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Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker $16,000 McIntosh B&W JBL Burmester Focal Sopra Klipsch

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:58 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6418.02 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276653804375
  • Seller: pangea777 (309|94.4%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Garden Grove, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 750,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker $16,000 Definitive Technology TANNOY Totem Forest B&W

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:07 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6447.6 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276653799226
  • Seller: pangea777 (309|94.4%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Garden Grove, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 750,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker Box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Audiophile Main Speaker RETAIL $16,000

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:07 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6438.99 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276646026454
  • Seller: pangea777 (308|94.1%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Garden Grove, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box. Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker Box on pallet with metal straps. Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker $16K Totem Forest Bang Olufsen Monitor Audio Gold B&W

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:06 on Thursday
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  • Price: 6513.95 EUR FESTPREIS
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    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker $16K Bowers Wilkins Definitive Technology TANNOY JBL

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:06 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6416.25 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276653841046
  • Seller: pangea777 (309|94.4%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Garden Grove, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 750,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker $16,000 Martin Logan Meridian Dynaudio Polk Audio JBL

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:06 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6416.25 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276653815717
  • Seller: pangea777 (309|94.4%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Garden Grove, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 750,0 EUR
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    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker $16,000 McIntosh Bang & Olufsen Monitor Audio Gold B&W

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:06 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6447.6 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276653802522
  • Seller: pangea777 (309|94.4%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Garden Grove, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 750,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have the original box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original Box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Audiophile Main Speaker MS 5 RETAIL $16K

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    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker Box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Audiophile Main Speaker RETAIL $16K

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:05 on Thursday
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    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box. Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker Box on pallet with metal straps. Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker $16K Focal Sopra McIntosh Klipsch Bang Olufsen TANNOY

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:05 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6507.58 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276653847260
  • Seller: pangea777 (311|95.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Garden Grove, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 750,0 EUR
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    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker $16K Acoustic Energy TANNOY B&W JBL McIntosh Klipsch

End: 10.10. 2024 09:42:05 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6469.66 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 276653845807
  • Seller: pangea777 (311|95.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Garden Grove, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 750,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

DALI Euphonia MS5 Audiophile Main Speaker MS 5 LIST PRICE $16K

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    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box.Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker Box on pallet with metal straps.Prefer local pickup.FREE Local pickup anywhere in Southern California Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Audiophile Main Speaker RETAIL $16K

End: 09.10. 2024 19:32:14 on Wednesday
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    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box. Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker Box on pallet with metal straps. Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Audiophile Main Speaker RETAIL $16K

