I can only give you feedback on Amati Homage vs. Guarneri Memento. consider Guarneri Memento (GM) uses the same drivers as Amati Anniversario, I think my observation should apply.
GM is slightly more extended on top without beaming that Amati Homage is known for from time to time. Amati Homage is probably one of the most demanding speakers to work with, I changed 6~7 amps and finally settled on BAT 75SE (now 150SE). positioning is very sensitive as well, a bit off you might think they are bright. the new tweeter in GM and new Amati has more detail and extension w/o sounding bright, in fact it sounds more coherent.
now to midrange, this is where the new driver really shines. people talk about old Amati's flaw being the sloppy bass, I think the biggest improvement is in the midrange. more texture, more detail, even better decay, and more transparent. as good as old Amati's midrange is, new one is better.
you probably know about the bass already, so I won't say much here.
worth the price difference? no. I think you can achieve or even surpass Amati Anniversario performance with Guarneri Memento + 2 subs, I know someone is running his GM with 2 JL F-112 and could not be happier. but if you like the look of Amati and don't mind paying for the price, they are superb speakers. the old Amati is still very listenable, something I could live with for life if I don't compare...
GM is slightly more extended on top without beaming that Amati Homage is known for from time to time. Amati Homage is probably one of the most demanding speakers to work with, I changed 6~7 amps and finally settled on BAT 75SE (now 150SE). positioning is very sensitive as well, a bit off you might think they are bright. the new tweeter in GM and new Amati has more detail and extension w/o sounding bright, in fact it sounds more coherent.
now to midrange, this is where the new driver really shines. people talk about old Amati's flaw being the sloppy bass, I think the biggest improvement is in the midrange. more texture, more detail, even better decay, and more transparent. as good as old Amati's midrange is, new one is better.
you probably know about the bass already, so I won't say much here.
worth the price difference? no. I think you can achieve or even surpass Amati Anniversario performance with Guarneri Memento + 2 subs, I know someone is running his GM with 2 JL F-112 and could not be happier. but if you like the look of Amati and don't mind paying for the price, they are superb speakers. the old Amati is still very listenable, something I could live with for life if I don't compare...