One of THE BEST Speakers I've Reviewed - Sonus Faber Olympica Nova III

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @sidvicious3129
    @sidvicious3129 Год назад +4

    My dealer played these for us at an event that he had at a bar in the live band portion of that bar that had closed doors and was also used for poetry night at the back of the main bar. This room was fortunately for us Acoustically treated and my dealer knew the owner personally and had sold him audio equipment in the past. I fell in love from the first note. The treble was oh so sweet, but never siblant. The mids with cello and voices were crystal clear and like you said you could hear the breathing between notes and others in the background.
    The bass was taunt and for what was there was very tastefully done with texture and detail in the notes. I have rarely heard a speaker that brings about the emotion that you spoke of in your review, but this speaker is it. This speaker is simply put, Magical in it's ability to get out of the way of the music and just disappear and leave a big smile, tear or laughter on your face. I found myself with my eyes closed listening to the band members speak as they prepared to play on the record. I heard the artist take breaths in between notes at times. The finish, cabinet design, the leather on top and that unique grill. This speaker is that good in sonics as well as appearance!!!
    I do agree with you that if you want better bass response, a great sub is required and I have heard it with a Rel higher end sub at another event and it also blew me away. We all clapped in-between vinyl listening sessions because it was so emotional. This is a speaker that even if your budget doesn't allow, you should experience at least one time in your life so that you can experience what some refer to as the highend. This is my dream speaker and one day, I will purchase it on the used market!!!

  • @joes3800
    @joes3800 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for this, Youthman. I have a suggestion. This would be a great first half of a comprehensive review. But remember that someone like you is getting to hear a lot of different speakers and systems that most of us have never heard and might never be able to hear. Therefore please keep in mind that it would be helpful for us if you can ever compare what you hear to as many other speakers and systems as possible. For example, how do the Sonus Fabers compare to you JTR speakers? What do they do differently in terms of sound signature, imaging, etc.? If you make as many comparisons as possible, chances are that you'll make a comparison to a speaker system that one of us have heard before, which will give your audience more context to understand what you hear. I mean, if you could compare every speaker you hear to KEF, Klipsch, Elac, Polk, Martin Logan, and/or B&W -- to name a few popular brands -- it would help us out a lot. Just a suggestion. Thanks again!

  • @OHMAudioChannel
    @OHMAudioChannel 2 года назад +5

    I'm so glad you mentioned that Anette Askvik song "Liberty." Right at the 53sec mark in the song there is a light double bass kick followed but some tapping percussive sound. That tapping sound will freak you out the first time you hear it on a good system because it will sound like it is 15 feet behind your left speaker. If anyone reads this, find the song and play it.

    • @palocunderlik794
      @palocunderlik794 Месяц назад

      ok, I need new speakers :) can clearly hear it but not the way you have described, more on the left side of the middle spectrum of soundstage..

  • @VitalYFZ
    @VitalYFZ 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful speakers! Great review too. I have never had the opportunity to listen to Sonus Faber speakers. I know a guy with a pair of Focal Nova Utopia’s that were about 45k new when he bought them. He has said more than a few times that he would sell his Focals for a pair of Sonus Fabers. Not sure what model but it has always been in the back of my mind that they must sound pretty dang good lol.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +2

      If you get a chance to hear them, definitely do so

  • @TheRoccokid
    @TheRoccokid 2 года назад +3

    Hi, I am using the Sonetto V’s, I am loving them for the most part!!! I am using the McIntosh MA-352 for power… I am thinking about moving up to the Nova III’s. Is my 352 enough power to run the Nova lll’s?? Thanks for the honest reviews joining your group …

    • @samleeper8361
      @samleeper8361 2 года назад

      Yes the 352 will drive them fine.

  • @Rymsha1
    @Rymsha1 Год назад

    I was in the market for new speakers and stumbled upon the nova omympica II. The part about grinning from ear to ear and not being able to stop listening I recognize. I love the details, the 3D soundstage, the tight bass and the looks.

  • @carlosmoran2432
    @carlosmoran2432 2 года назад +1

    Great review! Always enjoy your videos 😀 I own a pair of Nova V. Absolutely amazing. They take me away with the warmth and detailing.

  • @Zinkyness
    @Zinkyness 2 года назад +1

    I saw these at a shop in Phoenix first hand. Absolutley gorgeous with a price tag......

