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Sonus faber releases the Suprema range

By San Williams
15/01/2024
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Sonus faber has released its Suprema range, honouring the 40th anniversary of a brand dedicated to pushing the boundaries of audio excellence.

Suprema consists of a sophisticated four-column system, two main columns and two subwoofers, and an external electronic crossover. This new design was pioneered by Sonus faber’s engineering team to enhance acoustic performance to new levels of excellence.

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The two main columns of Suprema take the signature Sonus faber lute shape, originally introduced with Guarneri in 1993. This iconic design represents the optimal solution for enhancing a virtual soundstage while blending seamlessly into the background.

The two subwoofers, in contrast, take on Stradivari’s elliptical shape, which is most suitable for reproducing low frequencies.

Each of the two main columns of Suprema is a 4.5 ways system, featuring two back-firing speakers in addition to eight front-firing speakers, four dual drive woofers, a mid-woofer, a Camelia midrange, a mid-tweeter and a super tweeter. The back-firing speakers improve staging and dispersion while the combination of front speakers allows for unparalleled audio reproduction at every frequency level.

With pure analogue stereo/mono active crossover, the Suprema range allows for a recommended power range of 100W to 700W for the main column and 500W to 2,000W for the subwoofer.

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