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warrior52
a AudioPhile
from Date Reviewed: June 30, 2009
Bottom Line: Bought these speakers a couple of months ago and am completely blown away by them. I have them coupled up to a Linn classik movie and a Linn Axis Deck and they were made for each other.
The bass is still loosening up but the clarity of the mid range is astounding at this price point, the treble is also just right and as i listen to a very broad range of music, i couldn't have picked a better speaker to cover all bases. I paid just £399 at Sevenoakes in Brighton, so anyone out there wanting a pair of £1,000 speakers for next to nothing, grab 'em now!
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Mori
a Audio Enthusiast
from Date Reviewed: August 18, 2007
Strengths: Great looks, wonderfull midrange, varm & full with great punch !Weaknesses: Hmm, If you're a big tecno fan, you should just buy a cv :DBottom Line: I totally agree with the rest of you. I've had this speaker for 3 years now, and it never stops to impress.
Now its hooked up to my Classic 6.6 int. amp & the cd player Cambrigde azur 640 v.2. Sounds amazing.
Perfect bass (im not the OHHH give me BASS kinda man, I likr it tight and fast), midrage is absolutely amazing to. It alson has the varm Dali sound with I like alot.
If you're a B&W fan, I don't think this speaker will make you're jaws drop, its to differet. While B&W tend to be a little analytical & correct, the Dali suite is an absolute rocker.
I honestly think its very underrated, but hey, I've got one, and im extemly happy with it.
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$1300.00
Purchased At: Local hi fi shop
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kkg10
a Audio Enthusiast
from Date Reviewed: June 13, 2007
Strengths: Clarity, tight bass very open mids and highs. Brilliant sound stage. Good looking. Great value for money.Weaknesses: None.Bottom Line: I bought these speakers as a replacement of Dynaudio 52SE after considering seriously on Vienna Acoustics Mozart, Energy Veritas 2.3, Monitor Audio RS8 and Magnepan 1.6. The main objective was to get a floor standing pair instead of bookshelves under two grands. My findings were, Vienna, great speakers but slightly expensive for me while Energy was exceptional but more expensive and just too heavy. The monitors look good but that killed me with its tweeters. Maggies are very nice but just too big for my room. As I was so used to with Dyn's, smoothness with clarity should be the basic requirements for me. When I auditioned Dali, I immediately figured out the clarity in the mids is way better than Dyn's but the it lacks bass and it is slightly bright. My dealer was kind enough to borrow me a floor model for listening in my settings. When drove them thru' my tube preamp and solid state amp and a sub-bass - man, this is totally different. It simply blew me away - what a nice sounding speaker. Mids are so natural and soundstage is so realistic, I almost forgot the presence of the speakers. Well, this came after a couple of days of experimenting with different speaker cables, bi-wiring and correct speaker positioning I created the "perfect" sound for me. I used a pair of cables that took the edge off the highs and provided a decent bass. Usually I put cables from Monster or Tara Labs. But I found a pair of bi-wires from a not so well known company using 12 gauge OFC wire with helical windings gave me the best result. I simply got the replacement of my Dyn's that rewarded me with a way better sound and value. I didn't look further and bought them.
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$850.00
Purchased At: Local HiFi store
Similar Products Used: B&W, Dynaudio,
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nabwong
a Audio Enthusiast
from Date Reviewed: January 6, 2006
Strengths: 1. Very balanced sound, even in low volume
2. Efficient
3. Beautiful designWeaknesses: None to meBottom Line: I was looking for a pair of bookshelf speakers and bought the B&W DM602. However, i felt that i was not getting enough low bass. So they had to go and i chanced upon the Dali Suite 2.8.
My first impression was that these speakers are beautiful. They are not bulky and the wood finish is very nice. The simplistic design blends in well with my furniture.
So i hooked it up with my Nad c320bee and i was floored by the sound. They are the most balanced speakers i've ever heard even before burn-in. So far, it sounds great with jazz, classical and acoustical music. Patricia Barber sounds sooo sexy and the percussion is crisp. The bass is just right; not overpowering and flabby.
The Dali sound is more laid back than the B&W overall. I like it more because it is not fatiguing at all. The Dali is front ported so speaker placement is simple. I tried a few different positions and it did not change a lot. It is also very effecient. My Nad drives it plenty loud.
This is an excellent value floor-standing speaker. I can't believe these speakers are not reviewed more.
Purchased At: Spearit Sound
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Francois1968
a AudioPhile
from Date Reviewed: November 18, 2005
Strengths: -Value for money
-Allround sound
-LooksWeaknesses: Are you kidding?Bottom Line: I wonder why no one has written a review on these speakers before.Dali may be the most underrated brand.
They are great value for the money as they perform just as good, if not better, as many more expensive speakers. The Suite 2.8 performs best when bi-wired. Full bodied sound, great soundstage, very detailled, never harsh and pretty deep bass.
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$1100.00
Purchased At: Hobo Hifi
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