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MRC

  • Positioning: The lower-priced MRC series includes multiple models, offering flexibility in both floor-standing and compact designs.
  • Description: The MRC series uses natural stone cabinets to reduce resonance and enhance efficiency, providing a cost-effective option without compromising performance. It offers various configurations to suit different room sizes and system setups.

SRB

  • Positioning: A compact, room-friendly reference loudspeaker in Acora's lineup.
  • Description: Features a granite enclosure, which minimizes sound absorption and enhances clarity. Compared to the QRB, the granite build offers a slightly different acoustic signature.

QRB

  • Positioning: A compact reference loudspeaker, similar to the SRB, but crafted with quartz.
  • Description: The quartz enclosure provides a unique aesthetic and acoustic quality, offering a lighter weight option compared to the SRB.

SRC-1

  • Positioning: The entry into the floor-standing loudspeaker category, offering reference-level performance.
  • Description: Features a granite enclosure that delivers deep bass and clear imaging, making it suitable for larger spaces compared to the SRB and QRB. Its ability to handle a wider frequency range makes it a versatile choice.

QRC-1

  • Positioning: A floor-standing loudspeaker crafted from quartz, offering a unique design and sound profile.
  • Description: With its quartz construction, provides a distinct aesthetic and acoustic experience, similar to the SRC-1 but with a different material influence.

VRC

  • Positioning: A high-end, three-way reference loudspeaker designed for expansive sound reproduction.
  • Description: The granite and quartzite enclosure supports a wide frequency range and high power handling. Its advanced driver configuration offers superior dynamics and detail compared to the SRC-1 and QRC-1.
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Acora Acoustics is proud to welcome the MRC series of loudspeakers to our existing family of award-winning designs. Like the other loudspeakers in Acora's lineup, MRC models feature natural stone cabinets which minimize resonance and increase efficiency of the system. By adopting a more traditional cabinet shape we reduced the cost of cabinet production without sacrificing overall performance.
Acora Acoustics is proud to welcome the MRC series of loudspeakers to our existing family of award-winning designs. Like the other loudspeakers in Acora’s lineup, MRC models feature natural stone cabinets which minimize resonance and increase efficiency of the system. By adopting a more traditional cabinet shape we reduced the cost of cabinet production without sacrificing overall performance. As with all other Acora models, premium loudspeaker components and crossover parts are used throughout the line. High electro-mechanical efficiency, coupled with low distortion ceramic drivers from Accuton of Germany, and hand-matched precision crossovers result in designs that offer incredible dynamics, and the sort of lifelike spatial presentation normally found in much more expensive speakers. The MRC series consists of five models: 3 floor standing designs, and 2 compact models (one optimized for use horizontally or vertically in multichannel systems)
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Acora Acoustics is unique in the hifi industry for using granite enclosures in their speakers, with the founder's stone industry background enabling precise CNC-machined construction with tolerances under 0.1mm. The granite cabinets provide exceptional rigidity and non-resonant properties, while their seamless crossover design eliminates resistors in the signal path, contributing to exceptional transient response and clarity.
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AN-J
10500
10500
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7
Reviews
Audio Note

The design of the AN-J Loudspeaker, by contrast, follows an altogether different philosophy. It calls for a cabinet that complements the chosen drive units, rather than fighting against them. Instead of trying to kill the resonances, we tailor the cabinet to place them in frequency bands where they aid and enhance the operation of the drive units, culminating in a loudspeaker system that makes the most of the preceding amplifier’s output. The material choice for the cabinet is an area where a great deal of research and development has taken place. Over the years, we have tried many different materials and combinations, a time consuming endeavour culminating in the current design, which utilises the highest quality birch ply for the entire cabinet. Bracing and internal damping is kept to a minimum and strategically applied to help, not hinder the drivers.

