Finally...subwoofer that's aesthetically pleasing!


Saw these in a trade mag.

$750K for the set according to the article.

If one has the wallet for this kind of excess-HELL YEAH!

I personally think a pair of the old Stradivari would compliment the subs more than the Suprema towers. Perhaps not a sonic match, but that would only be a $20/30K goof-put those in the guest room.

I have to contact SF to see if they’ll sell another pair of subs for my SWARM setup.

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Suprema Tech Specs | Sonus faber

 

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I'm just gonna keep on rolllin' with the gear I got 'till it's time for me to fly. 

I'm just gonna keep on rolllin' with the gear I got 'till it's time for me to fly. 

I need another dose of Thorazine.

Correction to above post of mine:

It seems the Suprema system is only semi-active - that is, the subs only and not the main speakers, although the electronic crossover offers a high-pass function of the main towers.  

I see that item as a paired bass tower (not sold separately or intended for diverse range of speakers) rather than a subwoofer. At least in the audio hobbyist/consumer sense of the term. Gotta wonder how many units Sonus aspired to sell with that design x price point. What a world.

 "Gotta wonder how many units Sonus aspired to sell with that design x price point. What a world."

Suprema is likely a "build to order" with a long lead time. Can't imagine a section of the warehouse filled with pallets ready to ship? That would "cheapen" the prestige/privilege of owning.

I see some of the build technology "trickling down" to the more "sane" price points.

Sub with electronic crossover @regular guy price-$20K?