Electa Amator III Tradition, Expertise, Evolution. The fil rouge that leads us so far. The taste for beauty that pushed us beyond.
Legacy Refined Electa Amator III
The essence of Sonus faber heritage enclosed in a musical instrument
35 Years of Love for Music
2018 marks the 35th anniversary for Sonus faber. Electa Amator III is the celebration of this milestone by appreciating the ongoing commitment to constantly evolving while drawing inspiration from the past. It's a gem of Italian expertise and craftsmanship: a small but precious speaker that inherits the characteristics of Electa Amator (1987) and Electa Amator II (1997), two of our models that contributed most to the international success of our heritage brand.
Iconic Renaissance
The restyling of one of the most symbolic loudspeakers is always a hard work, but fascinating. Electa Amator III is the achievement of a 30-year journey. The third generation of an iconic product generated by an expression of natural evolution, with holding the elements that make us unique: precious materials, high craftsmanship and natural sound.
Finishes
Walnut / White Marble. (Black Marble also available at 15% Surcharge)
Features
A 2 ways bookshelf loudspeaker system; a simple project that features main technologies and design solutions, already used for the last Sonus faber creations.
Tweeter
A 28mm tweeter featuring DAD™ - Damped Apex Dome™- technology, with the tripod that recalls the peculiarity of its predecessor.
Midwoofer
A 6.5 inch mid-woofer, specifically designed for this special project, features the classic cellulose pulp cone.
Materials
The cabinet harmoniously combines solid walnut wood, that becomes an integral body, with the Carrara marble base, through a brass insert that illuminates the lines and enhances each material. Hand-applied leather envelopes the rear panel and front baffle which houses the Voice of Sonus faber.
The Stand
Dedicated black anodized columns, filled with damping material and mounted on a Carrara marble base, provide loudspeaker support. Aluminium and marble are separated by a thin brass sheet consistent with the speaker cabinet.