Sonus Faber s Integrated Amplifier?


Does anyone have experience powering Sonus Faber speakers with the Musica integrated amplifier? I have found no reviews, neither have I been able to locate a sample. I am looking for the right piece to drive a set of Concertos.
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My fault. SF does not "test" with them. They design their speakers with them, even the Amati's. That's the word from people from Sumiko and on their website. www.sumikoaudio.com/musica.htm.
I have a Musica which I use with my Guanari's. The sound is great,very smooth and open sort of tubelike. It is rated at only 50 watts per channel, but has plenty of punch and volume. The design is very simple. There is only an off and on switch, an input switch, and a volume controll- no balance controll. I love mine and can't think of a better amp for my speekers. I'm glad to see other owners of Sonus Faber speekers agree. It is a very good bargain as faw as I'm concerned.
Does Sonus Faber have any plans to add balanced outputs to the Musica integrated amplifier?
Otdriller, I envy you for living with Guarneri. I know I can't reach there, but I am just curious, what front-end equipment do you use? Analog? Digital? And cables? Ken
Sorry about the misspelled words. I'm using an old RCA CD player. I'm in the market for a new one but haven't decided on a regular CD player or a newer SACD or DVD-A player. My cables are Analysis Plus Oval Nine cable which are biwired. Considering that my CD player is pretty bad the sound is really good. It is very open and most importantly to me I don't have to listen to it at a high volume. At very low sound levels the speakers sound full and balanced. For once I'm listening to music and not to components.