Estelon Forza Loudspeakers, Kronos Pro Turntable, Bassocontinuo Racks, Kubala Sosna Cabling

Estelon Forza Loudspeakers, Kronos Pro Turntable, Bassocontinuo Racks, Kubala Sosna Cabling

The “Ocean Mystery” colored Estelon Forza loudspeaker (€110,000/pair) made quite a statement all by itself. Paired with a Kronos Pro turntable (€37,600) with SCPS1 power supply (€13,500), Black Beauty tonearm (€8400), and ZYX Universe 3 cartridge (€8100); Bassocontinuo racks; Kubala-Sosna Realization cabling; Audes ST-3000 power conditioner (€3900); and Furutech NCF Booster-Signal (€2780), it conveyed electric guitar with natural bite, relayed all instruments except Eugene Istomin’s somewhat tinkly piano on the Reference Recordings’ LP of Mozart Piano Concerto No.21 with natural timbres and a strong midrange, and, on my Channel Classics SACD of the Mahler Symphony No.2, nailed the great expanse and natural timbres of the Budapest Symphony Orchestra.


The Forza is a four-way sealed box, nearly 1.7 meters high, with four Accuton drivers—aluminum sandwich custom woofer and midwoofer, ceramic midrange, and Diamond tweeter—and Kubala-Sosna internal wiring. It also has a frequency response of 25-60,000Hz, nominal impedance of 3 ohms (dipping to 2 ohms at 42 and 110Hz), and 90dB sensitivity. For some with the dough, it has their name written all over it.

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