Suggestions: Sonus Faber, Monitor Audio, Elac etc?


Hi All,

I am currently in the market for a midsize floorstander. I am not a bass junkie, but I like tight, accurate bass which I can feel when required. I can get the following speakers (very limited range here in South Africa) within my budget:

1. Monitor Audio GR-20 and GR-60
2. Sonus Faber Grand Piano
3. Elac 207.2 or 208.2

The GR-60 appeals to me as I expect better bass response with them with the extra driver, but I would like some opinions as to wether the others (which have only single bass drivers, a mid and a tweeter) may perhaps be a bit bass light? I have a mid to large room, but in a long wall setup. Speakers are about 2m apart and I sit around 1.8-2m from the speakers.

I am downscaling from B&W Matrix 801's which were way too big and difficult to driver, but of reference quality. I thus want to DOWNSCALE, but NOT downgrade quality-wise. Any advice is welcome, but please try not suggest other speakers as there is very limited availability here. I am trying to gauge their overall bass response, and the mid and high range quality levels.

Thanks,
CL
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I have the GR20's and find them incredible with both music and HT. Associtated equipment include Plinius 8200 MkII Integrated, Jolida JD100 CDP,, Toshiba SD 6200DVD, Zu Cable Wax biwire and Zu Cable Gede interconnect. Have not heard the others but for the price I do not think you can beat Monitor Audio. I also have a pair of Silver S8 which are also very nice and depending on the music I sometimes can not hear much of a sonic difference between the GR20 and the S8. Good luck
I have auditioned monitor audio GR20 and the grand piano. Both are impressive. Very close the GR20 have better base response. The grand piano are a little more detailed, more open. More musical. If it were me I would go the grand piano.
I would caution that you ensure that your seated listening height is appropriate for short floorstanders, as those deep crossover nulls appear just above axis. So if you're on the tall side plan to sit on a British style low sofa!
Many small floorstanders are simply filling market niches in between their better-sounding monitors and full-sized 3 ways, although I can't say if this is the case with the models you present. I personally found the Grand Piano of too small a scale for orchestral works...and I had to sit LOW!