To project an aural image of a piano requires large scale transducers in a solid and weighty cabinet. A huge, airy sound-stage coupled with well voiced and tonally correct loudspeaker/cabinet interface also comes to mind.
I have always enjoyed classical music on the large Tannoys. Although, not the last word in deep, tight bass, they do project music with a convincing scale, great separation and clarity. In a large domestic space they can reproduce a live piano with great realism. IMHO (and no! I am not affiliated in any way with Tannoy products)
I have always enjoyed classical music on the large Tannoys. Although, not the last word in deep, tight bass, they do project music with a convincing scale, great separation and clarity. In a large domestic space they can reproduce a live piano with great realism. IMHO (and no! I am not affiliated in any way with Tannoy products)