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What reviewers think
Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Delivers great range, detail, and soundstage, even as a small system
- Impresses with vocal clarity and fills the room as though larger speakers were in use
- High-end detail pulls out the space in the soundstage, while the lows fill in natural depth
- Smooth sound is achieved through the signature red wood-fibre cones and soft dome tweeter
- Offers a balanced sound, tight bass, and unfatiguing listening experience for long periods
Product Considerations
- Bass has a softer finish compared to some other brands, like Monitor Audio
- One should not count on full sounding of large rooms with the help of "ones"
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Dali Opticon 1 MK2 maintains a softer finish to bass than the likes of Monitor Audio
- More expensive monitors will envy the Dali Opticon 1 MK2's ability to draw a scene
Takeaway: If you need a streamlined, compact system, the Dali Opticon 1 MK2 speakers could be a great match, offering impressive sound quality for their size. They will suit multifaceted daily use of AV or music with ease.
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Manufacturer details
- Frequency Range [+/- 3] dB [Hz]: 62 - 25,000
- Sensitivity [2.83V/1m] [dB]: 85
- Maximum SPL [dB]: 105
- Recommended Amp. Power [Watts]: 25 - 100
- Crossover Frequencies [Hz]: 3,000
- Low Frequency/Midrange Driver(s): 1 x 4¾"
- High Frequency Driver(s): 1 x 29 mm soft dome
- Nominal Impedance [ohms]: 4
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- The brand utilizes a unique "2.5-way plus half" hybrid driver configuration, blending active and passive crossover elements to optimize performance across the frequency spectrum.
- DALI emphasizes creating speakers that are versatile in placement, suitable for stand, shelf, or even wall mounting, ensuring they integrate easily into diverse listening environments.
- They develop and manufacture their own wood fiber cones and other drivers in-house, allowing for precise control over material composition and sonic characteristics.
- DALI often incorporates their patented SMC (Soft Magnetic Compound) technology in driver construction, aiming to minimize distortion and improve audio clarity.
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DALI Oberon 9
- Positioning: The largest model in the DALI Oberon series, designed for high-end Hi-Fi experiences.
- Description: Offers a refined sound with a wide dispersion pattern that reduces distortion, making it ideal for large rooms. Its wood fibre cones and patented SMC technology provide a relaxed midrange and detailed sound, distinguishing it from the Opticon 8 MK2, which focuses more on dynamic accuracy.
DALI Opticon 8 MK2
- Positioning: The flagship model of the Opticon MK2 series, suited for large listening spaces.
- Description: Known for its dynamic accuracy and rich bass, features a hybrid tweeter and SMC technology for reduced distortion. Compared to the Oberon 9, it offers a more detailed high-frequency response.
DALI Rubikore 8
- Positioning: A high-end model in the Rubikore series, designed for ambitious home Hi-Fi and theatre systems.
- Description: With its Clarity Cone Technology and SMC-KORE inductors, delivers powerful sound with natural warmth. It stands out from the Epicon 8 by offering a wider bandwidth and is better suited for larger spaces due to its enhanced bass integration.
DALI Epicon 8
- Positioning: The pinnacle of the Epicon series, offering a rich and detailed sound.
- Description: Features patented SMC technology and a hybrid tweeter, providing a smooth and wide dispersion of sound. It differs from the Rubikore 8 by focusing more on reducing distortion and providing a more intimate soundstage.
DALI Kore
- Positioning: The flagship model of DALI, representing the culmination of 40 years of loudspeaker design.
- Description: Features Balanced Drive SMC technology and an EVO-K Hybrid Tweeter for exceptional fidelity and clarity. It is the most advanced in the lineup, offering the highest level of performance and is best for those seeking the ultimate in sound quality and are willing to invest in the best.
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Our summary
Product Strengths
- Immense soundscape with enormous width, substantial depth, and height creates a big sound
- Nuances are revealed in reproduction, with very detailed and accurate sound
- Superb tonality with excellent bass presents an even and consistent frequency response, allowing the music to generate its own emphasis
- Elegantly proportioned, well-made, and finished, available in attractive finishes
- Clear, crisp, and full of musical detail sound encourages continued listening
Product Considerations
- Treble requires careful system matching; pairing with a smoother-sounding amplifier is recommended
- Best work is done with a bit of volume; at lower levels it sounds a little recessed and closed in
- Soundstage isn't the most immersive
- Needs a little power to do its best work, needing decent quality equipment to partner with
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Looks and feels dearer than the KEF R3 Meta, but misses the KEF R3 Meta's bigger soundstage and harder-hitting punch, however, Dalis offer more naturally rhythmic cohesion and gains in outright subtlety
- The Neat Petite Classic produces a wider sound
- Beats the Tannoy Autograph Mini convincingly in terms of bass extension, but doesn't create the same almost three dimensional soundstage
- The Buchardt Audio S400 MKII reaches almost an octave deeper in the bass, but is not on the same level when it comes to spatial perspective
Takeaway: The DALI Rubikore 2 speakers sound amazing and look beautiful, making music listening fun and engaging. These could be a great fit for the home if accurate sound and stylish design are valued.
