I would be careful. I have the GP Home (and Concerto, Concertino and also Cremona) and really like them. When I listened to the Domus GP, I thought the sweet musicality was gone. The Domus are more detailed and maybe less "colored", but I thought they were thin and analytical compared to the GP Home. There have been changes at SF and the more recent lines have changed from the original sound. Some like the new sound, some do not. I would recommend listening to the Domus line before jumping in.
Sonus Faber Grand Piano Home vs Concerto Domus
I have been looking to buy a pair of Sonus Faber Grand Piano's (Not Domus)for quite a while now, and have been very unlucky in trying to secure a pair. This has been my dream speaker for years and years and now that I am at a point to afford them, there are none to be found.
I am getting impatient and thinking maybe I will look into the Concerto Domus instead... Is this a comparable speaker to the older grand piano? Although it is only a 2-way, it looks like its frequency response matches that of the GP. Is the bass range similar?
I'm worried that they wont be the same though, and that I'll still wish I had the Grand Pianos.
Any thoughts? Anyone change from the GP to the Concerto Domus?
BTW - I have listend to the GP. Never the Concerto.
I am getting impatient and thinking maybe I will look into the Concerto Domus instead... Is this a comparable speaker to the older grand piano? Although it is only a 2-way, it looks like its frequency response matches that of the GP. Is the bass range similar?
I'm worried that they wont be the same though, and that I'll still wish I had the Grand Pianos.
Any thoughts? Anyone change from the GP to the Concerto Domus?
BTW - I have listend to the GP. Never the Concerto.
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