Well, from Mozart to Mahler and beyond, the present Amati is OK (I assure you the Strad is better by far -- but much TOO big for yr application anyway. BTW, the new Amati is +20k euro, not cheap).
As I said, I *think* the new Amati version is more correct than the previous one: it is staccato with a good sense of naturalness and not so much honey in the lower midrange. It can handle the scale of a large orch in satisfactory manner.
Playing the Amati in a small room is possible, anything is. BUT, you'll be listening at low volume otherwise room modes will create inconsistencies below say 200Hz. The room sounds very damped to me, so if you equalise the Amati, give it a more or less flat response.
For best results, move into the new room soon; as you've doubtless noticed, it's a large speaker!
As I said, I *think* the new Amati version is more correct than the previous one: it is staccato with a good sense of naturalness and not so much honey in the lower midrange. It can handle the scale of a large orch in satisfactory manner.
Playing the Amati in a small room is possible, anything is. BUT, you'll be listening at low volume otherwise room modes will create inconsistencies below say 200Hz. The room sounds very damped to me, so if you equalise the Amati, give it a more or less flat response.
For best results, move into the new room soon; as you've doubtless noticed, it's a large speaker!