Opera Mezza review

Italian mini boasts an attractive shape and luxurious finish

TechRadar Verdict

Beautifully finished in wood and leather, the Mezza has superior neutrality and smoothness, and surprising bass weight, too. Dynamic expression is very limited though, and the overall sound lacks excitement

Pros

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    Impressive neutrality

Cons

  • -

    Limited dynamic expression

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Opera is a well-established Italian speaker brand, operating alongside Unison Research in the north east of the country, just outside Treviso. In true Italian tradition it makes speakers with particularly attractive cabinetwork.

This Mezza is the latest, smallest and least costly member of the Linea Classica range, which also happens to be the least expensive of Opera's three speaker ranges. In the Linea Classica hierarchy, it's a new 'entry-level' model that sits below the Prima and Seconda.

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