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In Admiration of Music
Creating superior sound has always been the cornerstone in our mission to deliver the best music
experience possible. Exploring, testing and developing new ways to reproduce sound using the latest
technology is what we live for at DALI.
Our skilled “sound creators” are driven by raw enthusiasm and follow the DALI sound philosophy in
all aspects when creating a DALI loudspeaker:
Holographic Sound Imaging | DALI’s time coherence and low-loss technologies create a transparent,
holographic, three-dimensional soundstage.
Amplifier Optimized | DALI’s linear impedance design ensures an audible reduction of amplifier
instability and coloration.
Time Coherence | The unique DALI drivers, optimised cabinets and carefully tuned crossovers
ensure optimum time coherence in the reproduced sound.
Wide Dispersion | DALI designs drivers and crossovers to produce wide, even sound dispersion,
resulting in outstanding room integration, a larger sweet spot and a wider listening area.
Low Resonance Cabinets | Specially designed cabinets reduce resonances and coloration of the
sound for natural, realistic sound.
Hand Crafted | Hand crafted from the fitting of the cabinet to final electroacoustic testing, each and
every speaker is personally approved and signed by the person who assembled it.
Since 1983, DALI – Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries – has designed, developed and
produced high performance Hi-Fi loudspeakers.
With a reputation for quality, reliability and integrity, DALI is driven by a raw passion for music and a
deep respect for the artists who interpret it. The development and refinement of new technologies
to increase the realism of the home entertainment experience is the main objective in our quest to
create what we believe to be the best loudspeakers in the world.
DALI headquarters, Denmark
Because of the sophisticated curved
shape, the FAZON series has no parallel
sides, which prevents standing waves
from arising.
Aluminium Cabinets
The backbone of the FAZON series is a sculptured, die-cast
aluminum cabinet structure.
Aluminium provides a much higher internal volume within a
limited sized cabinet, whilst still maintaining
a rigid and stiff
environment for the drivers.
If it was possible to create the same advanced shape in MDF at
an average thickness of 19 mm - quite typical for high quality
loudspeakers of this size - then approximately 30% of the internal
volume would be lost due to the thickness of the material.