  • @biggles5633
    @biggles5633 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely excellent review for someone considering these speakers. Thank you.

  • @audioexperience
    @audioexperience 2 года назад +2

    one of the sweetest mid ranges for its price point hands down

  • @winslowholt394
    @winslowholt394 2 года назад +1

    I really love listening the the Sonus Faber Amatis every think I listen to since I compare to the sound they produce

  • @psyphonyxaudio
    @psyphonyxaudio 2 года назад

    ... Ahhh.. I knew you'd love these. Im SO glad you got to experience something like these at home. Truly valuable as a 'reference' to contrast or compare other experiences of music/sound =) Cheers!!!

  • @davidperry4013
    @davidperry4013 Год назад

    If I ever get Sonus Faber speakers, I would get monoblock amps beforehand that have a Japanese sound similar to the Pioneer SX1980 but, with more detailed sonics.

  • @TheRoccokid
    @TheRoccokid 2 года назад +1

    Hey, I have the Sonetto’s V’s , I am running power with McIntosh MA-352… I am thinking to up grade up to the Nova lll’s, Is my 352 enough power to run the Nova lll’s…

  • @stevenbullock9276
    @stevenbullock9276 2 года назад

    Great review- you're obviously smitten with them. Listened to Sonus Faber many years ago and didn't like the "polite" signature. Listened to some new models last year and- well, I now have a pair of Lumina Vs. The Olympica Novas are gorgeous, and the Maxima Amators just floored me. Will still have trouble parting with my Rf-83s- apples and oranges, each excelling in different areas.

  • @AudioElectronicsChicago
    @AudioElectronicsChicago 2 года назад +1

    great speakers, very elegant design

  • @biggles5633
    @biggles5633 4 месяца назад

    Excellent review for somebody considering these ... thank you.

  • @RobertFeucht
    @RobertFeucht 2 месяца назад

    Coming at this a bit late, but would appreciate your advice is the thread is still active. Would these pair well with an older McIntosh 2125 amp (125 Watts/channel) and C28 pre amp, both solid state of the late 70's vintage? I love the warm and yet accurate sound of the amp/preamp, and an very happy with sound coming from my McIntosh XR 5, 4 way speakers of the same vintage. I get great dynamics and smooth and accurate sound, especially in the mid range and higher frequencies. I just would like a bit more detail and soundstage width/depth without losing the realism and fullness of my current set up. I have paired this with a REL S510 subwoofer, which has made a huge improvement and which I agree with you would be a great addition to the Olympica Nova iii. Thank you for your reviews.

  • @Steeleroneify
    @Steeleroneify 2 года назад +1

    I’m using Klipsch speakers. They sound great. I don’t know what a very expensive speaker sounds like and I’m pretty sure I’ll never know. Since you get a chance to listen to all of these expensive speakers, tell me honestly, are they so much better that you believe they are worth it? I’d rather put most of my money in the projector and I can live with the sound that I currently have, which I consider great anyway.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +6

      “Is it worth it” is a question that everyone has to answer on their own as everyone has different levels of disposable income and priorities. These are above my budget but I would absolutely love to own a pair one day.

  • @waynek1389
    @waynek1389 2 года назад

    SF is beautiful looking speakers and sound fantastic to my ears, I hooked them into Audio Analogue Maestro Anniversary amplifier. Thanks for this review.

  • @AudioClownHT
    @AudioClownHT 2 года назад +1

    I have the SF Venere. This is and older model but sounds amazing. Great video!

  • @sharksbean
    @sharksbean 2 года назад +1

    Those speakers look absolutely amazing!

  • @rbyington22
    @rbyington22 Год назад

    How much time did you have to let the speakers play before you did critical listening? Because you made the statement right out of the box

  • @performingspecs7841
    @performingspecs7841 2 года назад +2

    It is definitely a beautiful speaker!

  • @brianclass1988
    @brianclass1988 26 дней назад

    i know its been a while.. but about how far apart where the speakers apart from each other?
    did you put them at the end of your screen? which would make them 12ft apart?
    i only ask.. becuase im curious to know how far is too far

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  26 дней назад

      Typically, I’m about a foot off each side wall so that would place them roughly 11 feet apart.

  • @randallsmith2577
    @randallsmith2577 2 года назад +1

    Nice & honest review. It would be interesting to hear them on a Trinnov or Storm-level system. Have you reviewed any PMC speaker setups yet?

