Sonus Faber Liuto review

Update of the Concertino Domus compact formula goes back to basics

TechRadar Verdict

This is a subtly designed, elegant sounding package, whose overall balance would do credit to a larger enclosure. Not really intended for heavy rock duties, the Liuto is hard to beat, especially when used with well-engineered acoustic recordings

Pros

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    Relaxed, easy on the ear quality

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    Unfailing musical package that is aesthetically sleeker and more elegant than its predecessor

Cons

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    Not the most dynamic loudspeaker around

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    Virtues need teasing out in the context of a high-quality system

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The Liuto (Italian for lute) range consists of three models: the Monitor reviewed here, a floorstanding variant, the Liuto Tower, plus a speaker called the Smart, which can be rotated for use as a general purpose or surround speaker.

Liuto replaces the Domus models and apart from the compact Toy range, is Sonus Faber's entry-level offering. Our Liuto was supplied with a pair of pedestal stands, made from wood with bolts supplied to fix the speakers and stands securely together. The stands have a wide footprint and come with carpet-piercing spikes.