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Product Strengths
- The Super Cinema 3D Array XL produces a large, well-scaled soundstage that competes with high-end freestanding speakers, offering an immersive listening experience
- It employs GoldenEar's High-Velocity Folded Ribbon tweeter, delivering well-balanced and detailed treble, and excellent vocal clarity at any volume
- It employs a special 3D imaging optimization technology to reduce crosstalk and improve sound
Product Considerations
- The lower midrange region may sound slightly thin compared to reference speakers
- Achieving a completely smooth transition between the soundbar and a subwoofer may require careful adjustment of crossover frequencies
- According to GoldenEar, typical room correction programs may adversely interact with the 3D optimization tuning
Takeaway: The Super Cinema 3D Array XL offers a big, immersive sound that can work well in a home theater setup or even as a standalone system for music and movies. It is a good option for those wanting high-quality audio in a sleek, space-saving design.
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Manufacturer details
- Driver Complement: Three High-Velocity Folded Ribbon AMT Tweeter, Eight 4.5" High-Definition Cast-Basket Multi-Vaned Phase Plug (MVPP) Mid/Bass Drivers
- Efficiency: 91 dB 1W/1M @ 4Ω (2.83V/1M)
- Frequency Response: 80Hz–25kHz typical (-6dB on axis @ 140Hz, anechoic bass response)
- Nominal Impedance: 4Ω
- Recommended Amplification: 20 - 300Wpc
- Dimensions: 62.1" (157.8cm) W x 4.75" (12.1cm) H x 2.9" (7.2cm) D
- Weight: Product: 21lbs (9.5kg); Shipping: 25lbs (11.3kg)
GoldenEar Technology has developed a unique technology for our soundbar series that incorporates special 3D image optimization technology to achieve superbly lifelike, wide, deep 3D playback realism with virtually no acoustic coloration. This technology effectively addresses certain problems that have been brought up recently in a 3D audio research project being conducted by Dr. Edgar Choueiri at Princeton University. Dr. Choueiri points out that the crosstalk that exists between the left and right loudspeakers and our contralateral ears, especially when the left and right channels are minimally separated (as we normally encounter in soundbar systems), is deleterious to our brain's ability to fully experience and process the imaging cues so necessary for 3D imaging perception. These imaging cues are present in the recordings but dramatically corrupted in typical soundbar playback where the left and right channel spea...
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:
- GoldenEar speakers strive to balance high-fidelity sound reproduction with practicality for everyday living, designed to integrate seamlessly into a variety of hifi and home theater scenarios.
- They are known for their semi-active speaker designs which incorporate powered subwoofers, giving users greater placement flexibility and robust bass without requiring additional amplification for the low end.
- GoldenEar speakers utilize a proprietary High-Velocity Folded Ribbon (HVFR) tweeter which allows for fine resolution and dynamic high frequencies, in addition to avoiding screechiness.
- The brand leverages access to extensive research and development capabilities including its own anechoic chamber to develop drivers tuned to their intended role.
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Triton Seven
- Positioning: The entry-level model in the Triton series, offering a compact and affordable option.
- Description: Delivers deep bass performance without a built-in subwoofer. Features a High-Velocity Folded Ribbon AMT Tweeter and dual 5.25" mid/bass drivers, providing a rich soundstage similar to the Triton Five but at a lower cost, making it ideal for small to medium rooms.
Triton Five
- Positioning: Positioned above the Triton Seven, offering enhanced dynamic range and bass extension.
- Description: Features four side-mounted sub-bass radiators for deeper bass, making it suitable for larger rooms or home theater setups. Shares the same tweeter as the Triton Seven but adds larger mid/bass drivers, providing a more robust sound.
T66
- Positioning: Part of the new T Series, positioned as a modern take on the classic Triton design.
- Description: Features a built-in DSP-controlled subwoofer and a refined crossover design, offering a sleek look and powerful sound. Stands out with its bi-wire capability and improved internal wiring.
Triton One.R
- Positioning: A high-end model in the Triton series, offering reference-quality sound.
- Description: Equipped with a 1600-watt subwoofer amplifier and advanced drivers, delivering detailed sound for large spaces. Shares technology with the flagship Triton Reference but at a lower price.
