Vienna acoustic morzart


I just picked up a pair of Vienna Acoustic Mozart for a relatively low price. Sub $500. I hooked it up to my mac ma6900 but it just don’t sound good. No upper end or it just distorted however the bass is there. Anyone out there have the same setup that could comment or should I just suck it up and pick up a pair of sonus faber Cremona M? Thx
ucdmac122005
I've got a pair of the Mozart Grands that I got cheap at Best Buy when they dropped the line back in 2010.  They are finicky.  In my experience they can be very enjoyable but they can also be terrible.  They do very deep bass for their size but the tradeoff is that the quality of that deep bass isn't very good.  They are very room and placement sensitive.  I liked them best pretty nearfield because the small drivers don't have enough punch to sound natural from a distance.  

I've never had a Mac but my understanding is that they tend to be voiced similarly to the Viennas with rolled off highs and maybe somewhat softened bass.  I'd guess the combination would be too rolled off and too soft in the bass even for people who tend to prefer that sound.  
@jon_5912,
McIntosh does not have rolled off highs, what you are stating is a fallacy.  If you had heard a Mac you wouldn’t have made that statement. 
@stereo5, I've heard macs a few times I think but I never spent real time with them.  I'm just going by what many others say about the mac sound.
I sold Vienna Acoustics at Tweeter & Magnolia & I sold many a pair of Mozarts 
without a return or complaint. I sold and currently own Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage, so I am very familiar with both brands. Regarding your Mozart experience, you either don't like the speaker or there is an issue with the tweeter. Tweeters can still make sound and be defective at the same time. If you are trying to compare the Mozart's to the Cremona, they are not in the same league. In other words, you get what you pay for. Most of the Mozarts that I sold at Tweeter were paired with receivers with no complaints  so I have hard time believing that they would sound bad with a Mac integrated amp. I happen to own a Mac stack too so I am very familiar with that brands performance and it does not roll off the highs. Both VA & SF were distributed in the US by Sumiko & and I participated in there master class for speaker set up. Both brands have silk dome tweeters that have a soft voicing that is more geared toward voice and strings. So depending on your preference & hearing, you may not like the Cremona because it to has a soft dome tweeter. The Guarneri which an Homage and step up from the Cremona does not have a dynamic sound but a harmonic richness that brings the emotion and human touch to the performance that goes beyond dynamics. That being said, neither the Mozart or Cremona is a good choice if Dynamics is your ultimate goal but if you are seeking the soul of the performance then biting the bullet for Cremona is the way to go.