Audio Note UK is one of Europe's largest manufacturers of valve-based audio equipment, designing and producing nearly all components in-house, including transformers and capacitors. The brand has achieved cult status among audiophiles who appreciate its minimalist, non-oversampling approach and its emphasis on musicality over technical specifications.
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Product Strengths

  • Solid bass performance for a speaker of its size
  • Able to do justice to any genre of music and at realistic volume levels
  • Very easy to drive
  • Offers a balanced presentation from top to bottom with seamlessness between the woofer and tweeter
  • Started sounding like far more than a pair of 8″ two-way monitors when properly positioned along the side walls

Product Considerations

  • Achieving the best imaging and deep bass may require experimenting with toe-in and distance from corners and the back wall
  • Does not provide much forward/backward information, with the image typically stopping at the outer edge of the speakers
  • The basic 'D' model comes only in black ash veneer, while higher-end models offer more choices
  • Bass can be overblown if not adjusted properly in room placement

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The AN-E has more bass, is easier to drive, and has a bigger presentation
  • Some may prefer the J because they find it a more taught presentation in the mid bass, as well as more "present" in the voice band

Takeaway:

The AN-J is a near full-range loudspeaker capable of articulation and organic flow, making music sound natural and engaging. If someone is looking for a communicative quality that remains consistent wherever they listen, then the AN-J could be a good fit.

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Audio Note UK is one of Europe's largest manufacturers of valve-based audio equipment, designing and producing nearly all components in-house, including transformers and capacitors. The brand has achieved cult status among audiophiles who appreciate its minimalist, non-oversampling approach and its emphasis on musicality over technical specifications.
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Reference 1 Meta
10200
10200
/
7
Reviews
KEF

The one standmount model in the Reference series could be the only loudspeaker you ever need. A three-way model boasting KEF’s 12th generation Uni-Q® driver array with MAT™, Reference 1 Meta is capable of delivering expansive, high-performance sound that goes way beyond what its relatively compact size would suggest was possible.

KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Balanced, refined, and musical performance
  • Fine stereo imaging and a wide—beautifully focused—soundstage
  • Impressive bass power and authority for a standmount speaker
  • Excellent build quality and finish
  • Uni-Q driver produces a consistent dispersion pattern

Product Considerations

  • Demands an amplifier with plenty of power due to its low sensitivity (85dB/W/m) and 4 Ohm impedance (minimum 3.2 Ohms)
  • Dedicated stands are expensive (S-RF1)

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Bowers & Wilkins 805 D4: Sounds larger-scale, more muscular, and punchy

Takeaway: The KEF Reference 1 Meta is a superb speaker combining excellent sound with clever engineering, well suited for audiophiles looking for a high-quality listening experience. It delivers an immersive and detailed soundstage.

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KEF's signature Uni-Q technology places the tweeter in the center of the woofer to create a single point source for sound, while their Metamaterial Absorption Technology absorbs 99% of unwanted sound from the rear of the driver. Their Music Integrity Engine corrects timing errors in the speaker crossover, and their Shadow Flare technology reduces diffraction for improved detail and clarity in sound reproduction.
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805 D4 Signature
13500
13500
/
7
Reviews
Bowers & Wilkins
Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Adept at handling complex compositions and uncovering the finest sonic detail without losing track of the musical picture as a whole
  • Gets listeners closer than ever to the artist's intent
  • Excellent sense of detail, of boundaries naturally drawn
  • High-frequencies sound realistic and natural

Product Considerations

  • Low frequencies were somewhat lightweight
  • With such a tipped-up tweeter, the resulting sound could be too bright
  • Due to a lack of boundary reinforcement, Bowers & Wilkins speakers with top-mounted tweeters always drop off below around 5kHz

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Versus Magico A1, Magico A1 aim for pure neutrality
  • Versus Dynaudio Confidence 20, Dynaudio Confidence 20 is for listeners who just want to enjoy their music

Takeaway: The 805 D4 makes music sound very realistic and clear, almost as if you are there. It can make a small room feel big with its sound.

