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Product Strengths
- Natural suppleness balanced with quickness gives transients a purity and completeness suitable for all kinds of music
- The diamond tweeter blends the characteristics of different tweeter types, reporting treble accurately without editorializing
- These are uniquely revealing and musical speakers whose spatial characteristics and tonal sophistication befit their stature and unusual design
- The midrange has physicality and roundness to singers, sounding light and sprightly, while balancing presence and transient agility
- The Sunrays disappear into the soundscape they create and conjure powerfully real images in the listening room
Product Considerations
- The Sunrays don't possess the ultimate in bass weight, power, and bloom
- The sensitivity of the Sunrays may be too modest for some single-ended triode (SET) amplifiers
- The cabinet is made of HP-MDF, which some may perceive as less refined compared to other high-end speaker cabinets made of composites or aluminum
- Initial setup may prove unsatisfying and requires some fine tuning for optimal soundstage
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Tidal Contriva Diacera SEs: The Sunrays are significantly better, sounding bigger, more transparent—especially in the midrange—and wider in bandwidth
- Vs Wilson Audio MAXX 3s: The MAXX 3s have more bass weight, power, and bloom, and are more coherent across their range
- Vs Wilson Audio MAXX 3s: The Sunrays walk a fine line between in-room and within-the-recording energy, with more variegated high frequencies than the MAXX 3s
Takeaway: The Sunray speakers are uniquely revealing and musical, offering a natural and detailed sound that brings recordings to life. They are an alternative to other big and expensive speakers and could be valued because of their spatial characteristics and tonal sophistication.
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Manufacturer details
- Cabinet Material: TIRALIT
- Tweeter: 30mm Gen3 diamond tweeter with neodymium motor
- Midrange: 126mm Gen2 diamond diaphragm midrange woofer with neodymium under-hang motor
- Midrange: 170mm Gen3 black ceramic midrange with neodymium under-hang motor
- Woofers: 6 x 192mm aluminum-hexacone sandwich woofers
- Nominal Power Handling: 150 / 300 VA
- Minimal Impedance: 4.2 Ohm
- Recommended Amplifier Power: > 30 watt
- Weight: 2 x 320 Kg
- Dimensions: 208 cm x 33 cm x 60 cm
Positioned perfectly between the TIDAL Akira and TIDAL La Assoluta, the Sunray captures the essence of both and does become something extra ordinary. The new Sunray features completely new proprietary speaker drivers with, incorporating directly coupled passive radiators tuned in cascaded frequencies to deliver an extremely fast and deep bass.
Frequencies above 300 Hz are reproduced using pure diamond diaphragms, while those below 300 Hz are reproduced by our signature black ceramic technology and aluminum-hexacone diaphragms. As with every TIDAL masterpiece, the exceptional quality stems not just from advanced technology and premium components, but from meticulous construction, profound expertise, and a passion for detail that sets TIDAL apart from anything else on the market.
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:
- TIDAL combines luxurious aesthetics, often featuring high-gloss piano lacquer finishes and stainless steel accents, with advanced acoustic engineering.
- They uniquely integrate their phono stages as an integral part of their preamplifiers, rather than an add-on.
- Tidal meticulously selects high-quality components for their crossovers, such as Dueland silver-foil capacitors and Mundorf parts, regardless of cost.
- TIDAL loudspeakers often employ Accuton ceramic and diamond drivers custom-made to their specifications.
Select products
TIDAL Piano
- Positioning: The entry-level masterpiece in TIDAL's lineup.
- Description: Features sophisticated simplicity and high build quality, with proprietary TIRADUR cabinet material for reduced vibrations.
TIDAL Contriva
- Positioning: A mid-range model in TIDAL's lineup, offering a balance of performance and luxury.
- Description: Known for its elegant design and deep bass, uses TIRALIT cabinet material and carbon-fiber aluminum woofers for enhanced sound clarity. It stands out from the Piano with its more advanced driver technology.
TIDAL Akira
- Positioning: A high-end model, positioned just below the flagship La Assoluta.
- Description: Features a 1 carat pure diamond tweeter and TIRALIT Ultra cabinet for superior resonance control. It offers a more refined sound than the Contriva.
TIDAL Sunray
- Positioning: Positioned between the Akira and La Assoluta, offering a unique blend of both.
- Description: Distinguished by its use of diamond and ceramic driver technology, providing an exceptionally fast and deep bass. It offers a more powerful sound than the Akira.
TIDAL La Assoluta
- Positioning: The flagship model, representing the pinnacle of TIDAL's offerings.
- Description: Renowned for its groundbreaking sound quality and luxurious craftsmanship, featuring custom components and a massive build. It surpasses all other models in terms of performance.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Detailed, exciting, dynamic, and transparent sound
- Vanishingly low cabinet coloration, contributing to speed and detail
- Lung-emptying, bowel-clearing, demolition-grade bass
- Bass integrates well with the rest of the frequency range for an integrated musical performance
- Voices have breath and contour, yet the result always retains a minimum of warmth
Product Considerations
- Room acoustics should be a strong consideration, as the BC150 reveals room issues
- Needs a lot of quality electronics upstream
- Requires firm control and ample current capacity from the amplifier
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The BC150 sounds more like a Burmester B38 with greater abilities to scale
Takeaway: The Burmester BC150 is a high-precision audio instrument that is both musically communicative and musically analytical, offering a detailed and transparent listening experience. It offers clarity and purity of sound, and brings music to another level.
