Why on earth do they make them biwire ?
Why on earth do they make them biwire ?
Hm, would've liked some comparison to the competition or some comment on what difference a doped paper driver makes, since I'm unfamiliar with the Proac sound.
Why on earth do they make them biwire ?
Yeah, I always wonder why we get reviews of such a popular speaker type and not a single mention of one of the many other similar products.
Has anyone managed to listen to these yet. Would be interested to hear any feedback.
My pair should get here in a week or so. I currently own LS50's and P3ESR's and have owned MANY 'LS3/5a inspired' speakers, so I'll be able to make some good comparisons.
The sealed box approach (acoustic suspension) was essentially an American design and was once hugely popular in Advent, Infinity et al speakers.
Getting some Dali Pico standmounts for a friend has piqued my interest in these and the Tablettes, i've had a couple of the larger Proac Standmounts in the past, Studio's etc and some LS 50's, but there is something magic about these little Dali's.
Maybe it's the size or the way they've been engineered or voiced i'm not sure (it my first experience with a speaker this small!). Positioned right they sound more convincingly real (within their limitations) than the LS 50's and more alive and less mechanical too. I think a lot of people will dismiss them because they are cheap, but i've found them a revelation, in someways the most convincing speaker i've heard at home!
I currently run these in the bedroom system on the end of Squeezebox3 and my restored nytech 202. Great sound for a bedroom system. I did try them briefly downstairs on end of XS/flatcap XS and they were ok, but lacked detail (compared to my IPL ribbon/Hi Vi stand mounts. Then again, they are not exactly expensive and we're not run in. I may try them again just to check.
My pair should get here in a week or so. I currently own LS50's and P3ESR's and have owned MANY 'LS3/5a inspired' speakers, so I'll be able to make some good comparisons.