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Produces an astonishingly large and accurate three-dimensional sound that will impress even the most discerning audiophiles.Patented SMCOur patented Soft Magnetic Composite (SMC) is the heart of the magnet motor system, minimising coloration and distortion.Linear Drive Magnet SystemThe SMC-based Linear Drive Magnet System eliminates eddy currents, hysteresis, flux variations and voice-coil inductance.In-House WoofersThe latest generation of wood fibre based woofers are developed and manufactured at our production facilities in Denmark.Multilayer Laminate6 layers of MDF form a rigid construction that reduces cabinet resonances, while the rounded form practically eliminates standing waves.
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Product Strengths
- Detailed sound and agile bass
- Good balance with warmth and depth in the bass, and sharp high frequency notes
- Astonishingly good build quality
- Compact size, making it versatile for different rooms
- Excellent ability to retrieve detail and a natural tonality
Product Considerations
- Dynamically, they're nothing special
- Bass is very well defined, but nothing extra is offered in terms of weight or extension at low frequencies
- Not great at lower volumes
- May require a more powerful amplifier to drive them well
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Neat Petite Classics: The Epicon 2s are just as insightful in the mid-range, and combine the detail with a tweeter that never steps out of line
- Vs ATC SCM19s: The Epicon 2s' mid-range is just as insightful as the ATC SCM19s
Takeaway: The Epicon 2 speakers offer a detailed sound and beautiful design that make listening enjoyable. They are a quality investment that will likely last a long time.
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Powerful, rich sound in a compact design. Designed for both digital and analog sources, Duetto is a versatile combination of Italian style and contemporary function. Big sound in a compact design, Duetto marks Sonus faber's inaugural active stereo wireless speaker system. Powered by four bespoke amplifiers, Duetto presents an all-in-one sound solution, harmoniously blending a multitude of connectivity options while keeping the listening experience wire-free.
Double the sound, not the size. Inspired by a harmony produced by two instruments, Duetto sets a new standard for wireless high-fidelity sound in a compact design.
Ultra Wide Band Technology
Duetto employs Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology, enabling communication between the two speakers. The wireless transmission avoids latency and interference by other home networks, while guaranteeing a wide frequency spectrum to send data signals at high speeds.
SENSO™ Technology by Sonus faber
The leather top panel allows the user to control and set up speaker functions — such as playback, volume, input selection, and connections — with a buttonless interface through simple fingertip gestures.
Sonus faber's iconic lute-shaped design takes inspiration from musical instruments. Crafted from wood, the cabinet ensures structural solidity, rich timbre, and musicality, while effectively eradicating internal resonances to shape the unmistakable Sonus faber Natural Sound.
Hear – and see – to believe. Duetto takes note of Sonus faber's most iconic design cues and natural materials.
Product Strengths
- Gorgeous sound is clear, smooth, detailed, and dynamic
- Elegant design is dashingly elegant, minimalist aesthetic, and painstakingly crafted for equal parts style and substance
- Impressive bass extension and output, described as deep and firm, surprising for their size
- Clear midrange makes voices sound purposeful, characterful, and entirely present
- Versatile connectivity with streaming and input options, including Chromecast, AirPlay 2, phono pre-amp, and HDMI ARC/eARC
Product Considerations
- Some reviewers experienced streaming and HDMI ARC reliability issues
- Input and control layout can be inconvenient and awkward
- Prototype unit had operational bugs
- No bass level adjustment is available, though it could be added in mobile app
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF LS50 Wireless II—the KEF LS50 Wireless II is a similarly high-end option
- Vs PSB Alpha iQ—the PSB Alpha iQ is a more compact wireless speaker package than the Sonus Faber and is comparatively lighter on bass
Takeaway: The Sonus Faber Duetto speakers are well-suited for those seeking amazing sound and a beautiful design in one package. These speakers are easy to connect and use, and fill the room with rich, detailed audio.