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Product Strengths
- The M3 presents music with an unprecedented degree of individuality and specificity, without sacrificing tonality, texture, or body
- Remarkable level of resolution
- Astonishing transparency and is resolute
- Accurate tonality and represents timbre faithfully
- Exceptional high-frequency detail and speed due to a planar tweeter
- Accepts only banana terminations
Product Considerations
- The planar tweeter misses the very last measure of extension, shimmer, and effortlessness accomplished by the very best available today
- Low-frequency extension was limited to the high 20 Hz, low 30 Hz range
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to Magico M9, the M3 has recalibrated the resolution yardstick by which all other loudspeakers must be measured and compared
- Compared to Von Schweikert Audio ULTRA 9s, the M3 has recalibrated the resolution yardstick by which all other loudspeakers must be measured and compared
Takeaway: The Børresen M3 loudspeakers boldly represent the realization of striking potential in audio and push known boundaries. People who choose the M3 will enjoy a specific level of playback that is unavailable from other loudspeakers.
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Product Strengths
- Sublime image size and expansiveness, coupled with an ability to be driven as hard as your ears or your amps can take
- A sense of balance to the sound of the Alexx V makes renewal possible, expressive and articulate from the deepest bass to the highest treble
- Trickle-down benefits from the WAMM Master Chronosonic and Chronosonic XVX
- Bass performance is otherworldly
- The Alexx V has the ability to uncover and continue to deliver micro-details at extremely high SPLs, even after that slam of a transient
Product Considerations
- Some power behind the throne is needed, because the loudspeaker's impedance plot drops to two ohms at 250Hz
- The dome tweeter does sacrifice the last ounce of micro-detail, compared to the insane resolving power of the best diamond and beryllium drivers
- The choice of finish needs to be considered with care
- Cable management can impact performance
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the original Alexx, the Alexx V is a massive improvement—closer to a baby XVX in so many ways
- Compared to the Alexia 2, the Alexx V was more than a mere additive sum, a step-function improvement
- Compared to the Wilson XVX and WAMM Master Chronosonic, the tweeter is effortless and resolving by normal standards, but no match for the extraordinary levels of detail retrieval
Takeaway: The Alexx V offers a sublime listening experience with excellent balance and dynamic range that allows the listener to get closer to the music. It is a worthy contender for those looking to upgrade their listening experience.
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Product Strengths
- Excellent imaging, providing a strong stereo image for multiple listeners due to wide dispersion and Space Optimisation+
- Flexible and capable of playing all kinds of music, getting out of the music's way, and suitable for both large and smaller rooms
- Dynamic, detailed, and can play at a wide range of volume levels, from quiet listening to near PA levels
- Features a new driver array, including a Beryllium dome tweeter, thin-ply woven carbon fiber midrange (used on NASA's Mars Rover), and aluminum-magnesium alloy bass units
- Incorporates new amplifier technologies—'Power DAC' for the lower bass and 'Adaptive Bias Control' for the mid and treble—reducing distortion
Product Considerations
- The midrange dome is exposed, which might be a concern with children
- Owners of previous Linn systems may find the price difficult to accept
- Some audiophiles may prefer Linn to trawl its past rather than building its future, and they will want an Isobarik
- Some audiophiles may not be able to see past the LP12
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The 360 offers significantly improved imaging and soundstaging compared to the Klimax 350
Takeaway: The Linn 360 is a high-end loudspeaker that provides excellent sound quality and flexibility, making it a great choice for enjoying music with friends or for personal listening sessions. Its innovative design and technology deliver a detailed and immersive audio experience.
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Product Strengths
- The Magico M7 delivers the highest sound quality by the reviewer's metrics
- Described as 'vivid' due to a comprehensive lack of distortion, low compression, rich texture and detail, and coherence across the spectrum and image
- Soundstaging hangs in space with a realistically large soundstage window and deeper stage depth, approximating real sound in a real performance hall
- Superb instrumental definition with a tonal density that removes a filter, revealing the believable richness of each instrument combined with high definition and low etch
- Voicing is resolutely flat in terms of frequency response, so well-balanced recordings sound impressively right
Product Considerations
- The M7 might require bigger amplifiers to reach the dynamic levels of the best horn speakers
- It will not be a good fit for listeners who need frequency colorations to reassure them that their expensive speakers are doing something
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs MBL 101X, the M7 does a more believable simulation of the stage because it's rather clear about performer locations, but the MBL-101X gets the image off the speakers more reliably, but at the price of some placement precision and air
Takeaway: The Magico M7 speakers deliver a rare and significant sonic achievement with a focus on distortion minimization. These speakers set a benchmark across almost all important sonic dimensions, making them worth considering for serious audio enthusiasts.
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