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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

  • Authoritative, effortless, and pitch-perfect bass
  • Midrange is detailed and pure due to the 'Transmission Line' midrange porting design
  • Clean and even sound right down to the lowest notes
  • Heavily constructed with carbon fibre and aluminium in all the right places, and internal bracing where it's required
  • The system articulated with ease, giving shape to the various elements that combine to produce the dark muscularity of the piece, and revealing the work that went into the production

Product Considerations

  • A substantial loudspeaker, weighing 255lbs and nearly two feet deep, making it difficult to move and place in smaller rooms
  • Measurements show that from below 1 KHz until 10 KHz, a gigantic resonance is defining sound
  • Measurements show drivers are driven with opposite phase
  • Low sensitivity of 87dB/w/m

Takeaway: The EgglestonWorks Viginti loudspeaker delivers detailed and pure sound, especially in the midrange, and produces authoritative bass. They are well-constructed and, with proper placement, can provide a spectacular listening experience.

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An excellent review of a great product
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An excellent review of a great product
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Manufacturer details

  • Tweeter: 1" Beryllium dome
  • Midrange: 2 – 6" carbon cone dome
  • Bass: 2 – 10" carbon cone subwoofers
  • Efficiency: 87dB
  • Impedance: 6 Ohms, 3.9 Ohm minimum at 29Hz
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 40kHz
  • Dimensions: 14" x 23" x 50" H
  • Weight: 255lbs
Viginti –Latin for "Twenty"– is the culmination of EgglestonWorks' 20 years of audio excellence and defines the State-of-the-Art in speaker design.
In 1997, a group of music-loving craftsmen from Memphis, TN rocked the audio world with the debut of the ANDRA. EgglestonWorks was not well-known at the time but Andra changed that very quickly. Less than a year after its introduction, Andra had appeared on the cover of Stereophile Magazine – not once, but twice in 3 months – earning that publication's prestigious "Speaker of the Year" award. Praise for Andra came from audiophiles and audio professionals alike. Legendary mastering engineer Bob Ludwig was an early adopter, purchasing 5 Andras to outfit his DVD mastering setup. Ludwig chose Andra for its clarity and truthful character coupled with a non-fatiguing sound that made hours of work seem like minutes.

During its remarkable lifespan, the Andra has seen two major design updates as well as numerous small detail improvements. Both the Andra II and III versions have remained faithful to the standards of excellence established by the original, while at the same time advancing performance, aesthetics and build quality.

How do you celebrate a product whose 20 years of excellence has defined our company? We at EgglestonWorks, felt that such an important milestone deserved to be honored by a completely new product born of the Andra tradition. Offered as a Limited Edition, the Viginti was developed to pay homage to the Andra and build upon its legacy. Viginti–Latin for "Twenty...
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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's speakers are known for their automotive paint finishes, offering a wide range of standard and custom colors.
  • EgglestonWorks speakers, while meticulously engineered, are often described as having a slightly forward presentation, creating an engaging and lively listening experience.
  • Many models incorporate trickle-down technology from the company's flagship speakers, bringing high-end design elements to more accessible price points.
  • EgglestonWorks prides itself on its American manufacturing, sourcing most components for its speakers within a short radius of its Memphis factory.

The Kiva

  • Positioning: The entry-level model in the EgglestonWorks lineup, offering high-quality sound in a more compact form.
  • Description: Provides a big sound in an elegant form, featuring a thin-ply carbon diaphragm dome tweeter for a perfect balance of detail and warmth. Compared to the more advanced Viginti, uses dual 7.5-inch woofers instead of larger 10-inch ones, making it suitable for smaller rooms and those with a moderate budget seeking quality sound without the need for the highest-end features.

The Viginti

  • Positioning: A limited edition model celebrating EgglestonWorks' 20 years of excellence, positioned as a high-end speaker in the lineup.
  • Description: Features dual 10-inch carbon woofers and a Beryllium tweeter, offering extended and detailed trebles with fatigue-free musicality. It builds upon the legacy of the Andra series with enhanced bass and midrange clarity.

