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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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Manufacturer details
- Design: 2-driver, 2-way vented die-cast aluminum enclosures with integrated baffle and chassis
- Crossover: 3rd-order electro-acoustic at 2.2 kHz
- High Frequency Driver: 25-mm (1 in) S-PAL™ satin-anodized pure-aluminum dome
- Frequency Response On-Axis: ±2 dB from 120 Hz - 20 kHz
- Frequency Response 30° Off-Axis: ±2 dB from 120 Hz - 18 kHz
- Mid/Bass Frequency Driver: 102-mm (4 in) S-PAL™ satin-anodized pure-aluminum dome
- Sensitivity Room/Anechoic: 89 dB / 86 dB
- Low Frequency Extension: 76 Hz (DIN)
- Suitable Amplifier Power Range: 15 - 100 watts
- Maximum Input Power: 50 watts
- Impedance: Compatible with 8 ohms
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 7.75" × 4.5" × 5.75" (19.7cm × 11.4cm × 14.6cm)
- Weight: 5.4 lbs. (2.45 kg)
- Included Accessories: Bookshelf/Tabletop Stands and Wall Brackets
- Finishes: Gloss Black, Gloss White
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:
- Paradigm designs and manufactures their own drivers, including the rare and expensive Beryllium drivers used in their higher-end Persona and Founder series, allowing for precise control over performance characteristics.
- They utilize Perforated Phase-Aligning (PPA) lenses over tweeters and midrange drivers, a visually distinctive technology they claim smooths and widens dispersion while protecting the drivers.
- Paradigm is known for integrating Anthem Room Correction (ARC) technology from their sister company, Anthem Electronics, to optimize bass performance and room integration of their subwoofers.
- They focus on delivering high dynamic range, enabling their speakers to play loudly and cleanly without compression or distortion, even at mass-market price points.
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Monitor SE 8000F
- Positioning: The entry-level floorstanding speaker in Paradigm's lineup, offering high performance at an affordable price.
- Description: Features a 5-driver, 3-way bass reflex design that delivers robust bass and clear highs, with dynamic sound and excellent imaging. Compared to higher-end models like the Premier 800F, it offers great value for those with budget constraints, making it ideal for medium-sized rooms where affordability and quality are key.
Premier 800F
- Positioning: The mid-range floorstanding speaker in Paradigm's lineup, balancing performance and value.
- Description: Features clear midrange and well-integrated bass, using Active Ridge Technology (ART) for reduced distortion. While it offers superior sound quality compared to the Monitor SE 8000F, it remains more accessible than the Founder 120H.
Founder 120H
- Positioning: The high-end floorstanding speaker in Paradigm's lineup, designed for audiophiles seeking advanced technology and superior sound.
- Description: Features a hybrid design with active bass and a built-in amplifier, providing deep, controlled bass and precise sound. Its advanced technologies, such as the AL-MAC high-frequency driver, offer a more refined audio experience than the Premier 800F.
Persona 9H
- Positioning: The flagship model in Paradigm's lineup, representing the pinnacle of their speaker technology and design.
- Description: Features Truextent Beryllium drivers for exceptional clarity and Anthem Room Correction for precise audio tuning. It surpasses all other models in the lineup, including the Founder 120H, in terms of technological sophistication and soundstage.
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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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The DALI FAZON SAT is an elegant and stylish satellite speaker in die-cast aluminium. Its compact size makes it a discreet solution for any stereo, surround sound and TV setup.Die-Cast AluminiumThe organic lines of the die-cast aluminium enclosure combined with enhanced structural integrity, reduced vibration and non-parallel surfaces, are all key elements in the pure, musical tone.Wood Fibre ConesBased on the MENTOR and IKON series, low-loss FAZON series drivers feature low-mass paper cones with wood fibre reinforcement.Curved DesignThe curved lines of FAZON series cabinets eliminate reflections and standing waves.Secure TerminalsEvery speaker in the FAZON series features easy-to-use push button terminals for a secure connection that won't loosen over time.
Product Strengths
- The DALI Fazon Sat has a curved chassis made from dense cast aluminum that does not resonate
- The DALI Fazon Sat has a locking gimbaled mount to point the speaker, and a knurled knob to lock the speaker into position
- The DALI Fazon Sat has a magnetic grille with no visible fasteners
- The DALI Fazon Sat has a simultaneously techy and elegant look
- The DALI Fazon Sat assembles fairly easily, whether wall-mounted or used on the stand
Product Considerations
- The tiny screw terminals on the Fazon Sat for the speaker cables proved a little cumbersome, and limit the use of thin cables
- Although the Fazon Sat's bass response is rated to 86 Hz, its 4 1?2-inch woofer cannot deliver much volume at that frequency without distorting
- A high crossover point is needed to reduce upper bass distortion with the Fazon Sat
Takeaway: The DALI Fazon Sat speakers have great build quality and are easy to mount. They are sleek and will look good in your home.