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      Thank you Randall. No I have not reviewed any PMC speakers

    • @doublet147
      @doublet147 2 года назад

      Forget Trinnov or storm. What do they sound like with some high end tube amps or monoblocks at least.

  • @Harald-MacGerhard
    @Harald-MacGerhard 2 года назад +2

    These are really good speakers but as you go upscale, the products are even way better… no compare.
    I owned the Guarneri Evolution, better than Olympica Nova III in everything, even though they are standmounts.
    If you can affford anything in the Sonus Faber reference series, you will have speakers so good looking they will stun everyone…. And they play even better than the looks 😍

  • @Techthusiasm
    @Techthusiasm 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a really nice speaker brand. Nice review!

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      Thank you kindly. Sad to see them go

  • @donnycasey6613
    @donnycasey6613 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful cabinets

  • @Skye_the_toller
    @Skye_the_toller Год назад

    May be I am late…. I can buy the Nova 3, from my Paradigm Founders F100 (with the Anthem SRT amp)… it was a very good upgrade… but… what I can expect from my F100 to a Nova 3 Sonus Faber (over a wonderful finish!)…

    • @Skye_the_toller
      @Skye_the_toller 8 месяцев назад

      May be I am late😜… it is my own setup… from the Founders F100 with the Anthem STR… Nova 3 is more fluid, the sound does not came to you from the drivers like the Founders. Top end is way more soft (while all the details still there!). I have the Anthem AVM 90… which is not a great preamp for music… I had a McIntosh C2700 and a good streamer… now, I can see the real potential of those speakers…

    • @Skye_the_toller
      @Skye_the_toller 8 месяцев назад

      May be I am late😜… it is my own setup… from the Founders F100 with the Anthem STR… Nova 3 is more fluid, the sound does not came to you from the drivers like the Founders. Top end is way more soft (while all the details still there!). I have the Anthem AVM 90… which is not a great preamp for music… I had a McIntosh C2700 and a good streamer… now, I can see the real potential of those speakers…

  • @6768scat
    @6768scat 2 года назад

    Hey Micheal , love your channel , and your content ! I bought a set of the Sonus Faber Chameleon Towers when they first came out , and even being their entry level speakers I was just blown away !!!!! I have been through many speakers over many years (I'm 54) and I just can not find any speaker I have loved more , that Sonus Faber sound just absolutely seduces you !!!! I have many video clips on my RUclips chan of them for when I first got them and built my first dedicated 2ch music room to my second 2ch room in my new house to currently building my dedicated 7.3.4 home theater . And ........Yep those speakers are the mains in the theater paired with a Sonus Faber center chan as my front stage !!!! And since we are both in Florida , if you're ever in the Orlando area hit me up and come hear them !!!!!!!

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      That’s fantastic! Orlando is only 45 min from me. Feel free to submit your setup at www.hometheatertours.com. I would love to see what you have

  • @LQ-gaming
    @LQ-gaming 2 года назад

    can you place these close to wall and or furniture?

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      You can place them somewhat close to the wall but the closer you place them, the greater the chance it is going to sound boomy. Just play with distance until it sounds balanced in your room

  • @film2354
    @film2354 2 года назад

    Hi, love your channel, been following you for awhile and truly appreciate all the home theater tours and advice you’ve offered over the years. It’s fantastic! Quick question about the Monolith 11x amplifier. I bought one a few months ago and I find it to be extremely versatile amp at a great price and I absolutely love it. You mentioned that at 4 ohms that the 11x puts out 375 Watts of power. The amp is spec’d at 200 W across the front 3 channels at 8 ohms, but there’s no spec on the wattage on their website for 4 ohms. I would have thought it would have been close to 300 watts into 4 ohms, but wanted to check on the 375 W you mentioned during your video. Is it really rated at 375 watts into 4 ohms? If so, that’s awesome. Wasn’t sure if that’s only driving 2 channels simultaneously. Regardless, I have been super impressed with the 11x amp and just wanted to inquire about this one item. Thank you so much for everything you do!!!

  • @buttonman1831
    @buttonman1831 2 года назад +1

    You should try those with proper 2 channel amplification and you'll be floored.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      What would you classify as “proper” amplification?

