Best Sonus Faber for 16 sq room. ?


Hi

If money was of no importans what would you buy for a 16 sq well treated room?

Remember i have a amp that have digital eq so some magic can be done.

I know that most will say Guarneri Memento

But the thing is i have had the Gamut l3 speakers beforee ,and even if the do project wonderfull imagedes the just dont sound as dynamic as a floorstander
for all kinds of music i ended up not liking them much.

I know i have asked alot of qustians about sonus faber speakers but its just because im very very confused on wich one to get .

But this qustian is what it all comes down to.

Pleas spare with me

regards
tda2200
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my friend i dont want to discourage you....of course amati will be great even in your small room but you will not enjoy them 100 per cent!
if there is chance of moving in the future in another room, get them, if not why dont you get a speaker that will interact better with your room-system!!!
But they are definitely Great speakers!
just my 2 cents!
Happy listening and good luck with your choice!!!!
Whatever you decide you will be happy!
Tda2200

I have seen Amatis and Stradivaris in both colours, for me Stradivaris are best in graphite and Amatis in Violino rosso (which I've). Memento is better also in Violino Rosso IMHO. But in very modern design interiors graphite seems the best choice.

As for spikes I mean to drill the carpet with the spike.

Wooden floors is a problem here.
Hi kops

Ok i see yout point i have never seem but il bet the look very beatiful.

What about som kind of chone that the speaker`s spiks can be placed upon ?

regards
with the carpet absolutely not!

in bare floor ok, in wooden floor better a granite slab or special aftermarket products (sympsium, finite elemente, sistrum, etc).
Hi kops

I will figure out somthing ; )

Eny way besides all that,
you have lived with this speakers and know what the are all about
I have only listend to them very brifly in a room i diddend know and with components and music i diddent know.

How would you describe them ?

regards