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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Diablo Utopia Colour Evo
10499
10499
/
6
Reviews
Focal
Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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Product Strengths

  • Features a 1-inch pure beryllium inverted dome tweeter that rests inside its own chamber, which acts as a tuned resonator, and helps give the speaker its iconic profile
  • The cabinet's shape helps to mechanically time-align the two drivers and optimize the phase between them
  • Bass is firm, free of any distortion or boominess, and agile when driven correctly with a capable amplifier
  • The speaker is neutral throughout the midrange, and clear, focused, and detailed
  • Transparency to the music and resulting 3-dimensional soundstage that is boundary-defying in almost all directions, with dynamics close second only to the La Scala

Product Considerations

  • For true full-range playback, a subwoofer is required
  • The beryllium tweeter has the ability to showcase the flaws in poor recordings
  • Sound improves the more upmarket the accompanying equipment is
  • Amplification pairing is vital and can drastically change the sound
  • Placement of these speakers in different spots in the room changed the sound drastically

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The Diablo's have more detail on tap but remain smooth and realistic, with the midrange being leaner but cleaner than the Fleetwood Deville SQ
  • The Diablo will offer everything the Sonus Faber Sopra 1 does—and even more

Takeaway: The Focal Diablo Utopia Color Evo speakers are transparent and reveal details in music with incredible imaging, making for a fun listening experience. To hear all the nuances in music, these speakers could be a great choice.

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Focal is a French hifi brand that makes their own drivers in-house, including their highly-regarded beryllium tweeters and unique slatefiber mid/bass drivers made from recycled carbon fiber. Their speakers and headphones feature distinctive technologies like their "W" sandwich cone design for optimal driver performance and Mimi Sound Personalization that adapts audio to individual hearing profiles.
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805 D4
9500
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Released
2021
Bowers & Wilkins
Little Diamond 805 D4 might be smaller than its tower speaker siblings, but it's no lightweight: its beautifully constructed Reverse-Wrap cabinet, stiff aluminum bass pods and 165mm (6.5-in) Continuum™ mid-bass cone afford it exceptional bass extension and scale for a relatively compact speaker.
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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Product Strengths

  •   Excellent build quality, featuring a blend of aluminum, leather, and wood veneer, or gloss paint.
  •   Detailed sound with excellent stereo imagery.
  •   Good detail and clarity.
  •   Wide and deep soundstage.
  •   Design features contribute to cabinet rigidity and reduced coloration.

Product Considerations

  •   May sound bright with the wrong amplifier or cables.
  •   May require a high-power solid-state amp.
  •   Needs quality amplification and may sound soft if underpowered.
  •   Requires stands, adding to the overall cost.
  •   Bass may not satisfy those seeking high-output bass without a subwoofer.

Takeaway: The 805 D4 is an excellent speaker that is beautifully built and delivers a detailed and engaging sound. It's a great option for those seeking a premium listening experience.

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Bowers & Wilkins pioneered the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones and developed the Matrix cabinet design, which significantly reduces cabinet resonance and sound coloration. Their Nautilus speaker, introduced in 1993, features the distinctive Nautilus tube tweeter design that minimizes sound resonance, while their dedicated Steyning Research facility has produced breakthroughs like the Continuum cone for improved audio transparency.
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Studio II
5500
/
Released
Gershman
Gershman Studio II Delivers performance beyond what is typically associated with its price.
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Gershman Acoustics speakers use Back-wave Control Technology and bass trap designs to deliver deep, controlled bass from compact enclosures, defying expectations about speaker size and performance. Their unique cabinet designs, including truncated pyramid shapes and resonance control devices, help create an intimate, club-like listening experience with exceptional clarity and precision.
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Product Strengths

  • Full-range sound, impressive bass response, and the ability to pressurize a room, often negating the need for a separate subwoofer
  • Smooth, warm, and coherent midrange provides natural and engaging vocals and instruments for long listening sessions without fatigue
  • Well-extended treble presents in a naturally smooth, enjoyable, and pleasing manner
  • Excellent imaging and soundstage capabilities create a realistic and immersive listening experience
  • Sound reproduction makes it a speaker that one can live with
  • Connectivity options are available

Product Considerations

  • Quality amplification with sufficient power and current is required to achieve optimal performance and control the woofer effectively
  • The backplate for bass adjustment uses wood screws, making it easy to strip if not handled carefully
  • Placement and setup, especially stand height and toe-in, are crucial for achieving the best high-frequency response, it can sound dull if not optimized
  • May not be ideal for listeners who prefer a brighter, more forward sound signature or those who prioritize extreme loudness levels
  • Grilles may cause micro-rattling at moderate to loud listening levels due to weaker magnets

