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Fischer & Fischer SN/SL 370AMT
Cabinet design
Low-resonance natural slate cabinet SN - natural surface SL - polished and lacquered in all RAL and available car colours
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AMT-driven treble and a super-inert slate cabinet give the SN/SL 370AMT an open, agile sound with vivid imaging and near-monitor midrange transparency. Reviewers praise its detailed highs, deep soundstage and rock-solid construction, while noting it rewards careful amplification and room setup — a technically exquisite speaker that reads like a boutique engineering showcase in the listening room. Travis Kelly
Pros
- Custom Mundorf AMT delivers extended, refined high frequencies with excellent percussion detail.
- Super-inert 20–23 mm natural slate cabinet and precision metal baffles provide exceptional build quality and low cabinet resonance.
- Open, agile presentation with deep soundstaging and near-monitor midrange transparency that renders vocals and instruments with clarity.
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Cons
- Very heavy (69 kg) and cumbersome to move; requires careful handling and hard flooring to avoid damage.
- Demands careful amplification and pairing—low-power or ill-matched amps reduce bass control and overall cohesion.
- Bass performance needs a moderate-to-large listening room for proper bloom and can sometimes lack tightness at the lowest registers.
Sound Quality
92/100
Bass
91/100
Dual 180 mm woofers (≈7") in a bass-reflex slate cabinet give deep, tonally accurate low end with good extension, but reviewers noted a lack of control and agility and a need for a moderate-to-large room for proper bass bloom.
Mid
91/100
Midrange is transparent, forward and life-like — vocals described as sharp and almost monitor-like — though reviewers also flagged occasional slight veil/softness in certain midrange details.
Treble
94/100
Custom Mundorf AMT delivers excellent HF extension and refinement; reviewers praised percussion detail and high-frequency portrayal as 'stunning' without reports of harshness.
Soundstage Imaging
93/100
Impressively deep staging and precise imaging — reviewers reported convincing depth and clear positioning of performers, sometimes appearing beyond the drivers' boundaries.
Dynamics
90/100
Strong macro dynamics and impact (described as 'sonic sledgehammer' on some tracks) though low-frequency control issues temper the sense of complete authority at the very bottom.
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Build Quality
96/100
Exceptional construction: heavy, super-inert 20–23 mm natural slate cabinet, precision metal baffles, custom Mundorf AMT and carbon sandwich woofers; fit-and-finish and materials repeatedly praised.
Features Connectivity
80/100
Passive baseline applied. Robust bi-wiring/bi-amping 5-way 63A rhodium-plated terminals present; despite these features the passive baseline score is retained per passive-tower rules.
Value for Money
78/100
At AU$22,890 reviewers acknowledge superb materials and upgradability, but the high asking price places these speakers in the premium tier; value is respectable for connoisseurs but not mass-market affordable.
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