems to ingeniously combine the back wave into the front wave to max speed and cleanliness of sub frequencies, maxing seamless dynamics all the way down.
And less than $40k I believe.
What's not to like.
Feedback please.