The Savoy Signature

  • Positioning: A high-end model in the EgglestonWorks lineup, often used in professional mastering studios.
  • Description: Features dual 6-inch carbon fiber midrange drivers and isobaric loading configuration for the bass. Compared to the Ivy Signature, it offers a more compact footprint while maintaining high performance.

The Ivy Signature

  • Positioning: The flagship model in the EgglestonWorks lineup, serving as a reference speaker for mastering studios.
  • Description: A groundbreaking achievement in audio excellence, featuring a unique isobaric configuration with twelve 6-inch midrange drivers and six 12-inch woofers. It surpasses other models like the Savoy Signature in terms of sheer size and soundstage, making it perfect for large spaces and those who demand the ultimate in audio performance.
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EgglestonWorks is a Memphis-based speaker manufacturer that uses granite and aluminum in their cabinets to minimize resonance, and employs a physicist to refine their designs for both measured and audible performance. Their speakers, which are found in professional recording studios like Gateway Mastering, feature unique design elements like transmission line loading for midrange drivers and isobaric woofer configurations for deep bass without large cabinets.

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Hyphn
95000
95000
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6
Reviews
Monitor Audio is an independently owned hifi brand that has earned multiple Editors Choice awards for their Silver Series speakers, which feature proprietary driver designs. Their speakers are distinguished by unique technologies like the MPD tweeter and C-CAM drivers, which provide exceptional clarity while resisting distortion and listener fatigue.
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Product Strengths

  • Unique design where form follows function, resulting in a contemporary and sleek aesthetic
  • Incredibly tight, impactful, articulate, and controlled bass response with impressive dynamic power and clarity
  • Seamless integration of midrange and tweeter via the M-Array, creating a virtual point source for maximum imaging and soundstage
  • Exceptional clarity, transparency, and detail retrieval across the entire frequency spectrum
  • Soundstage is incredibly wide, deep, accurate, and immersive with instruments placed precisely in a three-dimensional field

Product Considerations

  • Significant power from amplifiers is required to perform optimally, with recommendations ranging from 200 to 1600 watts RMS
  • The Hyphn is a large and heavy speaker, needing a decent-sized room and strong flooring
  • Sensitivity is rated at 86 dB, which is considered low and necessitates high-power amplification

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Sonus Faber: Hyphn has a far more forward-sounding presentation compared to the more relaxed and recessed soundstage of Sonus Faber
  • Vs JBL Everest DD67000: Hyphn's bass is not as 'huge' as some monster high-end speakers like JBL's Everest, but it is tighter and more tuneful

Takeaway: Monitor Audio's Hyphn is a state-of-the-art loudspeaker with a unique design, delivering exceptional clarity, deep bass, and a wide soundstage. If unrestrained performance and a forward-looking aesthetic are desired, the Hyphn is worth considering for an immersive listening experience.

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Monitor Audio is an independently owned hifi brand that has earned multiple Editors Choice awards for their Silver Series speakers, which feature proprietary driver designs. Their speakers are distinguished by unique technologies like the MPD tweeter and C-CAM drivers, which provide exceptional clarity while resisting distortion and listener fatigue.
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Avantgarde
Trio G3
91000
91000
/
3
Reviews
Avantgarde Acoustic is known for its spherical horn speakers that deliver exceptional sound uniformity and can produce high volume levels with minimal power input, thanks to their unusually high sensitivity of over 104dB. Their flagship products feature advanced digital processing that corrects time and phase issues, while their Zero 1 Pro model stands out for integrating amplifiers and digital crossovers directly into a compact horn speaker design.
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Product Strengths

