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
Hulskof, I know my Primares won't be up to the task. That's why I mentioned I intend to upgrade the amp and source after getting the speakers. I'm only using the Primares to audition them since I'm familiar with the sound. This way I can tell which speakers I prefer. Not a good way? Should I get my amp first then?

Rtn1 and Cmalak, I live in Malaysia. Most, if not all, hifi stuff are sold in KL, the capital city. I live in another city which is 200km away. The reason I'm narrowing down to 2 choices is it's very inconvenient and tiring to audition equipment in my country because different brands are sold by different dealers. I will have to visit 2 different dealers to listen to the Magico V2 and SF Cremona M. Another dealer yet again if I want to listen to Thiel as well. I will probably need to take a week off and stay in KL to properly audition all of them.

I arrived at these 2 choices based on what is said in reviews that I think might give me the sound I'm looking for.

I think Rockport and Devore Fidelity are not available in Malaysia.
Jtein...good luck auditioning and enjoy the hunt. Let us know how you make out. Take care
Jtein, Your situation is complicated but not uncommon. I recommend you pick the speaker before the amp. Not sure if bringing the Primares along to audition is good or bad. Sure, you may know the sound of your amp well enough, but then are you really hearing the speaker with the proper synergy? If you cannot upgrade the amp for another 1-2 years, then go ahead and bring it.

Do take off some time to audition. You need to be very goal-focused. For example, I absolutely had to have a speaker that reproduced the scale of a large performance. I would not upgrade without that condition being met. All speakers have strengths and weaknesses. Musical priorities will help make decisions.

Call each place and make an appointment. Inquire as to what they carry, and ask them to set-up before you arrive. Be sure the equipment is on for several hours before you arrive. That way, you could spend 1-2 hours at each place. Listen to music you like, not sounds or highlights that impress. Some speakers need 5 minutes of auditioning to exclude. If you stay overnight, go back and listen to your top 2 for several hours straight. Tell the dealer what you are doing and get your prices. Come back home, do research, ask Audiogon again, and pull the trigger. Have fun.
Being that by your own admission you are new to high end audio, why are you trying to "upgrade" from what seems to be a high quality, well put together system?