I own a pair of the Dali Euphonia MS5's. They are revealing and powerful. The bass is tight and muscular, the mids are super articulate, and the high's are airy without harshness, all in all a very pleasurable balance -- a real joy to own.
Yes, they are a heavy beast, but that is a positive in my way of thinking. I won't buy speakers that don't pass the knuckle test, and these do. The granite bases are also a very nice touch. Apparently, the new Dali's that replaced these (same driver configuration but weight less and are made in China) are selling for $20K.
However, they do require careful positioning to get the bass, imaging and soundstage right - more effort than previous loudspeakers I've owned. My listening room is 19' x 15". Just spent a couple of hours using the "Wilson" loudspeaker positioning approach, which has paid dividends. They landed about 4.5' from the wall behind the speakers and 3' from the side walls, and slightly toed in.
Next on the list -- more room treatment. Time to listen to some tunes. What a great hobby!
Yes, they are a heavy beast, but that is a positive in my way of thinking. I won't buy speakers that don't pass the knuckle test, and these do. The granite bases are also a very nice touch. Apparently, the new Dali's that replaced these (same driver configuration but weight less and are made in China) are selling for $20K.
However, they do require careful positioning to get the bass, imaging and soundstage right - more effort than previous loudspeakers I've owned. My listening room is 19' x 15". Just spent a couple of hours using the "Wilson" loudspeaker positioning approach, which has paid dividends. They landed about 4.5' from the wall behind the speakers and 3' from the side walls, and slightly toed in.
Next on the list -- more room treatment. Time to listen to some tunes. What a great hobby!