Tidal Speakers owners


Could you please write your impressions about the Tidal speakers you currently own ? I will probably buy the Tidal Piano Cera in the near future so I would appreciate your feedback...
geopolitis
I was using the Sonus Faber Electa Amator II's.
A very nice speaker in their day; they are a small monitor and really it would not be fair to compare them to the really wonderful Piano Cera's. The Pianos' are beautiful, so balanced, neutral. It seems there is no distortion, well, none that I can detect. I am so thrilled with them.
TBG, shouldn't you have the sound meter in the A position instead of C? I had mine on C and that is the reason some recordings were sounding quit at the same decibel levels as perceived louder recordings. I switched to A and it turns out I can turn the quiet ones up some and still be in the safe zone.
Still early days for my piano cera. I have noticed incredible detail at low listening levels as well. This was before checking this thread and seeing that it was a current topic. I also currently have a full arsenal of synergistic on trial. I am going to give them some time to settle in before I really make any call. Still not sure on the mass of cables and plugs....we'll see. The Valhalla were definitely not a match and are now with new owners. I am going to try the stage 3 Magnus prime cables as well. I would also like to try siltech but auditioning these looks to be challenging. Cheers and happy New Year!
Kclone, the RS meter's A and C setting "The weighting switch allows for switching between the standard 'A' and 'C' weightings. Choosing the 'C' weighting will make the meter respond uniformly over the frequency range from 32 - 10,000 Hz, and the 'A' weighting will make the meter more sensitive to frequencies in the range 500-10,000 Hz."

I did try both but found little difference. I would think C is the widest and is the normal listening range.