Mirage Loudspeakers 595 Floorstanding Speakers
Mirage Loudspeakers 595 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 27, 1997]
Paul S.
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently purchased the Mirage 595 bipolars for the LR for a stereo and home theatre setup. After listening to what felt like hundreds of speakers, I narrowed by selection to the Mirages, Def Tech 8 and 10, and Vandersteen 1c. Obviously by those selections, I was looking for a wider soundstage achievable through bipolar speakers. I have now spent hundreds of hours listening to the 595's in both music and theatre settings and have been extremely impressed. They possess a balanced and adequate low end however the lack the bass extension and "umph" of DefTech products. They really excel through the highs and midrange with a more solid, and well-rounded performance than DefTech 8 or 10, and maintain a more dynamic performance than Vandersteen 1c. As with all bipolars, placement is critical and I continue to screw around with the "optimal" location. In summary, if you are looking for a balanced speaker that creates a tremendous soundstage with detail and imaging for music, as well as home theatre, give the Mirage 595's an audition. 4 stars. |
[Mar 02, 1999]
Brian S.
an Audio Enthusiast
About 8 months ago the urge to upgrade my speakers stuck. I went to an audio retailer that I had never been to before in search of Paradigm speakers. The Paradigm book shelves sounded excellent but the full rage speakers (which is what I was looking for) sounded some what mid bass colored. I listened to a number of speakers and then discovered the Mirage with I had never heard of before. The Mirage had very clean bass and sounded big, very big. I could not believe that these speakers only housed 5 1/4" woofers. After 8 months of listening to them, I still can't believe it. When going between the Paradigm and the Mirage while listening to Boney James track 3 (I think) where there is finger snapping in the track, the Mirage sounded more like flesh that the Paradigm. |