The Dali for all genres especially sweet female vocals, the Triangle for piano, classical and percussion style music, the Elac for Rock and Pop music. They all have there own character.
Triangle and Elac reproducts music with technicality, but Dali is like your personal sound engineer, creates a stage, where focus is in front and rest envelops you. Truly unique in its class.
Those triangles are really nice . Very organic sounding . Could you recommend a speaker for near field listening in the roughly £200 range for a bedroom setup thank you
I have both Dali Oberon 3 and Elac DBR62. Overall the Dali are a better sounding speaker. More clarity and soundstage. Took getting used to, but since I have dialed in on the Dali sound, hard to beat. @@JimChristianAudio
I could very easily live with the Dali's or the Triangles. They both sounded very good but each have strong points that the other lacks. Over all I like the Dali's the best but the Triangles are so close for my ears it isn't funny. However, the Oberon 3 is literally twice the cost of the Br03 ( 800.00 vs 400.00 in 2024 ) For the money aspect alone, the Triangles would be my choice. If I gave the Dali's a 100 I think I would have to give the Triangles 98.5 to 99 I liked them that much, and again for half the money. The Elacs were fine but they just didn't do anything interesting enough to hold my attention. If I'm correct, they are the same price as the Dali's which makes them a non starter for my ears and wallet.
@@everydayden5826 you absolutely right. Now try the monitor audio bronze 100, not the silver100 , the bronze sound even better than the silver. Sometimes price doesn’t make sense.
@@JimChristianAudio I will look to see if I can find some audio from both of them. At 59 my hearing is not what I would like it to be, but if I can hear differences those with better hearing absolutely can. I believe that sometimes people overlook the fact that what a speaker is driven with, and the room and room treatments where it will be played, make more of a difference than even a pretty big price difference does. Another example is the Polk R 200 vs the Polk ES 20. I really like the R 200 for what it is. It is better in almost every way than the ES 20, but they really don't sound that much different. For me, the ES 20 gets me 95 percent of the way to the R 200's and at half the cost. With my ears at my age, the ES 20's are a much better deal. Spend the difference on or towards a better amp. I'm still using a pair or Definitive Technology BP-6 towers that are about 30 years old. I bought them new and have loved every minute of listening to them. I'd love to find a bookshelf stand mount speaker to save a little space but I can't find anything that sounds as good or does what the BP-6's do. I guess in this case, size does matter after all, ha ha ha. Best to you. -- dennis
I was thinking the same, but I kept the triangle because I need a good sounding speaker to compare with others. Thanks for watching . If you chose the Dali You won’t be disappointed either. they are both great 🔊
i bought the br03 after watching this video, wanted to take the speaker out of the box and the terminal already broke off instantly. dont have faith in this brand anymore. now i have the dali opticon 2s which are insane value at 500 euro a pair secondhand@@JimChristianAudio
Muy buenos los Dali!!! Para un mortal que se inicia y puede llegar a unos Oberon 1, mi sala es de 12 m2. Con que ampli me recomiendas arrancar? Nad316 BEE V2, Marantz pm6007, Yamaha S-301 o Rotel a11 Tribute? Saludos desde Argentina!
En este caso estoy entre el marantz con un sonido cálido y musical con un buen soundstage El rotel es dinámico y detallado, las Dalí son precisas y detalladas. Yo creo que marantz sería una mejor opción para las Dalí por su cálido sonido ya que eso ayudará al sonido detallado de las Dalí. Me gusta también Nad pero no mucho en esta situación. Gracias 🙏
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The Dali for all genres especially sweet female vocals, the Triangle for piano, classical and percussion style music, the Elac for Rock and Pop music. They all have there own character.
Triangle and Elac reproducts music with technicality, but Dali is like your personal sound engineer, creates a stage, where focus is in front and rest envelops you. Truly unique in its class.
The Dali's are ment to be listened with grills ON. Otherwise they will be to sharp at +5k hz... Also imaging will be messed up.
Thanks for your feedback
Who is playing that beautiful guitar from the theme of Romeo and Juliet ?
Elac
Those triangles are really nice .
Very organic sounding .
Could you recommend a speaker for near field listening in the roughly £200 range for a bedroom setup thank you
Dali are good, don’t know they are 200.
to my ears, im liking dali sound over bro3🙂
will brio be underpowered for oberon3 ?
what about 6000a?
