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The Dali Oberon 1 is an ultra-compact bookshelf speaker. It features the same oversized 29 mm ultra-lightweight soft dome tweeter as its floor-standing siblings, and an SMC based 5.25 wood fiber woofer to handle lower midrange and bass. Check now!
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Dali Oberon 1 | Bookshelf Speaker Dealer | Pavilion Electronics The Dali Oberon 1 is an ultra-compact bookshelf speaker. It features the same oversized 29 mm ultra- lightweight soft dome tweeter as its floor-standing siblings, and an SMC based 5.25" wood fibre woofer to handle lower midrange and bass. Check now! Product details Given its ultra-compact size, the OBERON 1 is the smallest addition to the OBERON line-up. The cabinet size enables an optimal balance between inner volume optimized for bass performance, and a compact cabinet design suited for smaller rooms, discreet audio setups or wall mounting. Like its larger siblings, the OBERON 1 makes use of the oversized 29 mm ultra light-weight soft dome tweeter to handle the highs and detailed mids, while the SMC based 5.25″ wood fibre woofer renders the lower midrange and well-timed bass. With the launch of the DALI OBERON loudspeaker series, we have picked the best elements from our current speakers and brought them together in a series that delivers on audio quality, looks, and versatility. The compactness of the OBERON 1 makes it easy to integrate into any room. To achieve a wide dispersion pattern in the listening area, the driver materials and geometry applied in the OBERON 1 have been carefully selected. The same principles have been applied in the design of the crossover. As a result, you will experience a well-integrated sound, even when listening at a significant off-axis angle. This is important as you are rarely seated directly in front of your loudspeakers when listening to music. An added benefit is seriously reduced harmonic distortion and diffractions causing frequency distortion, as these will always be stronger in an on-axis response. This is also the reason why all DALI speakers are not designed to be toed-in.