Dali - more than meets the eye – DALI Loudspeakers MAGIC MOMENTS AW 10 User Manual
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Correct setup is extremely important for your sound experience.
DALI - more than meets the eye
Your DALI speakers have been designed on the basis of a long succession
of technical solutions based on many years' intensive development work.
Most of this is not seen - but it can be heard and experienced, including:
An even frequency response ensures that your DALI speakers reproduce
all tones and kinds of music faithfully and without emphasis.
Sound distribution and correct timing are among DALI's specialities, as
all DALI speakers are designed for optimum performance in a real home
environment and not just in a specially-constructed listening room. The
perfect timing in the sound reproduction ensures that a light beat on a
snare drum, for example, is reproduced as the light, sharp tap that it really
is - without the drums filling and muddying the sound image.
Extremely low loss in movable parts and linear impedance means that the
speakers can reproduce very fine details, even at low sound levels, and
that DALI speakers will load your amplifier very evenly, and the sound will
therefore not be "strained".
Internal cables and crossover networks are an important but frequently-
overlooked point. The internal cables in your DALI speakers are our own
Cordial cables, and the crossover networks, as with the rest of the speaker,
have been assembled by hand using top-quality components.
The loudspeaker units in your DALI speakers have been developed based
on our ultimate sound requirements. This ensures that the most delicate
details, such as a harp string or a puff of air, will be reproduced just as
convincingly as the powerful sound of a car door slamming etc.
At DALI the cabinet is both a piece of furniture and the speaker's sound
base, and is therefore constructed from acoustically-correct materials. As
with all the other components, the cabinets undergo a rigorous final
inspection, guaranteeing that only perfect speakers leave the DALI fac-
tory.