  • Impressive midbass solidity
  • Remarkable fidelity at lower volumes due to the alacrity of its drivers
  • Comprehensive and dynamic sound signature with plenty of detail and clarity
  • The newly developed tweeter allows for faster response and a frequency range that easily extends to 28,000Hz
  • Features a modular design, offering flexibility with passive, iTron active, and all-in-one wireless streaming versions

Product Considerations

  • Integrating the Spacehorn subwoofers requires careful alignment
  • High-quality source components are needed to match its performance level
  • Some reviewers found that the iTron amplification did not produce the requisite bloom and musicality for classical and jazz music

Takeaway: The Avantgarde Trio G3 speaker is a top-tier audio system known for its exceptional sound reproduction and flexibility with different configurations. If you appreciate high-quality audio performance and aesthetics and want a sound system that sounds exciting and sophisticated, it is an excellent option.

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Avantgarde Acoustic is known for its spherical horn speakers that deliver exceptional sound uniformity and can produce high volume levels with minimal power input, thanks to their unusually high sensitivity of over 104dB. Their flagship products feature advanced digital processing that corrects time and phase issues, while their Zero 1 Pro model stands out for integrating amplifiers and digital crossovers directly into a compact horn speaker design.
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MBL
101 E MKII
90000
90000
/
3
Reviews
MBL is a German hifi brand known for its unique Radialstrahler technology, which uses petal-like drivers that emit sound in an omnidirectional 360-degree pattern, eliminating the typical "sweet spot" found in conventional speakers. Their speakers are designed to fill rooms with concert hall-like sound through both direct and reflected waves, creating a more natural and immersive listening experience throughout the entire space.
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Product Strengths

  • An all-encompassing sound keeps listeners rooted to their seats
  • A unique 360° sound wave design creates a natural balance of direct and reflected sounds
  • A truly huge, yet meticulously crafted, soundscape is created
  • Not physically evident in the aural landscape, offering a sound that seems to have no origin
  • Integration of the woofer's and melon's outputs was far smoother than previous models

Product Considerations

  • High-powered amplifiers capable of delivering ample amounts of current are required due to its insensitivity (around 80dB)
  • Placement can be tricky, needing more space away from room boundaries than some rooms can provide
  • The biggest problem has always been the audible lack of seamless integration between the bass box and the stack of omnis atop it
  • A 'chesty, compressed, almost grainy midbass coloration' can be exhibited if placement and other factors are not optimized

Takeaway: The MBL Radialstrahler 101 E MkII loudspeaker offers a distinctive and immersive listening experience thanks to its unique omnidirectional design. It can fill the room with a natural and balanced sound, creating a captivating musical soundscape for the listener.

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MBL is a German hifi brand known for its unique Radialstrahler technology, which uses petal-like drivers that emit sound in an omnidirectional 360-degree pattern, eliminating the typical "sweet spot" found in conventional speakers. Their speakers are designed to fill rooms with concert hall-like sound through both direct and reflected waves, creating a more natural and immersive listening experience throughout the entire space.
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Vandersteen
Model Seven XTRM
94000
94000
/
2
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IT'S ALL IN THE TIMING. The Model Seven XTRM continues a tradition of pushing time-and-phase correct audio reproduction to the ultimate extreme. With new pistonic side-firing drivers matched to the patented mid-range and tweeter, the XTRM brings further clarity and harmonic accuracy in a way that surprised the designers and the expert listening board. Give yourself a treat and take a listen soon. Full XTRM updates are available to the original owner within the USA, and the cost is $30,051 to $45,633, depending on the vintage of your Model Seven.

