Mass Fidelity Core v Beoplay A6 or Geneva AeroSphère Large

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I am looking for a single wireless speaker to fill a fairly large room with stone floors and large glass windows.

The Mass Fidelity Core is a Canadadian start-up and uses some great technology to create stereo effect regardless of the listener's position, but I wonder if anyone here has heard it and compared to the Beoplay A6 or the large Geneva AeroSphère? Or the Naim?

I wish WhatHi-Fi would do a review of the Core :)
 

Superaintit

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I have not heard the mass fidelity core but I have heard the Geneva.
I read some reviews to get a feel for the product as it has got to have some challenges based on the size, shape and the fact it is just 1 box. I found the 4 star review on amazon.com to be realistic: no stereo image, clear highs and a bass that is overshadowing the midrange.

In my experience it's very hard to get a good sound from 1 box that is small. However, if pressed for a choice I would choose the B&O because I know I like their tuning more and there is a company behind it that not only produces 1 box speakers but also high end.
Geneva could also be a good choice as I think the give a well tuned sound and because you can add a sphere as you please.

Preferably try them out in room your as they will sound vastly different than in the shop.

I'd like to suggest an alternative that might be more up to the job. The new sonos 5 is pretty impressive for what it is an can be tuned to your room with an iphone.
 

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