    • @jonathanmcdaniel332
      @jonathanmcdaniel332 Год назад

      I’m thinking about these and maybe go with the ARC I/50 with a Bluesound Node. I’ll have to throw in a REL t9x maybe 2 if needed. Whatcha think? 🤔

  • @gastonguev
    @gastonguev 2 года назад

    Thanks for your information, I want to buy a pair of Sonus Faber but I need Support, Can you Help me?. My doubt it is about wich I choose: Maxima Amator or Olympica Nova III. What is the sound differences considering the same room and the same electronic Set up? Thanks again.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately that’s not something I can answer as I have only reviewed the Olympica Nova III (which are phenomenal speakers)

  • @dannyroldan_av
    @dannyroldan_av 2 года назад

    Love this thx man! Just curious, will you ever review the new Monolith 16in 2000 watt? I'm thinking of getting it next month.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +1

      Thank you kindy. I do not have plans to review the Monolith 16. I expect it to be every bit as good as the 13 that I reviewed with even more output and lower extension.

    • @dannyroldan_av
      @dannyroldan_av 2 года назад

      @@Youthman Make’s sense, Thanks Youthman!

  • @SteveManCentral
    @SteveManCentral 2 года назад

    I take it these sound better than the Martin Logan Motion 60XTi speakers? :)

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +1

      I hesitate to make any comparisons when I am not able to demo something at the same time in the same room.
      I reviewed the 60XTi over a year ago so it would be impossible to make any meaningful comparisons. I do recall being very pleased with their AMT tweeter and especially their midrange.

  • @jacoblynch9862
    @jacoblynch9862 2 года назад

    My only question is now youth man are you ready to trade in your JTR's for these

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      No these are way above my budget, plus towers will not work behind my screen because it would place the tweeters entirely too high. MTM designs work best behind my screen. If I’m saving up for our 25th anniversary in June. So upgrading to high end speakers for my 2ch setup has to take a back seat.

    • @jacoblynch9862
      @jacoblynch9862 2 года назад

      @@Youthman I completely understand way out of my price range too and congratulations on the upcoming 25th anniversary

  • @jameso.4381
    @jameso.4381 Год назад

    The issue I have as a consumer that is not easily sedated by audio snake oil to compel me to clean out my bank account for some wood, speaker drivers and crossovers, is with speaker manufacturers like Sonus Faber, that manufactures so many speaker lines, that the lower-tiered lines definitely have crossover networks that "hold back/VEIL" a lot of the sound fidelity. After all, why would a speaker manufacturer put in great crossover networks into their lower-tiered speakers, so that they give the higher-tiered speakers a run for the money.
    And, let us not kid ourselves with the "you get WAY better components" with the higher-tiered speakers. Sorry to tell you, but the driver quality between the Sonetto line and the Aida line, is NOT 20,000 per driver pair better in the Aida, nor is the bracing of the $140,000 Aida - you could buy enough lumber to build a small house for that price!
    The better value for the buck would probably be in going with a speaker manufacturer that offers 3 tiers of ONE speaker model - entry, mid, and flagship, You will be buying less furniture, with more sound for your buck, without crossover networks that are SEVERELY restricted/VEILED in audio fidelity.

  • @caczech
    @caczech 2 года назад +1

    I'd almost feel guilty throwing an elegant looking speaker like this in a home theatre environment - more like a sitting room with a good vinyl collection to sip bourbon with.
    My GF intro'd me to a catchy cover of Fast Car if you'd be interested! 💁

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +1

      I would have no problem with these in a home theater but would want them on display. I would love to hear another version of Fast Car

  • @davidr.5807
    @davidr.5807 6 месяцев назад

    Dali Epicon or Sonus Faber Olympica?

    • @BobbyDazzler888
      @BobbyDazzler888 5 месяцев назад

      @@davidr.5807 hard choice!! Dalis bi- tweeter more ‘fuller’. Sonus can sound s light/subdued but never tiring.

  • @MasterMark5
    @MasterMark5 2 года назад +1

    You forgot to mention THE Sonus Faber Speakers which will set you back 250k, it is no longer on the website currently.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +2

      Which model were those? The only ones I know of are the Aida

    • @MasterMark5
      @MasterMark5 2 года назад +1

      @@Youthman Check tonepublications review on the Sonus Faber SE Speakers, they were on the sonus faber website just a few weeks ago they must of recently removed that product page.

    • @psyphonyxaudio
      @psyphonyxaudio 2 года назад +1

      @@Youthman - I have them on my channel - sound demo. They have a side firing 15inch. THE Sonus Faber will be in the same collection as the Aida.

