Italian heritage brand Sonus Faber has now unveiled the Omnia, its latest home speaker designed for vinyl enthusiasts.
Created with pioneering tech from the company, the Omnia carries two new trademarked technologies from Sonus Faver: the SENSO interface and the CRESCENDO signal processing system. The former allows users to easily control the speaker through touch-sensitive panels, connecting the device to any digital or analog source, such as your TV, turntable, or mobile device through Bluetooth, Apple AirPlay 2, and Chromecast, while the latter provides deeper dimension and immersive experience by utilizing two full-range side speakers.
Inside the impeccably designed shell, the Omnia ‘s 490W closed box system also carries seven key drivers, including two 0.75-inch silk dome tweeters with a Neodymium slug structure magnet motor system, two three-inch paper pulp cone midrange drivers, a 6.5-inch long-throw woofer with aluminum cone down-firing, and two 1.75-inch full-range drivers with a non-pressed cellulose pulp inverted dome with CRESCENDO.
The Omnia will arrive in March with the Walnut option dropping first, followed by the Graphite option this summer. Both will retail for $2,000 USD. For those interested, you can learn more about the speaker over on Sonus Faber’s website.
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