End: 09.10. 2024 18:57:42 on Wednesday
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    Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker RETAIL $16,000 THESE ARE DALI FLAGSHIP SPEAKERS ! These speakers are among the most powerful and crystal-clear sound on the planet! Each speaker weighs around 170 lbs, bringing the total weight for both to approximately 350 lbs. I am the original owner. Paid $16,000 for both speakers.Barely used and in Excellent condition.Both Speakers are very well taken care of. I have DALI original speaker box. Will ship with GREAT CARE!Will ship in DALI original speaker Box on pallet with metal straps. Experience high-quality sound with the Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker. This audiophile speaker is designed to provide clear and detailed sound, perfect for music lovers and movie enthusiasts alike. Made by the renowned brand DALI, you can be assured of exceptional quality and durability. The Dali Euphonia MS5 Speaker is the perfect addition to any home audio setup. With its sleek design and advanced technology, it offers a superior listening experience. Dont miss out on this amazing opportunity to enhance your home entertainment. Specifications: Product SeriesEUPHONIASpeaker TypeFrontFrequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz]31 - 28,000Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB]89.0Nominal Impedance [?]4Maximum SPL [dB]115Recommended Amplifier Power [W]50 – 500Crossover Frequency [Hz]685 / 3,300 / (15,000)High Frequency Drivers1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile DomeMidrange Driver1 x 6½ Wood Fiber ConeLow Frequency Driver2 x 8 Wood Fiber ConeEnclosure TypeBass ReflexBass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz]24.0Dimensions With Base (HxWxD)49.5” x 11.25” x 22”1245 x 280 x 550 [cm]Weight132 lbs. [69 kg]FinishCherry VeneerTotal Shipping Weight350 lbs. Astonishing speakers that will not disappoint ! Growing Pleasure: Loudspeakers in this price range ought to do well in most performance parameters. With The Euphonia MS 5 Dali has applied all their skills. The question is: How far does that take us? There are well-crafted loudspeakers, then there are very well-crafted loudspeakers, then there is Dali! If there is one thing that these Danish speaker builders have always excelled at, it is making loudspeakers with stunning cosmetic finish. Obviously, Euphonia MS 5 is no exception. It is a creation that inspires love at first sight. This is a massive loudspeaker whose size indicates the kind of space it requires in order to breathe freely. This was confirmed every time the MS 5s depth charge bass rolled through our listening room. The Dali story began a little over 20 years ago and the man behind it all was no less than Peter Lyngdorf, who has since become famous for his TacT Audio products. In 1983, he decided to build no-compromise loudspeakers under the name Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industry, Dali for short. Today, Dali employs more than 60 people and the range consists of nearly 60 models. It is definitely a global brand with distribution in more than 40 countries. Anniversary Giant: The Euphonia Series was introduced to celebrate Dalis 20th anniversary and reaffirm their reputation as a name to reckon with. MS 5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the series with design and finish truly worthy of the term flagship. The detailed finish can be studied under a magnifying glass and the construction exudes the joy of workmanship and solid traditional handcraftsmanship. At 124 centimeters tall and a deadweight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. It is a three-way bass reflex design with dual 8 inch woofers, a 6.5 inch midrange unit and Dalis proprietary ribbon/soft dome high frequency module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a-half- way design, since the dome and the ribbon do not cover exactly the same frequency range. The high frequency module can be said to be the heart of the series, as it is employed throughout the Euphonia range. One might well ask: why two different types of high frequency drivers? It is a well known fact that at rising frequencies dispersion narrows to a tight beam. Because this is undesirable behavior, loudspeaker designers have constantly sought ways to work around the problem. Conventional dome tweeters have good horizontal and vertical dispersion, while ribbon drivers have fine horizontal dispersion, but poor vertical dispersion. Dali claims that by combining these two sets of performance characteristics, they achieve enhanced high frequency dispersion. Most important, however, are the outstanding sonic benefits that a ribbon tweeter offers. In many cases, a ribbon tweeter can deliver more linear frequency response and faster transient response than a conventional dome. In addition, it is easier to minimize distortion. Presumably, all of these qualities were desirable, but in order to ensure proper dispersion, a dome was also used. The dome extends to 15 kHz, while the ribbon continues all the way to 28 kHz. The tweeter module is placed at ear-height between the midrange and bass