Mirage Loudspeakers OM-6 Floorstanding Speakers

Mirage Loudspeakers OM-6 Floorstanding Speakers 

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[May 28, 2022]
Pandaman617


Strength:

I’ve been a Mirage collector and lover for the last 10 years, it’s a shame that they were disbanded due to upper level corporate management incompetence. I own at least one pair of every Mirage speaker worth owning, from the M1’s and M1si’s to the OM-6’s, OM-9’s, Omni 260 & 60’s and even the OMD-28, OMD-C2 and OMD-15’s as well as about everything in between. That being said I feel confident in stating that I’ve listened to every phase of loudspeaker advancement Mirage had throughout their illustrations history (only from the Mirage M1’s and on, I have owned the vintage Mirage 760’s and 260’s but wasn’t impressed) and continued development of their omnipolar technology which still hasn’t been remotely reproduced by anyone in the current market for the last 15 years since Mirage disbanded. That being said the M, Msi and OM series of speakers are exponentially better engineered compared to both generations of Omni towers and bookshelfs which although interesting and developed during substantial NRCC R&D sessions, were a compromise from the drawing board. Andrew Welker even stated that with the Mirage Omni 260, 250, 50, 60 and CCB1 they wanted to bring an entry level, affordable omnipolar loudspeaker to market which forced them to scrap their previous 5 or so generations of speakers which used both front and rear firing arrays phase and time aligned and were always mounted to a shallow baffle to minimize any nulls or comb filtering and maximize off and on axis performance. Obviously doubling the drivers in a speaker increases costs and it’s unfortunate this isn’t a design that’s currently being even remotely considered by any company.

Weakness:

Compared to competing speakers with integrated powered subwoofer arrays, the Mirage’s are both understated and attractive with speaker placement being slightly less critical however one should give them 18”-48” from their front wall and 24”-72” from the side wall (your results may vary), also the age old adage of adding absorption to your 1st reflection points as well as any acoustical treatment type standards from that bygone era should be ignored. If you’re not running a recording studio you want those reflections, realistically most rooms require a moderate mix of diffusion (both 2D and 3D) as well as absorption. That being said that’s a whole different worm hole and I highly suggest you don’t attempt it without knowing what you’re doing, otherwise you’ll be wasting money and possibly reducing your overall performance. Placed in my room that has an RT60 decay of 405ms, quadratic diffusion, about 15% absorption and floor to ceiling Auralex bass traps the OM-6’s are almost ruler flat above the room transition frequency (200hz-20,000hz) and using REW I created a series of PEQ filters which I imported into my Audyssey MultiEQ-X limited range correction calibration. Being sealed 8” drivers it’s impressive they have meaningful output down to below 25hz without any audible driver break up. The midrange is quite neutral while the high frequencies are phenomenal, in my opinion the Mirage PTH tweeter is one of the best high frequency transducers ever created.

Price Paid:
2000
Purchased:
New  
Model Year:
2005
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Feb 14, 2020]
Len


Strength:

Beautiful sound. Great deep bass . After 23 years still sound unbelievable. The right placement of this speakers Yields into unbelievable sound quality.

Weakness:

Omnipolar speakers have wider soundstage. Which sacrifices a bit sound separation.

Price Paid:
3000
Purchased:
New  
Model Year:
1997
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Aug 10, 2018]
transience


Strength:

I compose music for a huge dynamic range (brass ensembles, strings, organ, choir) and this set is like being in the room with any combination I compose for - all the way down to a 32ft organ reed. The sound is tight, the crossovers are.... wait. There are crossovers? The subwoofer delivers the roar of window-rattling low reed with pitch, fundamental, timbre, and the characteristic labial transients. A pair of violins with a flute - all in ledger lines far above the treble clef - ar clear as crystal.

