For the most part, yes.

Theyre called the Sonus Faber Lumina II.

In many ways, the Lumina II are Sonus Faber business as usual.

Sonus Faber Lumina II on a stone surface

Passive standmounting speakers at this sort of money are not exactly a rarity, of course.

Below here theres a 150mm mid/bass driver a cone made from a combination of natural fibres and cellulose pulp.

The overall arrangement is good for a frequency response of 55Hz - 24kHz, according to Sonus Faber.

Sonus Faber Lumina II on a stone surface

The crossover between tweeter and mid/bass driver is all-but imperceptible.

The speakers do good work with harmonic variations, and are quite explicit where soundstaging is concerned, too.

Its equally safe to say that volume is a factor in the Sonus Faber comfort zone.

Sonus Faber Lumina II on a stone surface

The can begin to sound just fractionally two-dimensional and ever-so-slightly stressed.

Dial the volume down just a little and normal service is quickly resumed.

What cant be argued with is the quality of construction or finish these are impeccably made loudspeakers.

Sonus Faber Lumina II on a stone surface

Biwiring or biamping is perfectly straightforward.

And up to a point, thats all true when it comes to sound quality, too.

Don’t buy them if…

Youre veganThe leather finish might be a dealbreaker.

Sonus Faber Lumina II on a stone surface

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