Vandersteen Audio is distinguished by its time and phase coherence in speaker design, where all drivers move in unison through their first-order crossover design and Perfect-Piston drivers made of carbon-fiber and balsa wood. The brand's speakers feature a minimum baffle approach to reduce reflections, while focusing on high-quality internal components over elaborate cabinet designs, with models like the Seven XTRM offering precise bass response customization through adjustable trim pots.
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Product Strengths

  • Upgradable from older Model 7 versions, representing long-term value for owners
  • Features a 'CounterForce Bass' system with opposing woofers to minimize cabinet movement and improve clarity
  • Offers extensive bass adjustments for room integration, including 11 trim pots for precise frequency adjustments
  • Time-and-phase coherent design ensures that all drivers move in unison
  • Provides a relaxed ease and warmth that fosters musical engagement

Product Considerations

  • Sensitivity is relatively low at 85dB, requiring a powerful amplifier to achieve its full potential
  • Requires careful rake angle adjustment for optimal performance
  • Bi-wire capable, the mandatory HP-7 filter costs extra

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs KEF KC-62 subwoofer: Both use counter-opposing force woofers to stop cabinet movement

Takeaway: The Model Seven XTRM is a technologically innovative speaker designed for music lovers. It offers powerful bass, harmonic beauty, and exceptional tonal realism, making it a worthwhile investment for those seeking a high-fidelity audio experience.

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Vandersteen Audio is distinguished by its time and phase coherence in speaker design, where all drivers move in unison through their first-order crossover design and Perfect-Piston drivers made of carbon-fiber and balsa wood. The brand's speakers feature a minimum baffle approach to reduce reflections, while focusing on high-quality internal components over elaborate cabinet designs, with models like the Seven XTRM offering precise bass response customization through adjustable trim pots.
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Bowers & Wilkins
801 D4 Signature
55000
/
Released
2023
The 801 D4 Signature is an optimized version of our most advanced loudspeaker. It features meticulously evolved technology, carefully crafted design and unique finishes that culminate in the pinnacle of performance. This is Bowers & Wilkins 800 Series Signature flagship loudspeaker.
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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

  • Each detail of the Signature has been carefully crafted and sees numerous updates over the standard 801, including crossover upgrades and a modified cabinet with a refined downward firing port
  • The bass presentation on the 801 Signature was better across the board, it was tighter, a little more pronounced and forward, and definitely more defined
  • Bass goes beyond just hitting the low notes, the woofers showcase some of the clearest, most audible detail and texture
  • Vocalists and actors have better inflection, greater scale, and detail playing at low volumes
  • When properly set up, the Signature is one of the most holographic windows to music experienced
  • Speakers need power, the Arcam was impressive and even got the 801s to play loud, but the Macintosh MC312 made the Signature sound flow-like water

Product Considerations

  • The Signature's impedance fluctuates wildly, ranging from a nominal 8 ohms and dipping lower than 3, so you need an amplifier that does more than just work
  • Placement matters: if placed too close to the wall, the bass response became too pronounced and even boomy at times
  • The Signature can come off as bright, and in extreme cases, it might be fatiguing to some
  • Poor recordings won't get a free pass, there's bound to be a track or two that's going to leave your playlist rotation

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Klipsch La Scala, both speakers excel at the recreation of space in true-to-life dynamics
  • Compared to the Wharfedale Elysian 4, the Elysian doesn't play as deep, is richer in the mid-range, and nowhere near as extended up top, so it's not the Signature's equal
  • Compared to the Wilson Audio Want Puppy, the two speakers are similar in size, driver complement, build and finish quality, price, and target market
  • Compared to the SVS Titan, the Titans sound two-dimensional and fat, compared to the Signature's far more realistic and natural-sounding bass
  • Compared to the KEF R11 Meta, the Signature's beefy presence makes for a far grander statement

Takeaway: The 801 Signature is a speaker that elevates the listening experience to another level because it is designed with incredible attention to detail. It will be an emotional and immersive experience to own these speakers.

