Mirage Loudspeakers Omni 260 Floorstanding Speakers
Mirage Loudspeakers Omni 260 Floorstanding Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 04, 2007]
pipjen32
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound detail and clarity, accurate bass.
Weakness:
Some plastic trim issues in the offing. I bought my Mirage 260's after a recent move. Formerly I used a pair of Mission M74i's driven by a sweet little Rega Brio amp with a Marantz 6000 OSE LE cd player. I thought it was lovely, though I was at or about the first rung of audiophile learning. Nice bass, and clear and clean as a whistle.
Similar Products Used: Mission, JBL, Polk. |
[Dec 18, 2004]
cnstar18
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Imaging, vocals, special effects, midrange and high frequency sounds and power handling.
Weakness:
Bass It's about time they listed these speakers. Every single audio magazine raves about these Mirage speakers. The sales agent said they would be a great HT speaker but I was more interested in audio. After listening to a variety of music for over an hour I was convinced these were the audio speakers for me. The omni polar technology is truly something to behold. The sound imaging brings you right in the center of all the music. Mids, soft highs and vocals are their strenghts. Bass, which is rated at 35hz needs a good musical sub. My system consists of the Omni 260 towers, Omni rear channel speakers, the awesome Omni center channel and the Mirage LF150 10" subwoofer. All for only $1800. Plus a Yamaha RXV 1300 receiver and a Denon 1600 DVD player. I beleive I got spectacular sound/value for my money. Similar Products Used: Paradigm, Def tech, Energy, B&W, Boston Acoustics |
[Nov 22, 2004]
ryan4301
AudioPhile
Strength:
Imaging, Mids, Highs, Price, Looks
Weakness:
"Slightly" lean bass My first tryst with omni-polar technology. I must say I AM IMPRESSED. After years of listening to direct radiating speakers, I did not believe the imaging from omni speakers would ever be as accurate. Boy, was I wrong. These speakers spread the soundstage while mainting accurate imaging at the same time. Frequency Response: Fantastic highs and mids, slightly weak on bass though, but for the price, I'm not complaining. Vocals are crisp and clear, sliding fingers on guitar can be heard quite easily. After I had these for about 2 months, I went out and bought their bookshelf version (Omni 60) to use as surround. They match up really well. For anyone into hometheater, if space is not an issue get the 260's for surround. Mirage's website has some good information on what speakers match up with these for home theater. Mirage and DefTech are the two strongest contestants in this price range. DefTech bass reproduction is better than Mirage (nothing a good sub can't overcome). But for music, DefTech loses imaging. Mirage outperforms DefTech in this area. If you spend months auditioning speakers, you *might* be able to find something better than these in this price range. But for those of us who cant spend our lives just auditioning speakers, these are a bargain. Bottomline: If you want speakers purely for home theater, you could go DefTech or Mirage. If music is a significant part of your listening, go for Mirage. Similar Products Used: DefTech, Polk Audio, Tannoy, B&W, Vienna Acoustics |