Hello,
I recently bought a used pair of Piano Classic, it is the very pair reviewed by John Potis in 6moons. At the time, he liked them so much that he bought them. Sadly he passed away some time ago, and the familly decided to sell them recently. So here I am as a new owner of Tidal speaker.
I've listened several times the Piano Cera and Diacera and the Contriva too, thanks to Doug White who invited me at his home.
I like the way they present the music, nothing spectacular or demonstrative, but just natural and coherent. I was a Spendor owner and I think they share the same kind of qualities at a lower level.
I tested 802's, Sophia, Cremona but they were not a step up in terms of musicality compare to the Spendor A9.
I have a small sized room so far and the pianos could be more at ease with a little more space, but I really enjoy music already.
Happy listening
I recently bought a used pair of Piano Classic, it is the very pair reviewed by John Potis in 6moons. At the time, he liked them so much that he bought them. Sadly he passed away some time ago, and the familly decided to sell them recently. So here I am as a new owner of Tidal speaker.
I've listened several times the Piano Cera and Diacera and the Contriva too, thanks to Doug White who invited me at his home.
I like the way they present the music, nothing spectacular or demonstrative, but just natural and coherent. I was a Spendor owner and I think they share the same kind of qualities at a lower level.
I tested 802's, Sophia, Cremona but they were not a step up in terms of musicality compare to the Spendor A9.
I have a small sized room so far and the pianos could be more at ease with a little more space, but I really enjoy music already.
Happy listening