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The Anniversary 10 (A10) is a culmination of all the experience that we have gathered over the last 10 years of designing and building HiFi speakers. Over the last decade, we have produced and sold thousands of speakers to happy HiFi enthusiasts from all around the world. Listening to feedback from our customers, learning from the best and adding our own flavor to the mix, has created extremely popular and critically acclaimed speakers, and now, this has evolved into our best sounding speaker yet. The A10 is something we are truly proud of, both in terms of sound, look and production values. It is a true celebration of our passion for amazing high-end sound, great engineering and high value products.
Product Strengths
- Exceptional bass performance for its compact size, with bass that is fast, clear, and tight
- Multiple 'Master Tunings' offer customizable sound profiles, adapting to different room acoustics and user preferences
- A high-quality Purifi woofer and SB Acoustics tweeter contribute to clarity, detail, and low distortion
- A solid wood cabinet made in Denmark provides a luxurious look and feel
Product Considerations
- Bass output may diminish or be limited at high volumes to protect the drivers from damage
- A separate purchase of the Platin Stereo Hub may be required for full wireless functionality and room correction
- The 'Made in China' label applies to the electronics inside the cabinet
- While the A10 offers impressive bass, some may still prefer to add a subwoofer for a true full-range experience
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Buchardt S400 Mark II, the A10 is more transparent with greater inner detail, clarity, and top-end extension—and deeper, tighter bass—while the S400 Mark II is more relaxed and forgiving with harsh recordings
- Vs Buchardt A500, the A10 has comparable performance, with possibly a crisper sound in some instances
Takeaway: The Buchardt Anniversary 10 is a compact yet powerful speaker that offers a customizable listening experience. Its impressive bass and versatile tuning options make it a great choice for those seeking a high-quality audio solution in a small to medium-sized room.
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Product Strengths
- Remarkably precise, unusually musical, and vivid sound, creating an open, inviting sound and bringing superb clarity and resolution to music
- Wide, airy, and holographic soundstage with excellent directivity, spreading reflections evenly for a consistent sound experience even when not in the 'sweet spot'
- Innovative Meta Material Absorption Technology (MAT) absorbs 99% of unwanted sound coming from the rear of the tweeter, leading to improved clarity, precision, and detail in the high frequencies—and better overall composure when the mix gets complicated
- A dedicated woofer handles the bass, allowing the coaxial system to focus on the important midrange without interference, which results in improved bass performance and power handling
- Neutrality and balanced frequency response, combined with excellent linearity, makes it very suitable for equalization, allowing users to adjust the sound to their preferences
Product Considerations
- The bass, while tight and tuneful, might not provide the 'gut punch' or chest-thumping experience some listeners prefer, and a subwoofer is recommended for those seeking more pronounced low-end dynamics
- The treble response, while detailed and airy, may sound a bit bright when the speaker is aimed directly at the listener (on-axis), and a slight toe-out (5-10 degrees) is recommended to relax the high frequencies
- Some reviewers note that they may sound a little flat or leaner at very low listening volumes, excelling more when given some 'juice' and volume
- The piano black finish, while beautiful, is prone to fingerprints and requires care to maintain its appearance
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. LS50 Meta: Considered a better, more complete speaker with a more balanced presentation from top to bottom—and a more fleshed-out sound
- Vs. Bowers & Wilkins 705 S3: Puts the treble on a much tighter leash, while the 705 S3 can come on as just too much in that lower treble region
- Vs. Buchardt S400 Mark II: Is leaner, airier, and more spatial, while the Buchardt is warmer, thicker, and has more bass punch
- Vs. Revel M106: The Revel M106's directivity is nowhere near as good as the Kef R3 meta
Takeaway: The KEF R3 Meta is a well-rounded and high-performing loudspeaker, offering a detailed and balanced sound signature with excellent imaging capabilities. It is a great choice for those seeking a neutral and engaging listening experience.
