Mirage Loudspeakers Omnisat Inwall Speakers
Mirage Loudspeakers Omnisat Inwall Speakers
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 29, 2007]
prusso
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very good overall sound.
Weakness:
None that I can think of considering the price I paid for these speakers. $160 for the pair of speakers Using the Mirage Omnisats version 1 as secondary pair of speakers for stereo music I have these attached to 8 foot ceiling with speakers 5 feet apart and 7.5 feet away from my listening position. I am also running a pair of JBL nd 310ll (2-10's,4"mid and 3/4 laminated titanium tweeter. I also have a pardigm 10" pdr10 subwoofer and my receiver is the JVC vbk 9010 which has the usb Burr-Brown encoder built in.
Customer Service None that I can complain about for the price I paid for these speakers |
[Dec 29, 2006]
jakesong
AudioPhile
Strength:
Very spacious soundfield, but focused when necessary. Adequate bass (70 Hz or so) for casual listening. Easy to integrate with a subwoofer due to the ability to get down low enough. While not the same WAF as the Jamo's, they are not to obtrusive (they do look a little 'space-agey').
Weakness:
Somewhat diffused at times, they lack a little precision when listening to orchestral music (though I am not asking them to do this a lot, the main utilization is for HT).
i was looking to replace my currrent home theater set-up, that consisted of five Jamo speakers,(with a HSU subwoofer, as well as the Jamo sub) which were high in the WAF aspect, but sounded somewhat inadequate overall. I am acclimated to the sound of Magnepan speakers with the soundsatge that they set forth, as that is what is in my main listening room.
Customer Service Have not had to deal with Mirage, but Vanns was quite professional (shipped as stated, arrived in great condition). Similar Products Used: Jamo speakers, ocassionally I bring the Maggies down to see what they sound like (impressive, but too much floor space taken up, not so much in the WAF department either). |