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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
- The small size and simple compass placement mechanism make the speaker very easy to place for the best sound experience
- Two discrete switches provide audio tuning choices to guarantee that the listener gets the most out of the speakers, even in usually tough settings
- DALI speakers are all built on the principle of broad dispersion
- The dogleg mounting mechanism is simple to use
- Dali Phantom speakers have a slim design and easily fit into most regular walls
Product Considerations
- Stereo pairs must be used for a proper surround sound experience
- These speakers are not wireless
- They are not weatherproof
- A sub would be fantastic
- Base sound could be a little better
Takeaway: DALI Phantom speakers provide excellent sound quality and blend seamlessly into any home decor. They are versatile, easy to install, and adaptable to various room sizes and audio setups.
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Manufacturer details
- Nominal Impedance: 6 ohms
- High Frequency Driver: 1 x 28 mm soft dome
- Sensitivity: 89 dB/1m
- Maximum SPL: 107 dB
- Crossover Frequencies: 1,900 Hz
- Recommended Amp. Power: 30 - 150 Watts
- Low Frequency/Midrange Driver: 1 x 6½"
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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Product Strengths
- Easy to build in
- Very 'shallow' design with an installation depth of only 10cm
- Since the Phantom already has a back-box (part of the speaker), a separate back-box or other isolation is not necessary
- Nice sound
- The front is paintable / repaintable
Product Considerations
- A subwoofer is recommended, especially for movies
- Lowest point is 60 Hz, which is not really enough for complete reproduction in film
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The S-280 sounds bigger and has more body and grunt than the M-375
Takeaway: The DALI Phantom M-375 is a good choice as it makes it easy to create a hidden multi-channel system in a living room. It provides a nice sound and excellent balance when paired with a subwoofer.
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Product Strengths
- Tool-less design with the Easy Quick Install (EQI) system allows for quick and easy installation
- Flax cone drivers offer light, stiff cones with good natural damping
- The design allows for both horizontal and vertical installation by rotating the high-frequency/mid-range pod
- Delivers impressive dynamics, a clean, neutral balance, and articulate dialogue handling
- Easy to drive with an amplifier
Product Considerations
- The Easy Quick Install (EQI) system may not work in all situations due to space constraints behind the wall
- The open-back design can make the speaker's balance dependent on the installation environment, potentially requiring EQ adjustments
- Adding the included black acoustic cloth to the grille darkens the overall color shade, which is not ideal for color matching applications
- If a clamp breaks on the tool-less design, it is not easily replaceable
- Requires more horizontal spacing than speakers with traditional dogears, requiring installers to be more careful about between-stud placement
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Focal Kanta No. 2: The Kanta No. 2 has a weightier midrange, superlative upper frequencies, more depth, wider soundstage, and improved imaging, though the 300IWLCR6's sound quality is satisfying
- Vs PSB W-LCR: The PSB exhibits a very slight nasal characteristic, which is not noticed on the Focal LCRs
- Vs Martin Logan Axis: The Martin Logan Axis has impressive imaging and upper-end frequency output due to its folded ribbon tweeter, which is very different from the Focals' inverted dome aluminum and magnesium tweeter
Takeaway: The Focal 300IWLCR6 in-wall loudspeaker is easy to install and delivers great sound for music and movies, especially when paired with a good subwoofer. The speaker can be easily installed, and it can fit into various home theater setups.
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With a compact design the W126Be 6.5-inch (165mm) 2-way In-wall Loudspeaker is perfect for high-end 2-channel and distributed audio in-wall systems. They are also perfect as fronts, sides, or rears within smaller high-end media rooms. A zero-bezel magnetically attached and paintable grille allows the W126Be to blend into any décor and with elements including Beryllium Tweeters with Acoustic Waveguides and Patented Revel DNA it is sure to deliver unparalleled detail and a cohesive soundstage. Additionally, the W126Be shares the same caliber of components and acoustic signature as the PerformaBe in-room loudspeakers allowing it to be mixed and matched to systems where bookshelf or floor standing versions may already exist.
Product Strengths
- Sublime and super clear highs without being fatiguing, due to the beryllium dome tweeter
- Tight bass with sufficient volume
- Resolving, yet engaging and fun to listen to, with lots of details in the guitar notes
- Very natural sound and excellent imaging ability
- Exceptionally neutral response over a wide angle, making them flexible in different listening situations
Product Considerations
- For the price, the bass extension may be considered lacking for some, as it does not go as low as some might expect
- The beryllium tweeters are fantastic, but could potentially be poisonous
- The M126Be speakers may not provide a sufficient dynamic range for those who crave the dynamics of a live orchestra, and may want larger speakers
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF LS50, the Revel M126Be dominate in most test tracks and are much better overall, with more details in bass, mids, and highs
- Vs ATC SCM19, the Revel M126Be has deeper and louder bass despite its smaller size and weight
- Vs ATC SCM19, the Revel M126Be offers slightly brighter highs with more refinement and clarity, while the ATC SCM19 has richer mids
- Vs Revel Performa3 F206, the M126Be offers more precise imaging and sharper sound, creating more space within the orchestra
Takeaway: The Revel M126Be is a great-looking speaker that sounds very natural and accurate, making them great for listening to different types of music. Their flexibility in placement and electrical characteristics makes them easy to use with any amplifier, so they will be enjoyed for years to come.
