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Review on DALI Oberon 3 (White): Elevating Audio Experience with Unparalleled Clarity by Riko Tateishi ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A little disappointed, a bad purchase.

Equipped their workplace with them. Relative to other bookshelves of this size, the bass is quite good. But everything spoils the resonances at certain frequencies and reliability. I didn’t listen very loudly, but one of the bass burned out after 2 months. There is no warranty on them, as their dealer made it clear to me. Luckily it wasn't expensive to rewind. But their crossover is something. Look for such a UG .

Pros
  • They play well. Fairly good “step response” i. E. sharp sounds play well. Bass is good for speakers of this size. Mid-range such hi-fi. Closer to the start.
Cons
  • Wed. T at frequencies of 500.600Hz, several frequencies where the electric guitar likes to play gets into resonance with the HF (!) And listening to this . is hard. Dali engineers need to tear their hands off for such a crossover. If you are a fan of early quin and rock in general, these speakers are not for you. Large spread in frequency response. Especially at high frequencies. A little later, I bought a measuring microphone for another project of mine. The difference at 12-15 kHz reaches 5 dB (!). In general, they have some kind of trouble with HF. It is possible that the crossover is defective, but the picture is the same on both speakers, the difference is only in the level of distortion. The speakers play great.