Weakness:

Big. Heavy. Wouldn't have it any other way. : )

Price Paid:
450.00
Purchased:
Used  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Oct 07, 2002]
burrbrown
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

HUUUGE SOUNDSTAGE,VERY TIGHT AND CONTROLLED BASS FOR 8" WOOFERS.VERY CLEAN AND ACCURATE SOUNDING.GREAT LOOKING TOO!

Weakness:

NONE.

PURCHASED THESE SPEAKERS AFTER EXTENSIVE REVIEW OF MANY BRANDS.EXTREMELY HAPPY WITH THESE SPEAKERS. VERY GOOD FOR BOTH TWO CHANNEL AS WELL AS HOME THEATRE.

Similar Products Used:

B&W 604,PARADIGM STUDIO 80,MONITOR AUDIO.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 13, 2001]
RALF KORUS
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Speakers vertually disapear

Bass may not break glass or crack foundations but as secondary subs coupled with a Velodyne,for deep bass, these speakers put you there in a HT application.Incredable for two channel stereo.

Similar Products Used:

Mission,Def-Tech

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 04, 1999]
Dave
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

3-D, "live" sound, flexibility with crappy room acoustics

Weakness:

Large size, odd shape, subwoofer won't break windows

I have an oddly-shaped room which is not kind to placement-sensitive speakers. I had a pair of AR's, and a pair of Sonus Fabers. The OM-6's are wonderful - they sound great with CD music, but they really shine in 5.1-channel surround - they make the sound come from the whole front of the room, instead of two "points" of sound. I like the high end - very gentle - not quite as silky as a Sonus Faber, but not at all metallic like some others.

The subs don't cause impact trauma the way, say, a Velodyne HGS 15" would, but they're plenty adequate for movies and music.

Only gripe is that there's no way to hide the cabling, since it's attached halfway up the back of the speaker.

Similar Products Used:

Definitive BP-2000

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 19, 2000]
Joshua Holko
Audiophile

Strength:

Smooth sound, large sound stage, mellow and refined sound

Have been using these just over a year now and have had a really good chance to do some good solid listening. These truly are outstanding speakers. They have a very refined smooth sound that is somewhat laid back.

These speakers are never harsh to listen to and have never come across as fatiguing.

Detail in the top end is excellent, mid range is smooth and refined and the active bottom is end is deep tight and dry.

The sound stage from these speakers is something that needs to be heard to beleive. Its huge! Which is why I beleive they also make outstanding home theatre speakers. I have mine paired with a Mirage OMC-2 and a Mirage Sub for home theatre.

My search for the holy grail in speakers is over and Im very very happy with the result.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 01, 2000]
Giovanni
Audiophile

Strength:

The sound is out of this world. Fantastic !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Weakness:

Manual does not explain all the features in detail.

During live concerts it is like being at the concert. Music cd are for the lock of words perfect. The movies are much more real than going to the movie theater. I love these speakers. The center channel has to the best center channel ever made.

Similar Products Used:

Def technology , BW, Snell

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 29, 2000]
Anuj Patel
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Excellent sound for music and movies, Outstanding customer support

Weakness:

None


Great music and movie soundtrack reproduction. Powered subs provide powerful clear bass and can easily be adjusted to suit ones taste. Highs, Mids, Lows these speaker do them all extremely well. Mirage also provides great customer support. I cannot see how anyone can be unhappy with these speakers. Great performers all the way around!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 19, 1999]
Mike in Chattanooga
an Audio Enthusiast

After using a pair of Bose 901's for 12 years I thought it was time for an upgrade. After reading the reviews on this site and other newsgroups as well as countless stereo magazines I thought I knew what to look for. Living in a small city there were very few choices to actually audition quality lines. I first auditioned Def Tech BP2000TL-based on the ads I thought surely this would be a must have-wrong--I then auditioned the Mirage OM6 and was dumbfounded at the difference. The bass was more defined and not muddy. This speaker cannot be classified just for home theatre-It has made my CD collection come to life. If you are in the $2000-$3000 range this speaker is hard to beat.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
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