- not suitable for listening to music
- in terms of price / opportunity ratio, in my opinion, they are EXTREMELY overpriced
Their sound is flat, boring, crumpled. The top can be considered normal, but the middle is strangled and retracted. I call such a middle "like from a shell", i. E. the vocalist speaks as if from a saucepan, somewhere on the sidelines. The vocalist's voice is not revealed, it is echo-like. This is what a horn speaker sounds like.
The bass, of course, cannot be full at such sizes. And of course, in order to detect it in the overall sound picture, you will have to swing them louder, because. Their sensitivity, alas, is quite low to everything else. And even if it were high, then for the appearance of bass, you still need to add volume decently on such small speakers, only there it will appear. It will even be enough in some way, but of course in small rooms and, I repeat, at above average volumes and certainly not in all tracks. Only this bass is strained, unnatural, and it seems to me that it was the attempt to pull it on these kids that ruined the middle.
Given the fact that I call my main speakers calm, moderate in brightness, the first sounds that came from Dali upset me. It was a video clip on YouTube, and the host, who had previously listened quite normally on my main ones, now became "deaf-speaking". In general, this is not so noticeable in films, because it is unlikely that you will play the film on different speakers, comparing the sound. And if you just run it for viewing, then the voices will be heard for you for the first time, and therefore you can not suspect a dirty trick.
What do we have as a result in the cinema (after we realized that music is not their forte)? Alas, even cinema is not their forte. Of course, I will leave them to myself, because my task was too specific for them initially. After all, during the day I can watch movies at any volume on my main ones, enjoying the sound.
If I wanted single speakers for movies only, they would NOT be the Dali Spektor 1.