I have not heard the Sonus Faber Cremona M, but have auditioned the Synch One's. I would call it a pleasingly warm speaker, but not like the warmth of a SF.
Yes, they have a Titanium tweeter which can provide an accurate image, but what is really appealing about this spkr is the lush midrange and upper bass. With the right room setup, the bass can get low and tight. It's not a highly detailed spkr, but the soundstage is wide and deep.
There have been discussions here about the amount of power needed to drive the Synch One. The Synch Two is easy to drive, but the "One" has an impedance curve which can drop as low as 2 ohms, so a high current amp is needed to achieve that lush warm timbre and tight bass.
Hope this helps. (I too would like to audition the SF Cremona M).
Yes, they have a Titanium tweeter which can provide an accurate image, but what is really appealing about this spkr is the lush midrange and upper bass. With the right room setup, the bass can get low and tight. It's not a highly detailed spkr, but the soundstage is wide and deep.
There have been discussions here about the amount of power needed to drive the Synch One. The Synch Two is easy to drive, but the "One" has an impedance curve which can drop as low as 2 ohms, so a high current amp is needed to achieve that lush warm timbre and tight bass.
Hope this helps. (I too would like to audition the SF Cremona M).