Dali Concept Center Center Channels

Dali Concept Center Center Channels 

DESCRIPTION

  • 1" controlled dispersion textile dome tweeter
  • Mounted in a fully magnetically shielded enclosure
  • Sensitivity (2,83V/1m.) [dB] 91
  • Nominal Impedance [Ohm] 8
  • Maximum SPL [dB] 109

USER REVIEWS

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[Feb 18, 2021]
surfnetb


Strength:

I have the towers Dali Concept 10 and the center speaker Dali Concept 7, they match perfectly and I am very happy with all of those. The center speaker has two 5' mid-woofer and a 1' soft dome tweeter that give an amazing clarity and real sounding voice and enough punch to appreciate everything that comes to the center. It goes from 57Hz to 25Khz and weight around 10kg but I set up my crossover to 80Hz for the center and really this speaker does not disappoint and can compete with much more expensive center speakers in my opinion. RRP was around $600 Aust and I got it for $90 in excellent condition, so lucky. I definitely recommend this center speaker that looks great in cherry finish, but remember it is of quite a big size and weight.

Weakness:

Strength: excellent sound reproduction if you have the right amplifier, great looking tapered shape speaker not looking just like a shoe box Weakness: none really for that Concept 7

Price Paid:
60
Purchased:
Used  
Model Year:
2013
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jan 02, 2016]
Pete
Audio Enthusiast

The concept series offers good value for money mostly. I have the concept 6 secondhand and I am pretty much happy with them. Allthou later series have a more laidback sound (concept 6 is pretty crisp and low on bass). The concept center on the other hand, is not that good. It has a different tweeter than the other concepts (except for concept 1 i think), and it shows. The sound signature is about the same, but the lack of power from the tweeter creates a noticable "hole" in the front row. Dialoge is ok, but as soon as there is a lot of sound and action coming through the center, it all drowns in a mess. This problem also shows when sound is moving from the side speakers over to the center. The sound looses its crispness through the center.

Even if you have concept speakers i would recommend avoiding the center and go for another dali center. The new zensor range sounds amazing, and is well ahead of the now aging concepts. But, pay attention to the center channels in the budget dali range, and listen to them before you buy.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 28, 2011]
1970cs
Audio Enthusiast

Bought this on Ebay for $100 to use as a center for audio only. It has a very full deep tone and is very clear. I'm powering it with a Yamaha RV 995(100 watts) and the sound fills a fairly large room quite well. It's matched with a vintage pair of Pinnacle PN8+ fronts and Pinnacle AC800 rears. The deep sound of the Dali Concept blends quite well with Pinnacles' in quite a number of settings. It has enough bass that I don't feel the need to use a sub.

For the money, I consider it to be an excellent center.



OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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