Tidal Amea Diacera fantastic speakers


I just want to share my impressions with this small bookshelf speakers.
I heard them in hotel room of Moscow HighEnd Show.
And was totally impressed! I never ever heard such greate sound and bass from bookshelf speakers.
The piano was real, voice alive and bass just natural with incredible level of control!!! I never heard such balanced bass even from floorstandings.
Usually bass is not well controlled or just too much.
Electronics was all Tidal and source Continuum Caliburn.
Well, definately this is best room of the show and not any other room come even close to what I heard there.
Really words are not enough to say what I heard.
I'm strongly recommending it for audition!!!
murataltuev
Hi Murat, your findings perfectly reflect my own. Truth be said, don't take "bookshelf" literally, the speakers need their proprietary isolator-stands (standard accessories) and space around them. I have spent a fair amount of time listening to the allegedly "Best In The World" monitor from Berkeley, CA. To sum it up in one sentence: Amea Diacera delivers music as opposed to an excellent reproduction thereof by its competitor.
Murat, your observation on the Amea Diacera similarly reflects my experience with the Piano Cera. The Cera, being a floorstander, does have the benefit of better isolation of the crossover components and a much more inert cabinet. One can also disable the lower woofer and run it as a true 2-way which will outperform the standard Amea handily. The Amea Diacera is a different beast altogether and it is my belief that this is the best 2-way standmount available.
hehehe, this speaker must really be out of this world! The definition of the "Speaker Disappearing Act"! :)

I wish I could afford a econd syste wich such speakers! Or maybe in the first system with a sub? Who knows?
Just out of curiosity have you head the "regular"
Tidal Amea? Any thoughts on these?

Thanks
Short of hitting the lottery, I will never be able to afford Tidal speakers but from what I've read, I'd love to hear them one day. ;-)
Someone to whom I trust very much has this speakers and says that it is even better than 3-way Tidals. Of course bass is not as good, but all the rest is perfect!
The only 3-way that Tidal makes is the Contriva and it is offered in four versions. The Contriva Diacera (SE and non-SE versions) is a better speaker than the Amea Diacera (as is the Piano Diacera) due to better cabinetry and better isolation of the crossover components. That being said, I don't think it is an exaggeration to say that the Amea Diacera is the best stand-mounted two-way in the world.
The Piano Diacera (you can adjust it to be 2 way or 2 1/2 way like the Sunray) must be the right model for everyone that is looking for the coherence and the natural tibre of the Sunray but cannot afford it...