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Dolby Atmos | 101 dB SPL | 950 Watts RMSOur all-in-one soundbar Devialet Dione Opéra de Paris edition is the latest to join the Devialet Exclusive Collections compendium, an evolving series of rare editions created in collaboration with culture pioneers.Bring the show to life.Born of our ongoing partnership with the Opéra de Paris, this collector’s edition all-in-one soundbar features sleek extremities flanking a 22-carat moon gold central plate, inspired by the gilded interiors of Paris’s Opéra Garnier. Now you can tap into the emotional impact of the opera, from the privacy of your own home.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Unique, striking design with a rotating center 'orb' that serves as the dedicated center channel speaker
- Impressive bass performance, potentially eliminating the need for a separate subwoofer in smaller rooms
- Good clarity and detail, especially in the midrange, resulting in clear voice reproduction and dialogue
- Delivers a room-filling and expansive soundstage
- Can be wall-mounted or placed on furniture, with acoustic adaptation for each position
Product Considerations
- Overpowering bass can overshadow the midrange and treble, resulting in a messy sound
- Limited physical connection options for its price
- No remote is included; control relies on a mobile app
- Some reviewers find the lack of rear surround sound disappointing
- Lacks DTS:X support
- Some reviewers wish tone controls would be offered
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Bowers & Wilkins Panorama 3 is more accurate, but lacks the bass output of the Dione
- The Sonos Arc's soundstage is wider and more immersive, and it has more enhancement features
Takeaway: The Dione is a stylish and innovative soundbar that delivers powerful bass and clear audio. It is a good choice for people who want a single, simple unit that sounds great.
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Product Strengths
- Awesome gloss finish makes it look more expensive
- Integrates a little bit better with a subwoofer
- A little bit better sound quality in terms of resolution, especially in the high end, and a little bit of a wider sound stage
- More efficient than the Micas and has a bit easier time playing louder in a larger space than the Micas do
- Built in keyhole mount
Product Considerations
- Absolutely require a subwoofer, or else the user may be unhappy
- Heavier speakers so you might want to find a stud before mounting them
- The gloss finish version is significantly more expensive than its competitor
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- SVS Prime Satellites offer about 20-25% better sound quality compared to Mica 000s
- SVS Prime Satellites are more efficient compared to Mica 000s
- SVS Prime Satellites have a wider sound stage compared to Mica 000s
- Sound signature is very similar between the two, both on the brighter side of neutral, but the SVSs are a little bit more brighter and a little bit forward
Takeaway: The Prime Satellites offer a gloss finish and improved sound quality, especially in the high end, when paired with a subwoofer. They are also more efficient and have a wider soundstage compared to some alternatives, making them a good choice if aesthetics and performance are important.
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Product Strengths
- Excellent clarity and detail across the full-range drivers create a satisfyingly rich listening experience
- Remarkable bass performance delivers a deep and weighty low-end that rivals systems with external subwoofers
- Expansive, informative, and assertive full-range sound transforms the viewing experience
- Striking, high-end design features a unique rotatable center channel ('Orb') for versatile placement options
- Elegant, simple Dolby Atmos speaker provides sound without much added physical or sonic clutter
Product Considerations
- High price tag compared to competitors, especially considering the lack of DTS:X support and HDMI passthrough
- Middling surround sound performance offers a limited ability to create a truly enveloping soundfield
- Lacks sound enhancement features, like bass/treble adjustments, graphic EQ, or individual channel volume controls
- Bass can be overpowering at times
- Lacks a remote control, relying on a mobile app or HDMI-CEC for control
Takeaway: The Devialet Dione is a unique and powerful soundbar that delivers exceptional bass and clear audio, making movies and music sound great. It is a stylish, all-in-one solution for those who want high-end sound without the clutter of a traditional surround system.
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Product Strengths
- Clear and detailed audio, enhancing dialogue clarity significantly over TV speakers
- Compact size and aesthetic design make it suitable for smaller TVs (around 40-50 inches) and rooms, with flexible placement options
- Integrates seamlessly into the Sonos ecosystem, offering user-friendly operation and a cohesive app for control and setup
- Versatile connectivity through Wi-Fi and Apple Airplay 2, enabling wireless music streaming and integration with other Sonos speakers
Product Considerations
- Limited bass performance, potentially requiring a separate subwoofer for a more immersive experience
- Only connects to TVs via an optical port, lacking HDMI ARC and the ability to support higher quality audio formats
- Absence of Bluetooth connectivity, limiting its versatility for direct connections with devices
- Soundstage is narrower compared to wider soundbars, which may not provide as immersive a listening experience, although it does output in stereo
- The use of an optical connection means users have to go through an additional setup process so that their TV's remote can adjust the volume on it
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Sonos Beam Gen 2: Offers a more affordable entry point into the Sonos ecosystem, sacrificing some features of the Beam Gen 2—such as Dolby Atmos and HDMI connectivity
- Vs Roku Streambar Pro: Has similar audio performance but fewer connectivity options
Takeaway: The Sonos Ray is a compact and stylish soundbar that noticeably upgrades the sound quality of the TV, especially for dialogue. Its integration with the Sonos ecosystem makes it a great choice for those looking to expand their multi-room audio setup.
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