Mini Monitors: Sonus Faber Cremona or Micro Utopia


I currently have Reference 3A Dulcet mini monitors and I'm looking to upgrade. I like the Dulcets a lot (I've also had the DeCapos and Royal Masters), but they sound a little thin to me. I'd like a little more bass and fullness without sacrificing detail and wonderful highs. Does anyone have a sense of how the Sonus Faber Cremona M's or JM Labs (original, not with the BE tweeter) compare to one another or to the Dulcets? I've been thinking about those two seriously. I'd like to hear them, but I don't have a lot of opportunities where I live.

I have a small listening room, about 8 x 10, and listen to LPs exclusively (VPI Aries original turntable). I have different amps available, from 30w solid state (Nelson Pass) to 100w solid state (Rowland) to an integrated tube amp (15w, E.A.R.). I listen to lots of different kinds of music, including soul, reggae, classic rock, jazz, funk, indie rock, rap, ska, etc.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions. And I know it all depends on your own ears, the other gear in the system, etc., but I'd like to hear some opinions nevertheless. I know no one has the definitive answer. Also, if there are other mini monitors that you think should be on my short list, do let me know.

Thanks!
klein_rogge

Showing 1 response by steveashe

My .o2, if there you can find a pair of used Sonus Faber Electa Amator II's (not I's as I don't think SF offers replacement drives for them) get them. Don't look back, get them. I have not heard either of the speakers you are looking so don't have reference point but can tell you that I've been living with the SF EAII's for about a year and they offer a big, bold, beautiful sound. You and I have similar musical taste (besides rap). You'll love em