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Totem Acoustic Manny 2 Signature: The Studio 2 has a more forgiving presentation, denser midrange, and stronger bass
  • Vs Klipsch Forte 3: The Studio 2 offers a more natural tone, especially in the midrange and upper bass, along with greater soundstage depth
  • Vs Vienna Acoustics Mozart Symphony Editions: The Studio 2 beats them in bass and midrange
  • Vs Harbeth (SHL5 and Compact 7 XTs): The Studio 2 cannot be matched by the Harbeth's articulate bass response
  • Vs Celestion SL6-S: The Studio 2 has deeper roots in the trunk, and they got high branches and leaves, but they don't go all the way up to the highest branches and leaves at the tippy top

Takeaway:

The Studio 2 is a well-built bookshelf speaker that delivers a smooth, full-range sound with surprising bass and clear imaging, making for an engaging listening experience. With the right setup and quality components, these speakers can provide years of musical enjoyment in a variety of room sizes.

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Gershman Acoustics speakers use Back-wave Control Technology and bass trap designs to deliver deep, controlled bass from compact enclosures, defying expectations about speaker size and performance. Their unique cabinet designs, including truncated pyramid shapes and resonance control devices, help create an intimate, club-like listening experience with exceptional clarity and precision.
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Focus 10
5500
/
Released
2022
Dynaudio
Focus 10 is more than just a pair of active loudspeakers. It's a complete music system, packed from top to bottom with the technology that's taken Dynaudio to legendary status – allied with the most cutting-edge wireless features we could think of. And we thought of a lot.
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Dynaudio is a hifi speaker brand known for its unique external voice-coil construction, which allows for larger voice coils that improve thermal power handling and reduce thermal compression. The brand has a heritage in professional sound production and uses advanced materials like the Esotar 40 tweeter and rare 240mm drivers to deliver superior dynamic realism and headroom.
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Product Strengths

  • Integrated technology allows direct high-resolution listening without extra devices
  • The speaker uses the same Pascal Class D amplification and processing technology from Dynaudio's Pro line Core series
  • Discrete amplification channel per driver: 110 watts for the tweeter and 280 watts for the woofer
  • Dirac Live room correction is available, which can tune some of the annoying sounds of a garage, for example, using the soft dome tweeter

Product Considerations

  • Running a digital coaxial cable from one speaker to the next results in the signal being sent at 24-96 kilohertz, which is a lower quality than what the master speaker receives (24-192)
  • There is no HDMI arc or e-arc connection
  • Drilling holes may be required to attach the speaker to stands
  • Setting up the speaker with the app is not as quick or seamless as Bluesound
  • A microphone is required to do Dirac room calibration

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs PSB Alpha IQs: Plays louder with a higher level of amplification
  • Vs Dynaudio Core 7: The Core 7 has more power and a slightly better tweeter and woofer, but is not as aesthetically pleasing and needs a Bluesound Node
  • Vs Dynaudio Evoke: It is similar to an Evoke speaker, but with a bigger woofer

Takeaway: The Focus recMsY5ljWopDD7UU is a sophisticated wireless speaker that pulls technology from Dynaudio's Pro line and features Dirac room calibration. It is ideal for someone looking for high-resolution listening without extra devices and who values sophisticated sound and aesthetics.

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Dynaudio is a hifi speaker brand known for its unique external voice-coil construction, which allows for larger voice coils that improve thermal power handling and reduce thermal compression. The brand has a heritage in professional sound production and uses advanced materials like the Esotar 40 tweeter and rare 240mm drivers to deliver superior dynamic realism and headroom.
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1528 Monitor 8
5900
/
Released
2024
Arendal Sound
1528 Monitor 8 Generating a powerful sound in a (slightly) less imposing form factor than 1528 Towers, 1528 Monitors deliver a clarity and depth that outshines many floor-standing speakers. Feel every detail with stunning precision, deep bass, and a rich, immersive soundstage. Sleek, modern design and versatile settings ensure perfect sound tailored to your environment. Enjoy full-range sound without needing a subwoofer.
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Arendal Sound is a Norwegian-designed hifi brand whose 1723 series is THX Ultra certified for rooms up to 3,000 cubic feet, featuring cabinets made from high-density fiberboard instead of standard MDF for better sonic performance. Their speakers use a distinctive waveguide-loaded tweeter design for controlled dispersion and lower crossover points, while their subwoofers feature the Avalanche 1200 IQ amplifier with an LCD control interface.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptionally well-built, described as monolithic and like concrete bricks
  • The tweeter provides detailed highs, comparable to a good AMT tweeter, and performs effortlessly even at high volumes
  • The midrange is special, with a carbon graphene construction for well-behaved out-of-band performance and high output
  • The speaker's design allows for significant room gain, providing real bass extension below 20 Hz
  • Immense potential, described to be a top shelf product