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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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Bowers & Wilkins
801 D4
42000
/
Released
2021
The loudspeaker that sets the standard other high-end designs will be judged by for years to come. Endowed with every new technology the 800 Series Diamond has to offer, the reference-quality 801 D4 is an instant icon.
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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

  • Powerful and deep bass with fast transient attack and rich tonal shades
  • Sweeter-sounding tweeter that integrates more fluidly with the midrange without sacrificing detail
  • Balanced and coherent presentation across the frequency range
  • Sounds are reproduced with clarity, detail, and dynamic contrasts
  • Impressive soundstage imaging with accurately-sized images, providing a wide, tall, and deep soundstage

Product Considerations

  • High-quality amplification with plenty of power is required, designed for use with amplifiers of up to 1000W
  • Due to its size and the power it requires, it needs to be placed in a large room
  • The weight of over 100 kg per speaker can make placement difficult—requiring assistance for lifting and maneuvering, especially on non-smooth surfaces
  • The grilles can be a tricky fit

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs 800 D3: Faster and tighter bass register with a sweeter-sounding tweeter and improved decoupling
  • Vs 802 D4: More bass, the 802 D4 had better blend

Takeaway:

The 801 D4 is a high-performance speaker known for its powerful and nuanced sound, exceptional imaging, and refined design, and it is capable of delivering a captivating listening experience. It is worth the investment for audiophiles who want detail and high-quality sound.

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Our take on the brand

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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Wilson Audio
Alexia V
71000
/
Released
2022
Wilson Audio is well known for its continuous pursuit of "Excellence in All Things™" and persistent R&D advancements. As development finished on Alexx V ® and as Alexia ® Series 2 reached its five year anniversary, Wilson Audio's Engineers were put to the test to see how far they could push Alexia's performance envelope. What unfolded is nothing short of remarkable. More than thirty areas of improvement were identified and refined. Benefiting from the enormous evolutions found in Chronosonic XVX ® and Alexx V, Alexia V truly sits upon the shoulders of giants.
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Wilson Audio is often considered the quintessential American high-end hi-fi brand, a staple in premium audio dealerships across the country. Many reviewers use Wilson speakers in their own home systems, reflecting their reputation for outstanding dynamics, bass depth, and the ability to reproduce classical music with remarkable realism. Wilson focuses on creating an uncolored sound, aiming to replicate the experience of live, unamplified performances.
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Product Strengths

  • Alexia V brings many of the qualities of the Chronosonic XVX to a smaller and more affordable loudspeaker
  • Spectacular bass performance delivers powerful weight and muscularity without sounding thick or overblown
  • Midrange shares harmonic beauty and warmth with the XVX, offering smoothness and ease
  • The Alexia V presents real life to the listener in a way that previous versions cannot match
  • Every detail of the design and build exudes the highest level of quality and craftsmanship

Product Considerations

  • Premium-priced, putting it out of reach for many music lovers
  • Alexia V sounds a bit more forward, incisive, and "extraverted" compared to the XVX

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Alexia V shares many sonic characteristics with the Chronosonic XVX, but sounds a bit more forward, incisive, and 'extraverted', the XVX is more subtle, refined, darker in tonal balance, and 'bigger' sounding
  • Alexia V is unequivocally superior to the Series 2 in every way

Takeaway: The Alexia V brings many of the best qualities from Wilson Audio's top-of-the-line speakers into a more manageable size and price point. The sound is both powerful and refined, making listening to music an engaging experience.

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Wilson Audio is often considered the quintessential American high-end hi-fi brand, a staple in premium audio dealerships across the country. Many reviewers use Wilson speakers in their own home systems, reflecting their reputation for outstanding dynamics, bass depth, and the ability to reproduce classical music with remarkable realism. Wilson focuses on creating an uncolored sound, aiming to replicate the experience of live, unamplified performances.
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Dali
Epikore 11
60000
/
Released
2023
Harnessing 40 years of audio excellence, this exceptional 4½-way floorstanding loudspeaker includes four powerful 8-inch woofers, a highly dynamic 6½-inch midrange and our signature EVO-K Hybrid Tweeter module mounted in an advanced, real-wood veneer cabinet.
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DALI is a speaker brand known for its unique hybrid tweeter module that combines a soft dome and planar ribbon tweeter, along with proprietary Soft Magnetic Compound technology that reduces distortion. Their speakers feature distinctive wood fiber cones and are designed to be used without toe-in, which creates a broader, more even spread of sound across the listening area.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional transparency and is capable of reproducing quiet details with precision
  • Accessible and easy sound that draws the listener in
  • The EVO-K Hybrid Tweeter is superb, providing silky highs beyond belief, regardless of volume
  • Massive, subtly rounded, full-bodied bass which is remarkably deep, and delivers incredibly clear and defined punch

