I posted a review a while back about the Sopra 2's.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/my-speaker-journey-and-focal-sopra-2
ozzy
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/my-speaker-journey-and-focal-sopra-2
ozzy
Sopra N°2
I posted a review a while back about the Sopra 2's. https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/my-speaker-journey-and-focal-sopra-2 ozzy |
I just auditioned the Sopra 2's hoping to like them. I listen 90% of the time to Classic Rock/80's Rock (Not the REAL hard stuff). These speakers were paired with Mcintosh Equipment 7200 and something else. They sounded OK with the softer stuff (Captain Fantastic, Green Grass and High Tides Forever, Dire Straits - Tunnel of Love) but they were totally unforgiving of stuff like Thin Lizzy - Dedication, Night Ranger - Dont tell me you love me. Twin Guitar attacks were unlistenable. Even the Guitar Solos in Green Grass High Tides sounded tame when they should be searing the paint off the walls. Maybe it was the Mcintosh gear, the Cambridge piece of crap CD player, The room or cables but based on my experience I would NEVER recommend these for people looking to Rock Out. Too much Bass for my tastes as well. My various JBL Monitors that can be had for $500-1000 in nice shape sound SOOOO Much better..even with 1970's era Receivers/Equalizers. Thankfully I auditioned them without purchasing first...cause thats what I usually do. |
RACOF, System dependent for sure. I have a very good CD player and killer Integrated 700i. I listen to many of the songs you mentioned and the Sopra 2’s sound great. Enjoying Don’t tell me you love me right now. My Yggy Dac does a great job on 80’s rock that can tend to sizzle a bit. My S2’s rock out from Scorpions to Winger. Cabling and room set up really helps. Sorry to hear your experience was unfavorable. I also have a pair of late 70’s JBL 4311B’s and they still sound great, but, nowhere as good as the S2’s. When you close your eyes from NR sounded great also. Thanks for reminding about Night Ranger fun to listen to again. |