Yesterday I listened to something as rare as speakers from Spain. I mean, there's many well known and established European speaker and high-end manufacturers in UK, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, France etc, but Spain?! For me at least, completely unheard of. Until now!
Kroma Audio from Spain is a relatively new brand to watch out for. The model I listened to was their entry model called "Mimi", pictured above. Let me just make clear before going any further that I have no relation to this company what so ever, I'm just an audio enthusiast and I've only been to Spain twice in my life.
I've been on lookout for new speakers for quite some time though and lots of speakers have been considered. While there have been many great and potential candidates, few of them have actually caught and tickled my interest as much as these.
There was something special "life-like", sweet and natural with these that made them very exciting and joyful to listen to. Imaging was top notch as usual for monitors of this kind and they completely disappeared from the soundstage and you totally forgot about the speakers. I could feel the music in my chest and soon realised I was both smiling and tapping my foot at the same time. It was just a quick listen to a few tracks, but there was no doubt that this was something very special.
The room was quite large as well but there was no problem at all for them to fill it with magical music. Just like a few others like Boenicke and Stenheim that comes to mind, they manage to exceed and escape out of their physical boundaries and sound much larger than they actually are.
Technically the cabinets are built using the spanish equivalent of Corian called Krion which makes minimal to non-existing resonances resulting in no sound colorations. There's no metallic screws to hold them together, not in the chassi, filter or drivers. Pretty neat actually and you can tell they've thought carefully about this design.
Next week I will bring these home to try in my own environment with various challenges involved.
I can't wait...