Product Considerations

  • A large speaker that will dominate a room, requiring a large listening space to truly sing
  • Bass can be somewhat elevated, depending on the room size
  • Not exactly modest in its choice of amplifier

Takeaway: The Epikore 11 is a high-end speaker that combines power and refinement to deliver a transparent, detailed and engaging listening experience. It is also well-built with premium materials and is beautifully styled.

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DALI is a speaker brand known for its unique hybrid tweeter module that combines a soft dome and planar ribbon tweeter, along with proprietary Soft Magnetic Compound technology that reduces distortion. Their speakers feature distinctive wood fiber cones and are designed to be used without toe-in, which creates a broader, more even spread of sound across the listening area.
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Magico
S3
45500
/
Released
2023
Magico's flagship loudspeaker, the incomparable M9, was as much a tour de forceengineering exercise as a finished product. The knowledge distilled and technological advances gained in the M9 development have been applied to the new S3 which reaps the rewards of those monumental efforts. With new state-of-the-art R&D capabilities, we set out to redesign the S3 Mk II loudspeaker to achieve audible improvements in every parameter. With new enclosure, drivers, and coupling system, the S3 accomplishes far more than the initial design brief.
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Magico is one of the leading American hifi brands, celebrated for its speakers' precision, clarity, and transparency. This reputation is built on the founder’s meticulous focus on eliminating vibrations, a design principle that customers claim significantly enhances sound quality. Their speakers incorporate carbon fiber and aluminum, along with custom-made drivers, to deliver a highly transparent listening experience. Magico’s sound is incredibly revealing, though some listeners may find it unforgiving with poorly recorded material. These speakers are favored by reviewers and audiophiles who prioritize transparency and accuracy above all else.
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Product Strengths

  • Beautifully finished cabinet constructed from heavy metal, using four extruded aluminum panels
  • Delivers a presentation that's vivid, refined, and compelling
  • Low distortion and an absence of cabinet resonance allows the listener to hear deeper into the music
  • Images like a point source, but has three-way midrange clarity and gut-punching bass
  • Extremely transparent and uncolored, making it very responsive to changes in upstream components

Product Considerations

  • May require careful system matching to avoid revealing flaws in the upstream components due to its high resolution
  • Bass response below 30Hz may not be particularly satisfying
  • Some reviewers noted that the grilles are sonically intrusive
  • Heavyweight hifi typically requires assistance in its unboxing and installation, given the weight and the sheer size of the wooden packing crate in which it's delivered

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Magico S3 MKII—the new S3 has been completely revised and re-engineered, using techniques and technologies developed for the M9 flagship, with a 30% quieter enclosure

Takeaway:

The Magico S3 delivers a pure and detailed sound, making music feel vibrant and dynamic, without adding its own color. If you want to really hear what your music and audio equipment can do, the S3 is a great pick.

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Our take on the brand

Magico is one of the leading American hifi brands, celebrated for its speakers' precision, clarity, and transparency. This reputation is built on the founder’s meticulous focus on eliminating vibrations, a design principle that customers claim significantly enhances sound quality. Their speakers incorporate carbon fiber and aluminum, along with custom-made drivers, to deliver a highly transparent listening experience. Magico’s sound is incredibly revealing, though some listeners may find it unforgiving with poorly recorded material. These speakers are favored by reviewers and audiophiles who prioritize transparency and accuracy above all else.
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