Magico V2 vs. Sonus Faber Cremona M


Hi, I'm pretty new to high end hifi and this is my first posting here. So this question might sound silly but I hope the gurus can help me out here.

I'm seriously considering the Magico V2 or the Sonus Faber Cremona M. Can anyone share on the different characterictics of these 2 floorstanders in terms of soundstaging, imaging, bass, transparency, airiness, clarity, musicality?

Also what amp would best match these 2 speakers? I favour integrated amps.

Personal audition is very difficult and inconvenient for me as I would have to drive 200km to do it. So I depend very much on reviews and forums. Your response would be greatly appreciated and welcomed.
jtein
From your checklist of seven, I would have to give the first six in favor of V2. As for 'musicality', it being more subjective--perception, bias, taste, preference come into larger play here--you will have to decide that for yourself. And to add to Cmalak's already excellent comparative notes, I will just add that being more honest and transparent of the two, V2 does demand that extra care/attention to the choices of equipments and cabling used. In comparison, Cremona is way less fussy and easier to make sing. Imo, it is better to get the more transparent, neutrally balanced speaker first, then tailor that musicality aspect to your liking later with your choices/preferred gears. And yes I fully agree--still it is best to make time, go for that joy ride and form your own opinions.
I have heard the V2 and a few Sonus Fabers, but not the Cremona M. I agree with the general impressions that Cmalak posted and the importance of hearing them for yourself. Personally, I very much prefer the V2 but would caution you that they need a lot of good clean power. They are so transparent that whatever is in the rest of the system will be heard clearly. So they will cost you more initially and probably encourage you to spend wisely on the rest of your gear, but the rewards will be fantastic. I'd also call the dealers ahead of time and request gear that is the same or similar to what you have.
Hi guys, many thanks for your responses. It's a great feeling to have when one gets such prompt responses :o)

I do intend to listen to them personally. Just wanted some feedback in case I can't make up my mind between the two. Then there's the Thiel CS3.7 to consider as well.

It seems that most are in favour of the Magico V2, which I am also more inclined towards.

My current set-up consists of Primare I30 amp + CD31 cdp combo and PMC FB1i floorstanders. I intend to lug my Primares, i/c and speaker cables along to audition the speakers. After I got the speakers, then I'll change the amp and finally the source. Is this the correct route to take?

Speaking of amps, which amp would bring out the best from the Magico V2? That said, I favour integrated amps. I know integrated amps are looked upon with disdain by some audiophiles but I just love the convenience of a one-boxer. I also get to save on interconnects and power cords. I have a few in mind - Plinius 9200 (200W into 8 ohms), Pass Labs INT-150 (150W into 8 ohms), Boulder 865.

What do you guys think?
I don't know about the Magico, but you can forget about the Primare being able to decently drive the Cremona's. In fact, the Cremona's are much harder to drive than is thought. And no, I'm not talking about the old Cremona's, that are even more a pain in the butt to make them sing. I'm refering to the Cremona M, which I've heard on many amplifiers and it never sounded bad, but it never sounded great either. Until I heard them on a Naim combo NAC252/NAP300/Supercap. That was the first and only time I truely heard them excell in all areas. Forget your Primare. It's not half good enough. I even doubt the rest of your suggested amps have it in them to create magic with the Cremona M.
Jtein, where do you live and what are the costs of those speakers. I ask because factors such as currency conversion and import costs can go in favor or against you.

How did you decide upon those 2 speakers? There are many to consider within that price range. Those speakers are almost at opposite ends of the spectrum. Maybe you should be auditioning more. I would think at least 5 should be considered for serious auditioning. I have nothing against those choices, but it is good to make an informed decision.