Product Considerations

  • The image was a little high
  • The speakers want power from a good amplifier to really open up
  • The listener might not always be as emotionally convinced by the result as they perhaps should have been
  • The speakers are large and may be obtrusive for most UK spaces

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • vs Paradigm Founder 120Hs: Similar to the Paradigm Founder 120Hs, which have active jumpers
  • vs RBH SVTRs: The reviewer loves the RBH SVTRs, and these new speakers are being tested to see if they can be a game changer in the industry
  • vs Spendor Classic 3-1: Arendal 1528 is neutral from top to bottom, while Spendor is warm from top to bottom
  • vs Cabasse Morano: Cabasse Morano has some coloration, but the Arendal 1528 is dead neutral

Takeaway:

The Arundel Sound 1528 recMsY5ljWopDD7UU speakers are incredibly well-built with high-quality components that deliver an excellent listening experience. They are capable of filling large rooms with detailed sound and powerful bass.

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Arendal Sound is a Norwegian-designed hifi brand whose 1723 series is THX Ultra certified for rooms up to 3,000 cubic feet, featuring cabinets made from high-density fiberboard instead of standard MDF for better sonic performance. Their speakers use a distinctive waveguide-loaded tweeter design for controlled dispersion and lower crossover points, while their subwoofers feature the Avalanche 1200 IQ amplifier with an LCD control interface.
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Magellan Duetto 40th
6250
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Released
2022
Triangle
Liveliness and dynamics are trademarks of TRIANGLE's sound, and they are packed into this gem, the Duetto, a compact 2-way bookshelf speaker. Superb piece of engineering, its horn-loaded tweeter TZ2900 is equipped with a next generation dome in magnesium alloy.
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Triangle is a French speaker manufacturer known for its bright, lively sound and distinctive tweeter designs that use horn-loaded tweeters to enhance high-frequency detail.
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Product Strengths

  • The Magellan line represents Triangle's 'all out, cost no object designs'—making these speakers among the best the brand makes
  • The tweeter provides an accurate, smooth, and fluid musical quality, highlighting fine details and upper harmonics
  • The midrange/bass driver delivers firm and dynamic bass frequencies while maintaining clarity and finesse in the vocal register
  • They offer fantastic clarity and an open sound, making listening to music an exciting experience—allowing listeners to soak it all in
  • The speaker creates a wide sweet spot great for listening with more than one person

Product Considerations

  • The speakers can sound overly bright, hard-edged, and forward if not properly run-in, requiring a break-in period before critical listening
  • They need careful partnering with electronics to avoid an overly bright sound, as they aren't particularly forgiving of aggressive recordings or brighter-sounding equipment
  • The bass may sound weak in a large room, so Triangle suggests a small to medium room for these speakers
  • The packaging may not be sufficient, as the speakers are heavy and shipped in one box, potentially damaging the packing materials
  • Siting can be critical, with placement affecting the bass quality—positioning them too close to the rear wall can negatively impact the bass

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Børresen X1: The Triangle Magellan Duetto has a more open and airy sound, whereas the X1 has a more bass-centric sound
  • Vs Daniel Hertz Ambers and Focal Diablo: The Triangle Magellan Duetto offers more musical information

Takeaway: The Triangle Magellan Duetto is a high-end bookshelf speaker known for its clarity, detail, and engaging sound. Beautifully crafted, they are a great way to enjoy music if a detailed and lively sound is desired.

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Triangle is a French speaker manufacturer known for its bright, lively sound and distinctive tweeter designs that use horn-loaded tweeters to enhance high-frequency detail.
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Note that this is a discontinued product. You may want to visit the brand's page here to browse their newer products.

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Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

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