Sonus Faber fans: Liuto vs. Cremona Auditor M?


These two Sonus Faber products are now close in price, as the Auditors are being discounted.

Anyone compared them and have thoughts?

I mostly listen to classical and jazz in a moderate sized room; bass isn't that important to me.

Thanks for your opinions!
chiefbigtalker
Personally, I'd go for the Liuto. It is a rare overachiever in its price bracket. Perfectly balanced over the frequency spectrum (actually, even if not your primary focus, this speaker goes remarkably deep but without a trace of fatness or sluggishness). Superb understandability of vocals, which will be important if your classical range comprises opera. Tonality it is as precise as they come, and as to jazz, this speaker knows how to groove as well.
Why I prefer it over Cremona M? I have never really been bothered by the slight touch of warmish, "broad brush" painting that SF sometimes offered - and that some dislike - because in revenge the speakers I heard always did music as opposed to just sound. Rest assured the Liuto still exerts the emotional grip and, imho, without any sonic compromise.
Anyway, as always, proof of the pudding will be in eating it yourself, have fun!
I would like to hear some opnions about these two speakers as I will be upgrading from my concerto domus speakers. I planned on going to the cremora Ms, but would like to hear more about either speaker if anyone has any opinions or has compared them.
I was in the same boat 8 months ago. I went in looking at the Luito also. The offers being given on the Cremona M Auditors was just too good to pass up. I bought the M Auditors/stands/REL B2 sub base system for $6500 new out-the-door. I had the Auditor Ms a few weeks before the REL arrived. The midrange is exquisite, but the bass output is unbelievable for a 6" driver. I think I could have been happy without the REL, but now is not the time to second-guess my choice. The Cremona Ms (floor stander) couls have been had for around $9000. Having listend to both the Luito and Auditor Ms extensively I felt the Cremonas were much smoother in the top end, silky midrange and tighter bass than the Luitos. The finish on the Auditors was so much more elegant than the Luitos. Keep in mind you will need great equipment for the cremona line - no AVRs or big-box store electronics. I am using McIntosh C2300 pre, MC252 amp, Rega P7 TT, Rotel RC-1072 CDP.