Sonus Faber Grand Piano Home


In a previous post I was looking for input between B&W 803, 703 and Monitor Audio GR60 and someone suggested checking out SF GPH, which I did at the local Hi-Fi Buys. The soundstage and imaging were incredible but the bass wasn't very tight. Of course, the electronics weren't the greatest and the room was horrible. I might try these but first I have a couple of questions: I noticed that these are 6 Ohm speakers, what are the implications, will it work ok with my 200 (@8, 400@4) WPC Sunfire Ultimate receiver? It didn't offer bi-wiring, is this something I should make sure I get at this price point and above? Any other input on these speakers, the center channel, and the rears would be appreciated.
maineiac
you 'll must match it with great electronics, and it will reward you. Also find the Gp plain not home , with the passive radiator instead of front bass reflex.

Check sweet sounding class A power amps or real big ss amps.
Hi there! I auditioned the Grand Piano Home some weeks back. For the price you can't go wrong. It's great for home theatre. But I found it a bit rough for music. I bought the Cremona Auditor instead. Much finer sounding but not a lot of bass. No deep bass but I prefer it to the Homes. Check it out.
Personally, I like the fact that there are only two binding posts.
Unless you are going to bi-amp, I'd rather have the speaker
designer handle the crossovers internally, leaving me with only
one connection to make. I also think you'll find that the bass
will be tighter with better amplification and room placement.
When I heard the Sonus Faber Grand Piano Homes, the bass
was nice, tight, nicely detailed and musical.