units. This position also ensures best possible integration between the high and mid frequencies and allows listening positions closer to the speakers without sonic compromise. Fibers and Dispersion: The dual 8 inch and single 6.5 inch units are specially developed for the series. The goal was a fast, yet rigid cone without resonant tendencies. To achieve this, a special type of paper pulp cone was chosen containing unusually long wood fibers in carefully calculated proportions. The fibers are credited with resonance control and make possible a cone with low mass and high rigidity. To further reduce resonance, the cone is coated with a synthetic material. Another key design goal was minimal loss in the transition from electrical to mechanical energy. Great emphasis has been placed on designing drivers that convert as much as possible of the signalís electrical energy into cone motion, instead of turning it into heat due to mechanical resistance. An additional objective was smooth, even, room-independent dispersion. It would seem that this goal has been achieved. One can move about freely between the loudspeakers without radical changes in sound. Listening distance is also not a particularly crucial parameter. The MS 5 has a large ìsweet spot. Tri-Wiring: The crossover filter is not left to chance in such a serious loudspeaker design. To eliminate interference from air motion inside the enclosure and from panel vibration, the crossover is isolated in a chamber at the base. All components are mounted to minimize interaction, which is especially important with inductors and their magnetic fields. All components are hard-wired, i.e. soldered directly to each other with no printed circuit board. The loudspeakers are fitted with three pairs of terminals for optional tri-wiring. The crossover is optimized for tri-wiring or, even better, tri-amping. At the very least, bi-wiring or bi-amping is recommended, in which case the lower two terminal pairs (bass and midrange) are connected together, while the high frequency input is connected separately. We used this configuration during our listening sessions. The terminals are of high quality and accept all types of connections. For banana plugs, the opening can be tightened for increased contact pressure.For enhanced structural integrity, the enclosure is made from MDF with numerous vertical grooves to make it easier to bend. The front baffle is a sandwich construction with 16 mm MDF on top of a 22 mm panel. The stone base, weighing in at 20 kg, is made from crushed granite. Never Disappoint: It has always been my experience that recordings that impress the first time around tend to die after a few listens. The best records I have heard have most often only seemed okay after the first listen, barely hinting at their potential. But the more you listen, the better they become. I do not know if this line of reasoning can also be applied to audio, but if so, the MS 5 is a damn fine loudspeaker. The first impression was not that this is an extraordinary loudspeaker, but the more we listened, the more we were impressed. This is a loudspeaker that takes a brief while to grow on you. It is difficult to say why this should be the case. Perhaps it stimulates so many of our auditory taste buds all at once that initially there is simply too much information to deal with. This is definitely a loudspeaker that we can unconditionally recommend even to people whose sonic preferences we know nothing about. Dali Euphonia MS 5 is such a multi-facetted loudspeaker that no listener will come away disappointed. It doesnt matter what sonic parameter you focus on, MS 5 masters it. It has no aberrant characteristics that some listeners might take issue with. A Perfect Balancing Act: With speakers in this price range, a subwoofer should not have to be your next investment. We can eliminate any risk of such an investment straight away. If there is any frequency range that the MS 5 masters, it is the bass. In this range, it can compete with the best speakers we have auditioned in this series of articles. It goes way down deep, yet remains highly articulate and dry. It has a pistonic force that reminds us of the Revel Performa F50 with its peerless depth charge feel.When playing music with substantial bass content, filled with synthesizer bass lines or electric bass in the bottom octaves, they offer rich contrast and impressive control. There is a sense of freedom and ease that imparts a very natural flow to bass information. Those familiar with Maxwells Embrya know the ludicrous synthesizer bass on the first track. Put it on and turn up the volume and the sound goes straight through your bodyís organs in a manner that I have rarely heard before. The bass becomes hellishly physical. A kidney belt is recommended to keep your inner organs in place! Still, the bass breathes and pulsates effortlessly! Naturally, this monumental performance demands an amplifier with excellent power reserves. With far less expensive loudspeakers, potent bass tends to overshadow everything else, making the system sound less coherent. But that is not a problem here. The midrange and high frequencies integrate ideally with the powerful