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Product Strengths
- Smooth, spacious sound with good weight
- Excellent build and finish quality
- Slim design allows it to be hung on the wall like a picture
- Employs true 3-way full range drivers with pivoting Inverted Dual Concentric mid-range/tweeter modules, and C-CAM bass drivers
- Clever drive unit arrangement ensures that imaging is excellent
Product Considerations
- Midrange colouration can harm timing, potentially leading to a slightly congested presentation with complex rhythms
- Bass presence is limited due to the sealed-box design
- Without the grilles, the speakers have a stark, industrial look
Takeaway: The SoundFrame offers both stylish design and impressive sound quality, making it a good choice for those who want their speakers to blend seamlessly with their home decor. Its innovative features and well-built construction make it a worthwhile investment.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Smooth, spacious sound with good weight
- Excellent build and finish quality
- Discreet and stylish design, blending easily with room décor
- Slim cabinets make them easy to hang on the wall
- Driver arrangement ensures excellent imaging, even when speakers are mounted high
Product Considerations
- Midrange colouration can harm timing
- Bass is more limited compared to some rivals due to the sealed-box design
- Can become a little muddled with complex rhythms
- Without grilles, they sport a stark, industrial look
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- When compared to rivals such as PMC's Wafer 2, the SoundFrames have the most limited bass
- SoundFrames are better than the KEF T205 system
Takeaway: The Monitor Audio SoundFrame is a stylish and innovative speaker system that delivers impressive sound quality despite its slim design. It's a great option for those who want a system that blends seamlessly with their décor without compromising on performance.
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Product Strengths
- The IC95 is built with high-quality materials, including rigid push-button speaker terminals
- Sound field height, envelopment, and directionality are improved
- Speaker localization tends to disappear in the sound field
Product Considerations
- The cutout template included is slightly larger than the Revel c263, which may require some ceiling modification
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The IC95 improves sound field height, envelopment, and directionality over the Revel c263
Takeaway: The MK Sound IC95 is a phenomenal in-ceiling speaker that will give a lot for the money and is especially good as Atmos speakers. The improvements in sound quality are substantial and make it a worthwhile upgrade.
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Product Strengths
- Pristine sound without compromising aesthetics, designed to disappear into the living space
- GoldenEar's Reference High-Velocity Folded Ribbon AMT Tweeter is used, known for exceptional transient response and stunning clarity in high frequencies
- A rotatable faceplate is included, allowing for optimal tweeter orientation regardless of the speaker's mounting position
- An expansive and well-defined soundstage is created, with excellent imaging
Product Considerations
- Professional installation is required for best results
- Limited low-end extension, compared to larger floor-standing speakers
- Initial cost may be higher than some traditional speakers
Takeaway: The Invisa JPS offers high-end sound in a sleek, discreet design, perfect for audiophiles who want quality audio without sacrificing their interior design. Its versatile application and exceptional sound quality make it a worthwhile consideration for home theaters or multi-channel music systems.
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Product Strengths
- Discreet, stylish design allows the speakers to blend easily with room décor
- Slim cabinets make the speakers easy to hang on the wall
- Sophisticated and powerful sound quality defies the slimness of the cabinets
- Superb build quality ensures you get your money's worth
Product Considerations
- The SoundFrame system can be expensive as a 5.1 setup
- There is no table-top mounting option
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- SoundFrame puts many floorstanders to shame
Takeaway: The Monitor Audio SoundFrame is innovative and stylish, delivering great sound quality from a discreet design. It is a good choice for those wanting a speaker system that blends seamlessly with their décor without compromising sound.
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Product Strengths
- Discreet, stylish design allows them to blend in with room décor, like hanging pictures
- Slim cabinets (87.5mm depth) make them easy to hang on the wall
- Sophisticated, powerful sound quality defies the slimness of the cabinets
- Stunning build quality makes one feel like they are getting their money's worth
- Wide choice of grilles and frames offers customization options
Product Considerations
- Expensive as a 5.1 system
- No table-top mounting option
- Some might find the speakers sport a stark, industrial look without the grilles
Takeaway: The SoundFrame speakers combine innovative style with impressive audio performance, delivering power and scale that is surprising for their slim design. For those who want a speaker system that blends seamlessly with décor, the SoundFrame is a great choice.
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