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Manufacturer details
- Configuration: 5-way loudspeaker
- Construction: 4 ways decoupled by elastomers and fifth way decoupled by technogel
- Material: Aluminum machined from billet (CNC)
- Crossover: Patented double external crossover
- Standard Colors: Gray/red – matte black/glossy black (other colors on request)
- Weight: 195 kg/each (excluding packaging)
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Product Strengths
- Beautiful and solid build quality with a premium feel
- Delivers detailed sound, revealing new aspects in familiar music
- Versatile, suitable for various genres, and easy to set up
- Can fill a medium-sized room with sound, even as a single unit
- Offers wireless convenience with built-in Chromecast and AirPlay 2 support
Product Considerations
- Soundstage can feel flat, lacking depth and nuance in some recordings
- Can sound strained at high volumes
- The Braun app is easy to use, but slim on features
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Naim Mu-so Second Generation scores higher as an all-in-one, despite being more expensive
- The Braun has a more tasteful design and is cheaper, while both have similar specs as the Bowers & Wilkins Formation Wedge
Takeaway: The Braun LE02 is a well-designed speaker that offers a balanced and detailed listening experience, making it great for streaming music. It is an easy-to-use, modern speaker that can bring new life to familiar songs.
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Product Strengths
- Clear, solid, and refined sound quality
- Conveniently compact and discreet, fitting easily into various spaces
- Feature an AMT-1 Air-Motion Transformer tweeter, which enhances clarity and imaging
- Snappy and agile bass for their size
- Feature every possible modern connection and streaming capability
Product Considerations
- Need a stout power amp to sing
- Lack dynamic variation and punch, making them less musically engaging to some reviewers
- Bass does not reach very deep, so a subwoofer may be needed for those who love bass
- Some reviewers experienced frustrating initial setup with the Piega Control app
- Some off-axis response issues
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs KEF LS50 Meta: KEF LS50 Meta offer more musicality, dynamic variation, and transparency
- Vs Sonos Era 100: Ace 30 is able to play significantly louder and clearer, and with three to four times more dynamic punch
Takeaway: The Piega Ace 30 are compact and sleek speakers that offer a clear and refined sound, fitting easily into any room, or even function as left and right channels in a compact main stereo setup. If quality sound in a small package is desired, these could be a great fit.
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Compact and powerful sound
Thanks to its weatherproof housing and power, our portable design speaker P6 BT shines as a portable outdoor Bluetooth speaker and also blends unobtrusively into any interior style indoors with its elegant design.
SOUND
Equipped with two speaker drivers (identical to the P9) and an upward-firing upfire subwoofer, the Escape P6 BT behind its compact size impressive sound. Thanks to its low weight of 7.5 kg, it is even easier to get to where good sound in a handsome design is needed. The built-in 24-bit DSP provides powerful and impressively room-filling sound. The P6 BT can also be paired with a second identical model to deliver true stereo sound.
DESIGNED
The carefully crafted design - made from premium materials - is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also offers protection against splashing water thanks to its IPX4 certification. An elegant polyester yarn mesh gives the P6 BT a pleasant and natural look while being robust at the same time. Thanks to the stylish powder-coated aluminum handle, the P6 BT is easy to carry. So: where do you want to go?
Product Strengths
- Sounds great outdoors with an incredibly even, omnidirectional performance
- Superb build and finish, looks and feels the asking price
- Clever, easy to use design
- The dedicated control app is genuinely good, stable, and allows independent volume adjustment and EQ tweaking
- IPX4 rated, making it resistant to splashing water
Product Considerations
- Bluetooth implementation is basic for the price, using SBC only without extended audio support
- Quite big, making it less portable
- Indoors, it is not quite as assured as some dedicated hifi products
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Elipson W35+: The Elipson W35+ used over Bluetooth is more of a 'hifi' product, with a level of detail and stereo imaging that the Escape can't challenge indoors
- Vs Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin and Naim Mu-So Qb 2nd Generation: The Escape will be completely unaffected by rain, whereas the Zeppelin or Mu-So QB2 would likely be damaged
Takeaway: The Escape P6 BT is a well-designed and robust outdoor speaker that delivers great sound and ease of use in outdoor environments. If needing a speaker that can survive the elements and sound good, this could be a worthwhile option.
