For the most part, yes.
Theyre called the Sonus Faber Lumina II.
In many ways, the Lumina II are Sonus Faber business as usual.
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.
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.
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.
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.