bass. Amazing consistency is one of the characteristics of the MS 5 that impresses us most of all. In spite of its powerful bass, it is perfectly balanced. Moving up the frequency spectrum, we encounter an open, articulate midrange that unearths a wealth of micro-details and nuances. Voices are rendered with highly realistic body and warmth. All chest tones are present and vocals flow free and clear. Brass instruments have a natural timbre and realistic presence. Their tonal colors are amazing and their full dynamic capabilities are revealed. While the midrange is perhaps not quite as focused or distinctly dynamic or as detailed as B&W Nautilus 802, Von Schweikert VR-4 GEN III or Martin Logan Odyssey, the difference is minimal. But there is one area in which MS 5 far and away exceeds its fantastic bass and overall coherence ñ the upper frequencies. It is without rival and is perhaps the finest upper range we have heard in this test series. Offhand, we cannot name any speaker that does it better. The highs are extended and airy with incredible sparkle, dynamics and tonal color. It is pristine and seems completely liberated from any kind of distortion. The usually difficult S-sounds found on many of our demo discs are handled brilliantly. We have seldom heard such gentleness combined with such a distinct and fully mature reproduction of the upper frequency range. It is amazingly well-integrated with the midrange and extends upwards with stunning naturalness. Undeniably first class performance. We tip our hats and bow in the presence of some of the finest high frequencies we have ever heard. Luxury for All: As should be clear by now, this is an impressive loudspeaker in so many respects. It is impressive that Dali could bring together all the parts to create such a powerful whole. When you sit and listen, your attention is not focused on individual aspects, instead you can revel in a loudspeaker that plays music of all kinds and changes moods to match the music. It approaches its task with consummate ease and never once stumbles. It keeps a sharp eye on the musical event and has impeccable timing. It is also insanely great fun to crank them up loud. It is tough to come up with any reasonable or justified criticism, but if I had to guess, there might be those would feel that the lower octaves could be just the tiniest bit faster, although I personally have no objections on this point.MS 5 has a warm sound that never comes close to being overblown, but when paired with electronics with exaggerated warmth, it might be a bit much for some listeners. The stereo image could be just a bit more focused. There are better alternatives at this price point. It does not appear to be an especially difficult amplifier load, but we can imagine how great it could sound tri-amped with three heavyweight power amplifiers connected directly to the respective filter sections. Do not underestimate the importance of a powerful amplifier, especially if you want to take full advantage of their bass potential! This is a High End loudspeaker in the true sense of the word with such an appealing sound that the vast majority should love it. If you were to assemble a list of the qualities that you would expect from a speaker at this price, Dali Euphonia MS 5 fits the bill. If you have the money and are looking for loudspeakers, you must give them a listen. But remember to check your home owners insurance. It may not cover building damage caused by bass rhythms. The Dali MS5 Speakers are the flagship of the Euphonia Series. At over 4 feet tall and a weight of 132 lbs., this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Nothing but seeing and hearing the EUPHONIA MS5 can describe it! From the manufacturer’s website: The EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1 x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/wood fiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are employed throughout the DALI speaker range. DALI makes it easy to integrate loudspeakers in any room. They carefully select driver materials and geometry as well as design the crossover especially to achieve wide dispersion. DALI loudspeakers fill a wider area of the room with smooth, integrated sound. They design loudspeakers for optimal frequency response (consistent sound pressure regardless of frequency), even for listeners seated off-center. The EUPHONIA Series is developed, designed, hand-built, assembled and individually tested at the DALI factory in Denmark. Specifications: Product Series EUPHONIA Speaker Type Front Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) [Hz] 31 - 28,000 Sensitivity (2.83 V/1 m) [dB] 89.0 Nominal Impedance [?] 4 Maximum SPL [dB] 115 Recommended Amplifier Power [W] 50 – 500 Crossover Frequency [Hz] 685 / 3,300 / (15,000) High Frequency Drivers 1 x 10 x 55 mm Ribbon1 x 29 mm Soft Textile Dome Midrange Driver 1 x 6½ Wood Fiber Cone Low Frequency Driver 2 x 8 Wood Fiber Cone Enclosure Type Bass Reflex Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency [Hz] 24.0 Dimensions With Base (HxWxD) 49.5” x 11.25” x 22” 1245 x 280 x 550 [cm] Weight 132 lbs. [69 kg] Finish Cherry Veneer Total Shipping Weight 350 lbs.

