I have the Sonus Faber Cremona Mains, Center & Matching Sub. Cremona has a matching Sub. Anyway, I can honestly say I never heard distortion from any of the Cremonas even at high levels. As far as I can tell the Cremonas can handle anything I throw at them beautifully. I also use NBS cables and Krell electronics so maybe that helps?
Also, all of my guests, including musicians, can't understand why I need better sound. As for the Power Handling, my systems averages (w/ Projector & Sub) at 3.8 Amps. The most I have ever seen it peek was 6 Amps. Which is rare. When it peaks, itÂ’s usually around 5. (Which is funny, because I re-wired the room for 20 amps as my first step)
As for the Topic of a more standard sub:
If I would do it all over again I probably would have gotten one because of the Set Difficulties and the expensive price tag ($4k). But there is no question in mind that I would be giving up one of the most musical Subs that I have had the pleasure of hearing.
One of the limitations of the EQ, is there is no install kit available to the consumer and the installer will have to come back to calibrate when it will becomes necessary.
Cap
Also, all of my guests, including musicians, can't understand why I need better sound. As for the Power Handling, my systems averages (w/ Projector & Sub) at 3.8 Amps. The most I have ever seen it peek was 6 Amps. Which is rare. When it peaks, itÂ’s usually around 5. (Which is funny, because I re-wired the room for 20 amps as my first step)
As for the Topic of a more standard sub:
If I would do it all over again I probably would have gotten one because of the Set Difficulties and the expensive price tag ($4k). But there is no question in mind that I would be giving up one of the most musical Subs that I have had the pleasure of hearing.
One of the limitations of the EQ, is there is no install kit available to the consumer and the installer will have to come back to calibrate when it will becomes necessary.
Cap