Sonneteer owners

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    Just wondering whether we have many Sonneteer owners here??

    I've recently changed my CD/amp to Sonneteer Byron / Alabaster. I cant understand why they're infrequently mentioned on the various forums.

    If you have/had any Sonneteer gear, im interested in what else you've tried, and how it compares, and what speakers are you running?
     
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    Hi Greg - you happy with ya purchases then..?

    everythings okj with my left / right channel now...not sure what it was!
     
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    hi , i started sonneteer back in 1994, with remo and hyder, when i opend my shop, i got itroduced to them by a friend of mine when they invited me to their place to listen to what's a lot of wires and a hanging volume control, tested with castle speakers"witch i supplied" and totem model ones, hence the birth of the campion, a super int. wich then i got it reviwed by MR E.BRAITHWAITE IN HI-FI WORLD , i recently met the boys at last years hi-fi show, regardds nando.
     
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    Hi, glad you've sorted the left channel out!

    yeah im really happy with the way the Sonneteers sound with my Revolvers - a very different sound to the Proacs. I find the Revolvers more open.

    Made a few tweaks the other day - sand-filled the stands, got an Atacama rack for the stereo gear, and tried Richards platform I borrowed. Overall the sound has tightened up further, and separation seems to have improved slightly. Pop over and have a listen sometime.

    I had a listen to the new Kudos speakers the other day, and these are something else :yikes: - VERY life-like and detailed sound. Like nothing i've heard to be honest. But also on a different price-level...
     
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    nando nando

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    GLAD YOU LIKE THE PRDUCT, nando
     
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    Hi Nando, I miss-read your post. So you're one of the guys who started Sonneteer! Well done. Just surprised there isnt more interest in the products. Having said that, I am aware Sonneteer are a small firm, and only distribute a small number of products.

    I've been dealing with Remo via e-mail. Seems very helpful!
     
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    nando nando

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    hi, yes he is, i hope to meet up with him next week, like i said we are close and i am going to see what i can do to promote his new and old series, they are small but big in tech. regards nando.
     
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    well tell him to get some power amps on the go:D

    That would be interesting, a Sonneteer bi-amp setup!!!:eek:
     
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    just spoke to him, new products on the way inc. power amps, watch this space, nando.
     
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    :eek: :D
     
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