Monday, December 2, 2013
Sonus Faber
We might argue here and there. The TV is too small." "The Frame is too Large." But Sonus Faber is one of the most consistent images of beauty the fidelity world of HI FI has come yet to build.
What is that thing in the upper-left corner? Is it a vacuum tube amplifier? Is it cozy and warm?
What of those DVD's to the right? Or Blue Ray discs? Are they of any use now?
The Homage Vox is a ram's head. Is it Jesus at the Apocalypse? Coming to annihilate our preconceptions?
It is not stately. It is not statuesque. It is anhilatrix boomobox.
I like the light. Aesthetically, the Acuhorn Superleggera would fit the room. The toe-in seems a bit odd, though it's likely done to add focus to the side.
Sonus Faber is one of the best recently, in portraying their product. In this respect, they're a bit like Vancouver' premier dealer of used cars, Blue Star Motors.
The image of the malt-lands of Scotland compliments the fire-wood stacked for use. The cars to the left remind us of BBC's Top Gear. They're whimsical and trite.
The best is the image of the light emerging from behind the woodstack to the left. It signifies hope for the future. Even though it is small, it shows a good use.
We can see encyclopedia's to the right. That's a bit much. Likely, they see no use, and are their for uniformity and consolidation. Likewise, the blue felt at the back of the bookshelves is a bit much. It does match the speaker cable, however.
Let us look at the Homage Vox. I called it "anhilatrix bomobox." To be honest, it looks to be the
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