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Review 2 of 4
Price Paid:
$1000.00 Summary: I think one can't go wrong with these. They handle a 20 sq.m. room nicely and I think will easily handle morewithout losing their strenghts. You get all the frequencies you need: nice bass, excellent top and mid-range (amp: Arcam a9). The bipolars really make a difference -- you effectively own 2 pairs of speakers instead of just 2. Thanks to the bipolars the Mirages not just put music into your ears -- rather they fill the room with a wealth of ambience and solidify the sound overall. Close your eyes and you will barely locate them, instead the music will flow from the walls and the air. Don't be afraid though that it could add any unwelcome artifacts -- just install them correctly and you'll get a very pleasing experience for that amount of money (which in my opinion is sufficient for all but a bunch of the most discerning audiophiles). Strengths: bipolar speakers, excellent freq response, nice looks Weaknesses: not really a weekness, but still beware that one needs to chose the location for them carefully, and biamping is required for truly amazing sound Similar Products Used: Before buying a read a lot of info and reviews and listened to a number of units from Canton, B&W, Mission and other pieces in stores; once I got to hear the Mirages for a brief moment (which I never read a review of -- just new they're all bipolars) I immediately forgot all the previous experiences and handed the $1000 over the counter (3 yrs ago). Never had a slight wish to replace.
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