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Product Strengths
- Wide soundstage and radiation pattern, both horizontally and vertically, contribute to an immersive listening experience
- Good mid-bass punch, with an elevated bump around 120Hz that gives the perception of more impact
- Neutral tonal balance, with a well-balanced sound that allows the music to shine
- Excellent dispersion characteristics make them suitable for modern spaces where acoustic treatments are limited
- Metamaterial Absorption Technology (MAT) absorbs unwanted sound behind the tweeter for clearer sound
Product Considerations
- Compression and strain in the upper midrange can occur at high output levels (above 90dB at 10 feet)
- Some cabinet resonance exists
- Some detail, clarity, or attack is lacking from the speaker
- Not ideal for high output
- A slight dip around 1-2kHz exists that some people may not like
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the KEF Q350, the Q3 Meta has more body and weight in the bass regions, but the Q350 is slightly better and more lively sounding in the upper frequencies
- Compared to the Polk Audio Reserve R200, the Q3 Meta is more neutral
- Compared to the Paradigm Premier 100B, the Q3 Meta dispersion characteristics are better, so they do not need a sub
- Compared to the PSB Imagine B50, the B50 kept its composure better at much louder listening levels, and its tonal balance seemed somehow even more neutral
Takeaway: The KEF Q3 Meta is an enjoyable speaker with a wide soundstage and neutral sound that makes the music sound good. It's a great pick for aesthetics if one does not listen at dangerous sound levels.
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Product Strengths
- Available in multiple vibrant colors, breaking the monotony of typical speaker designs
- Produces a surprisingly big and wide sound despite their compact size
- The MHEX woofer reacts very fast and sounds like paper
- Soundstage stretches from speaker to speaker
Product Considerations
- Sound profile shows a dip in mid-range and roll-off in high frequencies, potentially requiring EQ adjustments
- High frequencies roll off around 8k or so
- Limited bass response, which may need a subwoofer for rock music or larger rooms
- Not linear frequency response, which may impact sound clarity
- Overall sensitivity is about 83.4 dB, which is below manufacturer's specs
Takeaway: The KIN ONE speakers are small but can create a big sound with multiple color options. Though they may benefit from EQ and a sub, they can be a good option for smaller rooms.
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Product Strengths
- Clear, detailed sound with good clarity
- Nice bass presence for its size
- Nice looking speaker with and without the grill
- Good value for the price, setting a new bar for budget speakers
- Can handle some power, suitable for small to medium rooms
Product Considerations
- Treble can be slightly harsh and fatiguing at higher volumes after prolonged listening
- Bass response is punchy rather than deep
- May sound a touch boomy if placed too close to the wall
- Sensitivity is a little on the low side, requiring more power
- Lacks wall-mounting capability
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Cambridge Audio S30, the XT15 has better soundstage, imaging, and punchier bass, but S30 has a smoother midrange and top end
- Vs Jamo S801, the XT15 has far better bass response
Takeaway: The Polk Monitor XT15 is a great budget speaker that offers clear sound and good bass for its size, making it a solid choice for a first hifi system or for music listening. It's hard to beat for the price, and it provides an excellent performance-to-price ratio.
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Product Strengths
- Available in multiple vibrant colors, breaking the monotony of typical speaker designs
- Despite their compact size, the speakers produce a surprisingly big sound
- The Kin Amp is quite versatile, with a capable phono stage and a generous range of inputs
- Reproduces intense strikes on drums and other percussion instruments very adeptly with absolutely no slop
Product Considerations
- The speaker's sound profile shows a dip in the mid-range and roll-off in high frequencies, potentially requiring EQ adjustments
- Rated sensitivity is about 83.4 dB, which is below the manufacturer's spec of 89dB
- Kin One speakers need a subwoofer to deliver deep bass—especially in a big space
- The speaker's overall response is non-linear and it doesn't get very loud
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
Takeaway: The Kin One system is an attractive and capable compact sound system, known for its versatility and colorful design options. It's a good choice for smaller spaces where high-quality sound is desired, especially for acoustic music, jazz, and classical.
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Product Strengths
- Stylish design is easy on the eye, with modern styling and curves that add charm
- Fantastic build quality feels sturdy, easily competing with speakers double the price
- Clear and detailed sound, with impressive mid-range and high frequencies
- Balanced audio experience suited for various types of content like movies, music, and gaming
- Smooth, non-fatiguing sound works well in a variety of situations and genres
Product Considerations
- The built-in hanger system is a bad design and can negatively affect the sound
- Bass, while punchy, might not satisfy those seeking deep, earth-shattering lows, and a subwoofer may be desired
- Might not feel as sturdy as some other hifi speakers out there
- Not neutral sounding
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Emotiva B1s are a better value speaker for music with better treble, but the ES15 is a better all-rounder for TV and music
- The Q Acoustics 3020s are more neutral, while the ES15 has more lushness, a punchier low end, and smoother treble
- The ES15 offers more control over everything, while the XT20 has a more sparkly top end
Takeaway: The Polk Signature Elite ES15 is a well-built speaker that sounds great and enhances the listening experience for the price, making it a solid choice for a versatile home hifi system. It's easy to match with sources and is forgiving on poor audio masters, making it easy to live with on a daily basis.
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Product Strengths
- Durable design with a plastic housing and corrosion-resistant front grill, built to withstand the elements with an IPX5 water-resistant rating
- Can be used both indoors and outdoors, offering versatility in placement
- Mounting accessories included, allowing for horizontal and vertical adjustments
- Clear sound quality, especially in the midrange and highs
- Some reviewers are reminded of studio monitor speakers, providing a flat frequency response suitable for accurate sound reproduction
- Requires an amplifier, which is not included
Product Considerations
- Lacks the low-end bass of a dedicated subwoofer
- Exposed speaker wires can be an issue if not properly hidden during installation
- White color option is prone to collecting dust when used outdoors
Takeaway: The Symbol X speakers are a durable and versatile option for creating a permanent audio setup in an outdoor space. With a good amplifier, they can provide clear and consistent sound for years to come.
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