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Product Strengths
- Highly accurate sound with surprising dynamic and bass abilities
- Intuitive BluOS app provides access to many streaming services, multi-room control, and customisation options
- Wide range of connectivity options including HDMI eARC, phono inputs, USB, Wi-Fi, and aptX HD Bluetooth
Product Considerations
- BluOS app required for setup and primary use, no dedicated remote control is provided
- BluOS app can be quirky, and there are potential setup difficulties and HDMI connectivity issues
- Lacks room EQ features for near-wall or desktop placement, and doesn't have enough output for larger rooms without a subwoofer
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs SVS Prime Wireless Pro, the Alpha iQ provides a deeper soundstage and more filled-in sound
- Vs Q Acoustics's Q Active 200, the Alpha iQ delivers greater sense of scale
- Vs Bowers & Wilkins Panorama 3, the Alpha iQ provides more transparent sound and better dynamic range
- Vs ELAC Debut ConneX, the Alpha iQ offers wider-ranging connectivity and a dedicated control app
- Vs KEF LSX II, the Alpha iQ has a feature-rich app and multi-room audio skills
- Vs Alpha AM3, the Alpha iQ is physically larger, with more rated power and wireless connection between speakers
Takeaway: The PSB Alpha iQ is a compact, all-in-one streaming speaker system with excellent sound quality and versatility, making it a great addition to smaller spaces. Its multiple connectivity options and simple setup allow one to easily enjoy music from various sources.
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Product Strengths
- Precise and stable stereo imaging
- Good detail retrieval
- Neutral tonal balance
- Versatile directivity
Product Considerations
- Bass extension requires a subwoofer for full-range playback, especially below the mid-40Hz range
- Potential for brightness, especially when toed-in directly towards the listening position
- Requires careful setup and experimentation with placement to optimize sound, especially in relation to the rear wall and toe-in
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The SourcePoint 8 is more neutral, with a less elevated top end, while the SourcePoint 10 is brighter
Takeaway: The SourcePoint 8 is a well-engineered speaker that stands out for its clear imaging and ability to convey musical detail across different genres. It offers a balanced and neutral sound that makes it an engaging listening experience.
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Product Strengths
- Extremely good build quality, feeling solid and carefully assembled
- Delivers well-defined, three-dimensional imaging and a snappy sense of timing
- Combines exceptional midrange coherency
- Known for a natural, open, and detailed sound
- A beautifully three-dimensional speaker with very little perception of cabinet coloration or even cabinet presence
Product Considerations
- Inherent bass response drops away slowly
- Some recordings may sound a little sharp in the treble, but this is not the fault of the speakers
- Some limits to detail retrieval
- On the brighter side
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Lumina I: The Lumina II has meaningful extension below 50Hz, creating a believable weight and scale to the performance
- Vs KEF LS50 Meta: The Sonus faber is easier to drive, more forgiving of less pristine recordings, and has an emotional quality that the LS50 Meta lacks
Takeaway: The Lumina II is a speaker that delivers many of the qualities that make Sonus faber loudspeakers stand out, offering an inviting and spirited sound that is also beautiful to look at. It represents an affordable way to experience Sonus faber's Italian-made craftsmanship and sonic signature.
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Product Strengths
- Smooth, refined, and punchy performance, with a big, open, and clear sound makes listening enjoyable
- The cabinet design with Gelcore technology helps to reduce unwanted resonance, resulting in a cleaner, more detailed sound
- Excellent imaging creates a three-dimensional listening space
- Tonal accuracy is maintained across the frequency range and coloration is avoided, giving a natural sound
- Exceptional design and build quality make for an elegant-looking speaker
Product Considerations
- May lack dynamic subtlety, failing to fully communicate the interplay and changes in feeling within some musical pieces
- The stands, while visually appealing, are an expensive optional extra and can be difficult to assemble
- May not be as forgiving with poor recordings, revealing any flaws in the source material
- While the bass is controlled and natural, it may not extend as low as some competitors
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF LS50 Meta: The Concept 30 offers a smoother and more forgiving listen, and matches the KEF's creation of a three-dimensional listening space
- Vs Sonus Faber Lumina II: The Concept 30 retains the joy and ease of drive of the Lumina II, while being technically accomplished as the LS50 Meta
- Vs Acoustic Energy AE500: The Concept 30 has a presentational energy and perceived speed closer to the Acoustic Energy AE500
- Vs Q Acoustics 3030i: Concept 30 provides more forceful, focused, and precise bass, the treble is more delicate, and describes the cymbal itself in a realistic manner, giving a mature and tonally accurate presentation
- Vs Martin Logan 15i: The Concept 30 had a far stronger hold on what was going on—giving an organized and structured sound, unlike the naive and undisciplined Martin Logan 15i
Takeaway: The Concept 30 is an outstanding speaker that combines exceptional sound quality with a stunning design, making it a stylish addition to any listening room. It is a great choice for listeners who want a detailed and engaging musical experience.
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