  • @YouroGamer
    @YouroGamer 2 года назад

    I really loved the Sonus Faber Lumina V's I demoed. Out of all the speakers the mids/ highs where so upfront and detailed. It made every other speaker feel like the sound was recessed. It definitely needs a sub to pair to help fill out the low end since they are fairly small towers. Hope to have a pair one day!

  • @biggles5633
    @biggles5633 4 месяца назад

    Is it true they require a lot of power?

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  4 месяца назад

      They have a sensitivity of Sensitivity
      90 db SPL (2.83V/1 m) so they aren’t what I would consider high efficient speakers so they definitely could use the additional power. It takes twice the power to gain 3dB in volume.

  • @kibyras
    @kibyras 2 года назад

    I have Arendal 1723 towers and they sound amazing :) no sub needed

  • @adamjj85
    @adamjj85 2 года назад

    Congrats on getting your hands on these! They look amazing. The question is do they actually sound better than more average priced speakers or is the difference truly in the craftsmanship of the enclosure?

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      Thanks Adam. I believe both. The midrange on these spank my Klipsch RF7 III’s but they are way above my budget.

  • @doublet147
    @doublet147 2 года назад +1

    Good overview (as always) of the speakers. First off, the "strings" covering the speakers are ridiculous & unneeded "style". The main issue I have with speakers at this price is the unknown cost put toward great sound vs great style. The cost to make these speakers look amazing (which they do) is high. Could they sound even better (at the same price point) if the cabinets were slytly less stylish? Or sound the same but cost less? Probably. But you're paying for sound quality AND a statement piece. They do look outstanding.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +2

      There is no doubt some of the cost is in the design and craftsmanship of the speaker. I think when you get to this level, you are willing to pay for both. One thing I forgot to mention during the review is just how dense the speakers are. Many speakers I have reviewed, when you tap your knuckle on the side of the cabinet, you can hear how hollow it is. The speakers are absolutely solid what’s plays a great role in reducing resonances within the cabinet

  • @psyphonyxaudio
    @psyphonyxaudio 2 года назад

    YYYAAAASSSS

  • @careypulling1417
    @careypulling1417 2 года назад

    I have to say they look like a beautiful speaker but wow don't think the average blue collar worker could afford the higher end models. Love your video have you inspired me to make my theater room and since learned more and am currently re doing my room and putting I a riser and power seats.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +1

      You’re correct. They’re hiring products are well above what I would ever be able to purchase

    • @Sloimer
      @Sloimer 2 года назад

      They have the Sonetto line that, as I understand, gives you most of the performance of the Olympica Nova! You can sometimes find them preowned in the $3-$5k price range and they’re supposed to be really nice.

  • @Stan_the_Belgian
    @Stan_the_Belgian 2 года назад

    In real life they looked surprisingly small but still beautiful

  • @Cupra317hp
    @Cupra317hp 2 года назад

    Hey youthi
    Make a Little compare to a rf7/3 with your own words.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      Who is Youthi?

    • @Cupra317hp
      @Cupra317hp 2 года назад

      @@Youthman oh my Handy Wrote this. I am from germany and does Not Know this Word. Sorry. Youthman :)

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад

      No worries 🤣 I did not do any A/B comparisons but the Sonus Faber have much better midrange for sure as they have a dedicated speaker for it and also due to their 3-way design

    • @Cupra317hp
      @Cupra317hp 2 года назад

      @@Youthman and what is with their Dynamic ?
      For example
      I love Queen. Queen live aid for example
      Play it LOUD on a rf7
      And than on a sonus.
      Would i be dissapointet because of no Horn System Or would you say no the sf could do this also with a live feeling.

  • @ryanschipp8513
    @ryanschipp8513 2 года назад

    Beautiful, but in my opinion a bad buy for the money. 13k for a 77lb speaker. Someone's money is lopsidedly going towards the look versus performance. Why not go for both for much less. A much better buy for the money would be a pair of Canton Reference 7k speakers. Made in Germany, 50 years of engineering, gloss black, ceramic tweeter that is magic. Nearly half the price of the Faber....7000.

  • @mikeschramm
    @mikeschramm 2 года назад

    Sounds fancy! I'll never afford them.

    • @Youthman
      @Youthman  2 года назад +2

      I never thought I would have a theater room. And here we are. 😉