Dali Euphonia MS5 Floorstanding Speakers; MS-5; Cherry Veneer Pair

End: 04.10. 2023 22:59:00 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 4743.56 EUR FESTPREIS
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  • Item number: 325709711946
  • Seller: tmraudio (12502|100.0%)
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    The worlds largest online retailer of pre-owned audio Product DescriptionWho we areWhat we doOur ProcessOur Policies Dali Euphonia MS5 Floorstanding Speakers; MS-5; Cherry Veneer Pair Product SKU: 51508 Age: 1 Year Tobacco Exposure: No MSRP: $12000 Serial Number: 2300034 # of Owners: 1 Service History: None Cosmetic Description: Good cosmetic condition with some minor visible cosmetic wear including a few nicks on the right side black base as well as scratches on the baffle of one speaker. This item does show a few blemishes but is attractive overall and has been well cared for, and sounds wonderful. What is Included: Pair of speakers as shown Other Notes: The EUPHONIA MS5 (MS for Main Speaker) is the flagship of the EUPHONIA Series. At 124 cm tall and a dead weight of 69 kg, this is an armor-crushing giant of a loudspeaker. Essentially, the EUPHONIA MS5 is a three-way bass reflex speaker with 2 x 8 bass woofers, 1x 6.5” midrange driver and DALI´s proprietary ribbon/soft dome hybrid tweeter module. In fact, it is more a three-and-a half-way design, as the dome and the ribbon do not cover the same frequency range. The Hybrid Tweeter Module and the paper/woodfiber cone drivers are core DALI technologies and the heart of the EUPHONIA Series. Same core technologies are emplyed throughout the DALI speaker range. -Dali Speakers Functional Notes: Operational condition of this item is excellent, fully tested and no issues found. Shipping: Shipping within the Continental USA is $499- This includes securing to a pallet with adequate protection and shipping via FedEx Freight to a residential address anywhere in the Continental USA. This rate can be reduced by $60 if a commercial delivery address available or if item can be picked up at nearest FedEx Freight depot. FedEx Freight charges a residential delivery fee otherwise which is included in our flat rate charge. Your online source for the best value in new and used audio gear. Visit us online to Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign The Music Room is the largest online retailer of pre-owned HiFi equipment in the world. Headquartered in beautiful Boulder Colorado, The Music Room is a team of 17 strong (and growing) music lovers - all dedicated to one singular mission: delivering the very best online shopping experience in the audio industry - period. We specialize in well-cared for, previously used gear because that is what we are passionate about. We feel that there is nothing more fulfilling than creating a high-performance system on a budget with carefully selected used components, speakers and cables. Our program is safe, secure, fast, fair, hassle-free and highly effective. 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We’ll handle every step of the process from shipping to appraisals, customer service, fulfillment, and returns: Industry-low rates with no hidden fees Leverage our world-class reputation and get exposure in multiple sales venues - putting your product in front of over 570k monthly shoppers. Our program is Safe, Secure, Fast, Fair, Hassle-Free and Highly Effective. With 100% feedback ratings in every venue in which we sell, you can rest assured that we’ve got your back. Visit us online to Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign Quality Assurance: We offer 15-20 new product listings for sale daily. Each product undergoes an extremely rigorous quality-assurance and listening session by one of our qualified technicians. We understand that buying used audio equipment can be rife with uncertainty and unexpected headaches. Our quality assurance program is informed by a knowledge-base built through delivering over 30,000 used audio products to satisfied customers. We promise to deliver your product in good working order - exactly as described 100% of the time. Support: We don’t just make promises. We stand behind them - your satisfaction is guaranteed. Our support team is ready to help you with any questions you might have before and after the sale. Value: In the never-ending pursuit of high performance, it’s important to stretch your limited budget as far as possible. Used equipment sells for a fraction of new prices, and with a partner like The Music Room you can upgrade any time you like and get most of your money back. There’s simply no better way to maximize a limited audio budget. Packaging: We’ve invested thousands of dollars and countless hours into mastering our state-of-the-art packaging process. Our custom foam-in-place packaging system allows us to safely package almost any item regardless of irregular shapes or sizes. Most importantly, this system provides our customers with a re-usable shipping box which increases the resale value of the product and provides a shipping method for easy, secure returns. Be seen by over 70,000 monthly visitors. Visit us online to Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign Payment: Prompt payment is expected. Paypal is preferred but all forms of payment are accepted. Unpaid item case will be opened after 3 days if no payment received. Shipping Times: Most Domestic orders ship within 1 business day of purchase. For International orders or freight shipments, please allow 2-3 business days. In all cases, tracking information will be emailed to you at the moment the shipping label is created. If you cant find it or have other questions about shipping & logistics, please contact us. Shipping Costs: Flat rate shipping costs are applicable within the contiguous 48 States (USA). These rates are clearly posted on each product page. 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STEREOLAY 1/06,CANTON 1 DC,ELAC FS 609 1 PI,DALI EUPHONIA MS 5,B & W 800 D,AUDIO

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DALI Lautsprecher Katalog Prospekt MegaLine Euphonia MS5 MS4 Helicon800

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Stereopl.1/06 Nubert nuLine 100+ATM,Dali Euphonia MS 5,Reson RG 1 M u.RG 1 A

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STEREO 10/02 DYNAUDIO 25,DALI EUPHONIA MS 4,MS 5,LINN 2250,TANNOY EYRIS,OCTAVE v

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STEREO 10/02 DYNAUDIO 25,DALI EUPHONIA MS 4,MS 5,LINN 2250,TANNOY EYRIS,OCTAVE v

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STEREO 10/2002 Dali Euphonia Lua Cantilena SEL, Octave V40 Dynaudio 25 AVM A6

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+ Dali Euphonia MS5 Lautsprecher + in AHORN + wie NEU + Neupreis 14.800 Euro +

End: 10.02. 2012 01:48:07 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 4588 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 330680165415
  • Bids: 17
  • Seller: ct-fotodesign (611|10000%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Dipperz Deutschland
  • Ships to: Deutschland
  • Shipping: 180 EUR
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Stereo 10/02 Linn 2250, Dali Euphonia MS4 MS5, Octave V

End: 28.07. 2011 19:47:33 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 1 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 250857610088
  • Bids: 1
  • Seller: nulli100 (842|10000%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: München Deutschland
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 1,5 EUR
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