Bro 3 for me, better sound stage. Dali for imaging. ELAC has plenty of room for processing.
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dali sounds much better, has more body and definition.
Thanks for your feedback.
Dali sound is great !
Yes Dali r good speakers. Thanks for watching.
I have both Dali Oberon 3 and Elac DBR62. Overall the Dali are a better sounding speaker. More clarity and soundstage. Took getting used to, but since I have dialed in on the Dali sound, hard to beat. @@JimChristianAudio
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I could very easily live with the Dali's or the Triangles. They both sounded very good but each have strong points that the other lacks. Over all I like the Dali's the best but the Triangles are so close for my ears it isn't funny. However, the Oberon 3 is literally twice the cost of the Br03 ( 800.00 vs 400.00 in 2024 ) For the money aspect alone, the Triangles would be my choice. If I gave the Dali's a 100 I think I would have to give the Triangles 98.5 to 99 I liked them that much, and again for half the money. The Elacs were fine but they just didn't do anything interesting enough to hold my attention. If I'm correct, they are the same price as the Dali's which makes them a non starter for my ears and wallet.
@@everydayden5826 you absolutely right. Now try the monitor audio bronze 100, not the silver100 , the bronze sound even better than the silver. Sometimes price doesn’t make sense.
@@JimChristianAudio I will look to see if I can find some audio from both of them. At 59 my hearing is not what I would like it to be, but if I can hear differences those with better hearing absolutely can. I believe that sometimes people overlook the fact that what a speaker is driven with, and the room and room treatments where it will be played, make more of a difference than even a pretty big price difference does. Another example is the Polk R 200 vs the Polk ES 20. I really like the R 200 for what it is. It is better in almost every way than the ES 20, but they really don't sound that much different. For me, the ES 20 gets me 95 percent of the way to the R 200's and at half the cost. With my ears at my age, the ES 20's are a much better deal. Spend the difference on or towards a better amp.
I'm still using a pair or Definitive Technology BP-6 towers that are about 30 years old. I bought them new and have loved every minute of listening to them. I'd love to find a bookshelf stand mount speaker to save a little space but I can't find anything that sounds as good or does what the BP-6's do. I guess in this case, size does matter after all, ha ha ha.
Best to you. -- dennis
triangle borea br03 can they sound good at low volume?
Triangle for me
You are absolutely right.
From what i hear here I would go for either the dali's or triangles
Thank you for watching, dali looks better and sound good, triangle sound better but I don’t like the cheap materials they use on the bro3
@@JimChristianAudio what speakers do you recommend at the moment for around 300-600 euro ?
@@roybrolsbeak I prefer triangle. But they look ugly 🥺. Daly looks way better.
I was thinking the same, but I kept the triangle because I need a good sounding speaker to compare with others. Thanks for watching
. If you chose the Dali You won’t be disappointed either. they are both great 🔊
i bought the br03 after watching this video, wanted to take the speaker out of the box and the terminal already broke off instantly. dont have faith in this brand anymore. now i have the dali opticon 2s which are insane value at 500 euro a pair secondhand@@JimChristianAudio
Muy buenos los Dali!!! Para un mortal que se inicia y puede llegar a unos Oberon 1, mi sala es de 12 m2. Con que ampli me recomiendas arrancar? Nad316 BEE V2, Marantz pm6007, Yamaha S-301 o Rotel a11 Tribute? Saludos desde Argentina!
En este caso estoy entre el marantz con un sonido cálido y musical con un buen soundstage
El rotel es dinámico y detallado, las Dalí son precisas y detalladas. Yo creo que marantz sería una mejor opción para las Dalí por su cálido sonido ya que eso ayudará al sonido detallado de las Dalí. Me gusta también Nad pero no mucho en esta situación.
Gracias 🙏
More Wilco. Triangle for me too. I think the Dali's were designed to be listened to with the grill's on?
Well I’m not sure. I always take the grills off of speakers 🔊. Thanks for watching.
Triangle bro 3 👍
Dali has the most base, Triangle has the most mid, Elac reference has most true sound from the recording.
Can I know the model of these brands
I updated the title. Thank you for watching.
crazy amp, and is that a tube dac or preamp?
@@webdkd3 275 tube amp
I want the dog. You can keep the speakers.
Hahaha, thanks 🙏 for watching
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