Mijostyn thanks for heads up. Would those be better than my Legacy? Seems they would be more like the Legacy than different.
Looking for wider soundstage
My system consists of:
parasound a21+ amp for LF
rogue st 100 dark for HF
Aurender n10
schiit Yggy dac
don sachs 2 preamp
legacy signature se speakers
Looking for wider soundstage room is not treated but it’s not bad and I have moved speakers around Thanks for any advice I have believed my amps could be better but not sure thanks in advance
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+1 I spent nearly forty years pursuing planar speakers. I loved the ethereal sound… but the power requirements and shortcomings in other aspects made me change directions. I listened to a lot of really amazing speakers, each with great characteristics… Wilson, Magico, B&W…. But Sonus Faber had an incredibly real organic sound to them.
I am now on my third pair of Sonus Faber… upgrading twice. I can’t even begin to explain you how happy I am with them. In particular, when paired with Audio Research equipment. The sound is so seductive, I could care less about more detail… although my system is incredibly detailed… it has such an emotional connection, it is hard to imagine a better system. Ever though I have heard systems of much greater cost, with greater imaging and slam.
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@backdoor , as everything Italian the Sonus Faber speakers are very stylish in a good way. The craftsmanship is meticulous. I have not seen a Legacy speaker up close so I really should not comment but I tend not to like air motion transformers. In your situation, without a better room, it would not matter what speaker you are using. Even with 8 foot tall dipoles which are very directional you would still have problems. I just spent $3K removing a window from my listening room because it was f-ing things up and I use 8 foot tall dipoles. |
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