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Product Strengths
- Intricately detailed, articulate, and powerful sound across the soundstage
- Astonishing build quality with robust and weighty die-cast aluminium enclosures and a luxurious finish
- The Apex system delivers audiophile standard sound quality without making huge demands on living space
- The inert enclosures enable the Apex to deliver an astonishingly fast and detailed sound
- High frequencies are smooth, speech is clear, and the rear soundstage is expansive
Product Considerations
- Expensive compared to normal compact systems
- The AW12 subwoofer is quite heavy despite its compact dimensions
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Apex uses the same tech as Monitor Audio's Silver RX range, but it is 'distilled' down to fit a more compact cabinet size
- Apex is in a different league than other satellite systems, offering a level of sound quality not typically associated with satellite speakers
Takeaway: The Apex system offers detailed and powerful sound, with an astonishing build quality. It is a great choice for those seeking audiophile-level sound in a compact and stylish package.
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Product Strengths
- High-quality aluminum drivers, including a 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter and a 4-inch aluminum cone mid-bass driver
- Sturdily built with a die-cast aluminum enclosure, contributing to rigidity and reducing internal standing waves
- Small size and aesthetically pleasing, designed to fit into modern lifestyles
- Seamless integration, providing cohesive and organized surround sound
Product Considerations
- Spring-loaded speaker terminals only accept bare wire of relatively light gauges, and they do not accommodate spades or banana plugs
- Bass may be lacking without the addition of a subwoofer
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Paradigm Atom Monitors: The MilleniaOne is made with better-quality parts that are more expensive to produce, and sounds better in terms of mids and highs, though the Atoms can get louder
- Vs Paradigm Reference Signature S6 v.3: The Signature system goes deeper and plays noticeably louder, but the Millenia system plays plenty loud and deep for almost anyone in a small to mid-size room
Takeaway: The Paradigm MilleniaOne is a well-built and aesthetically pleasing speaker system that delivers high-quality sound and seamless integration for an immersive audio experience. If great sound in a smaller size is desired and one is willing to pay a bit more, it is worth considering.
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Product Strengths
- Very clear, very crisp sound
- Special filling inside called branded K2 helps produce a fuller, deeper sound from such a tiny speaker
- Seamless metal casing
- Can use banana plugs to connect speaker cable, or push naked speaker wire into the connections and tighten
Product Considerations
- Frequency response ranges from 76Hz down to about 20kHz
- Comes with a little o-ring for placing on a shelf, ensuring the speaker sits and won't roll away
Takeaway: The A'diva speakers are easy to set up and install into a home system, and the sound quality is good and fantastic. The speakers give a very clear, very crisp sound.
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Product Strengths
- Lively and informative sound
- Speakers integrate well with a subwoofer, creating a seamless coherence
- Opulent and robust design with a high-gloss lacquered aluminum cabinet
- Well-made with quality materials
Product Considerations
- Lacks some solidity
- Smallish soundstage
- Dynamics could be better
Takeaway: The Dali Fazon Mikro Vokal is a stylish and well-made speaker suitable for smaller rooms that offers lively sound and integrates well with a subwoofer. It's a reasonable option to consider if you want both style and sound in a compact form.
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Product Strengths
- Effortlessly detailed and balanced sound
- Excellent stereo imaging and dynamics
- High-quality Bluetooth streaming
- Simple setup and control
- Multiple connection options, including subwoofer output, digital input for TV, and analog inputs
Product Considerations
- No HDMI ARC for seamless control with TV remote
- No dedicated app for adjusting settings
- Bass output may be lacking for some listeners, potentially requiring a subwoofer
- Grilles are non-removable
- Speakers power down after 20 minutes at rest, requiring manual Bluetooth pairing each time
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to Ruark Audio MR1 Mk2, the Q Acoustics M20 sounds fuller, louder and less compressed
Takeaway: The Q Acoustics M20 HD speakers offer detailed, balanced sound and are easy to set up with various devices. They're a versatile audio solution for upgrading sound, whether for music, movies, or gaming.
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Product Strengths
- Good ability to get loud, clean sound without distortion or compression issues above 80 Hz when paired with a subwoofer
- Really good build quality cabinet
- Very clear, immediate, vivid sounding speaker
- Ultra-focused sounding, clean, and nicely balanced vocals
- A lot of treble liveliness combined with quality clarity and crispness
Product Considerations
- Treble is a little bit bright
- Not the most neutral speaker
- Leaner sound in terms of bass delivery
- Very tight, tuneful, and on-point bass, but the perceived amount of bass is less substantial than other speakers reviewed
- Some port noise or chuffing can be heard when setting the speakers to deliver as much bass as the Klipsch RP600M
Takeaway: The SVS Prime bookshelf is a sweet little speaker that delivers clear and vivid sound and has great build quality. It's also versatile, as it can be used in a stereo setup or as part of a home theater system.
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