Totem Forest, Zu Soul, or Superfly


Anybody compare, or have experience with these? I really like my Forests, but feel a higher efficiency speaker should be in my world. My 15W. tube mono's actually have 16 ohm taps for the Souls and something about them and the company just appeals to me. Is it all hype, or are the Zu's something special?
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B-stock Superflys are available from ZU for $1400, this was a day or two ago. Quite the deal, only a limited number of pairs available if you are interested.
I have the Forests in a medium sized room driven by PASS X-250, They chew up all of the 40 Class A watts pretty easily in that room. I would imagine they are a tough load for your tube amp unless you are generally a low level nearfield listener. I have been considering the Zu's for a new/future family room setup, but there's a lot of conflicting love/hate stuff if you search through forums. They seem to resell well, so if you bought used and decided you were in the hate camp, then you may not risk much. From all accounts they will be very different from the Totems, not lacking in volume but maybe in bass, you might end up getting a bigger amp instead....?
I'm not really clear on how much difference there would be between the Souls and Omen. I ordered the Omens.Looks like the same main driver and tweeter.
60-day money back if you're not satisfied and they pay return shipping, but that may be only on the Omen.
The Forest is a very musical speaker when coupled with the right amplification. They need a lot of power and you have been hearing only a fraction of what the speakers are capable of delivering.If you sort of like the Forests, I would upgrade the amplifier instead of switching speakers. If you choose wisely, you will really love the Forest.
FWIW - I agree w/Nbug. If you like the sound of the Forests, consider an amp change. I recently went from a JoLida 502B to Consonance Cyber800SE monoblocks (nominal change from 60WPC to 78WPC). It made a huge difference. The Forests benefit from power.