Elegant looks with very good overall performance makes the LUMINA V the best performance-for-dollar speaker I’ve yet heard from Sonus faber. Even more amazing is that they’re building them in Italy for this price.
Based on sonic performance alone, though, the Lumina V earns its asking price any day of the week. When you throw in niceties like the leather cabinet covering, the attractive wood-finished or gloss-black baffle, the magnetically affixed grille, and the fact that the whole kit and caboodle is handmade in Italy, for goodness’ sake, the Lumina V seems like a ridiculously good value.
The name Sonus faber conjures up visions of exotic speakers priced at a level that will buy you a reasonably nice house in some places. But a full 5.1 package from the company's new Lumina line will cost you less than a modest patio upgrade.
It would be simplistic to argue that Sonus faber's new Lumina III is the wild child of the family, even though there is some evidence to support that contention
Sonus faber did not try and beat physics, rather leverage their technology to control as many small details that are inherent in the design of any loudspeaker regardless of size, shape, or expense. To me, this is the only viable approach to making an entry-level loudspeaker that, within the scope and scale of the loudspeaker's design, performs at an extremely high level. The cherry on top? The Lumina V is wrapped up in fine, Italian cabinet work that makes them look as good as they sound. I give the Lumina V my highest recommendation.
Regardless of what you choose to power your Lumina 1s, these are a perfect way to start your journey with Sonus faber. As 2020 comes to a close, these are the last product to receive one of our Exceptional Value Awards.
You can live with the fact that other speakers are better in some areas than Lumina III. For the small floor-standing Sonus faber speakers do not intend to stand in the shadow of the competition.
I really like my pair. Great imaging and fairly easy to drive. The looks are fantastic. One thing to note…the spikes are required…there’s a port for the bass on the bottom, so without the spikes, the air/sound can’t get out!
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Sep 13, 2021
Elegant looks with very good overall performance makes the LUMINA V the best performance-for-dollar speaker I’ve yet heard from Sonus faber. Even more amazing is that they’re building them in Italy for this price.
Tyler Stripko
Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity
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Jul 01, 2021
Based on sonic performance alone, though, the Lumina V earns its asking price any day of the week. When you throw in niceties like the leather cabinet covering, the attractive wood-finished or gloss-black baffle, the magnetically affixed grille, and the fact that the whole kit and caboodle is handmade in Italy, for goodness’ sake, the Lumina V seems like a ridiculously good value.
Dennis Burger
SoundStage!Access
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Apr 28, 2021
The name Sonus faber conjures up visions of exotic speakers priced at a level that will buy you a reasonably nice house in some places. But a full 5.1 package from the company's new Lumina line will cost you less than a modest patio upgrade.
Thomas J. Norton
Sound & Vision
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Dec 23, 2020
The Lumina I is unapologetically entertaining
Ed Selley
AVForums
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Sep 27, 2020
It would be simplistic to argue that Sonus faber's new Lumina III is the wild child of the family, even though there is some evidence to support that contention
Jay Garrett
Stereonet
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Dec 23, 2021
Sonus faber did not try and beat physics, rather leverage their technology to control as many small details that are inherent in the design of any loudspeaker regardless of size, shape, or expense. To me, this is the only viable approach to making an entry-level loudspeaker that, within the scope and scale of the loudspeaker's design, performs at an extremely high level. The cherry on top? The Lumina V is wrapped up in fine, Italian cabinet work that makes them look as good as they sound. I give the Lumina V my highest recommendation.
Michael Zisserson
Positive Feedback
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Jul 05, 2021
Play to their strengths (and don’t expect big-room scale) and the Sonus Faber hit far more than they miss.
Simon Lucas
Trusted Reviews
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May 08, 2021
Vocals can really shine through the Lumina I, but you need to find the right balance with your amp and sources.
Ian White
eCoustics
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May 12, 2022
In the end, I was pleased and happy to have the Lumina IIIs in my listening room.
Drew Kalbach
the absolute sound
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Mar 14, 2023
Regardless of what you choose to power your Lumina 1s, these are a perfect way to start your journey with Sonus faber. As 2020 comes to a close, these are the last product to receive one of our Exceptional Value Awards.
Tone Publication
Tone Publication
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Jul 01, 2021
Sonus faber’s Lumina III is perhaps an exciting glimpse into the company’s future.
Alan Sircom
hi-fi+
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Mar 26, 2021
Sonus Faber's Lumina III offers excellent sound quality even without taking its affordable price into consideration.
John Atkinson
Stereophile
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Oct 19, 2020
You can live with the fact that other speakers are better in some areas than Lumina III. For the small floor-standing Sonus faber speakers do not intend to stand in the shadow of the competition.
Lasse Svendsen
L&B Tech Reviews
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Oct 11, 2020
Solid engineering is always about simple yet elegant solutions
Marc Phillips
PTA
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Jan 09, 2023
The Sonus Faber Lumina V offer an enticing and easy-going approach to music replay that makes them a serious alternative to the usual choices
What Hi-Fi?
What Hi-Fi?
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