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Product Review 

 

 

Mirage OMNI 5.1 Loudspeaker System

  

May, 2003

  

Sandy Bird

 

  

Introduction

  

The one encompassing statement accepted 
by all when starting into the world of hi end 
audio is, “The loudspeaker is the most 
important and most influential part of the 
entire system.” A good loudspeaker can 
make medium grade electronics sound 
astonishing, and even the best components 
cannot make an inferior loudspeaker sound 
acceptable.  

The overall voice of your entire system will 
be realized by your loudspeakers. When 
people start into the market, they may know 
this and spend time and energy getting the 
right speakers for their setup. However, 
once we get into the perpetual upgrade loop, 
the speakers are often the first component 
to be forgotten. 

The legacy of the Mirage OMNI polar speaker 
is a long one that started over 15 years ago. 
The flagship of the original series labeled the 
M1 débuted in 1987 and is still regarded as 
one of the best bipolar implementation to 
date. This was a massive speaker that 
weighed in at almost 200 pounds, and its 
legacy is still remembered in the hi-fi world.  

In the used market, which has a tendency to 

  

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Specifications

 
OMNI 260 Floor-Stander:

 

• Quasi- Three Way 
• One 1" Pure Titanium Hybrid Tweeter, Two 6 1/2" 
Titanium Deposit Woofers 
• MFR: 35 Hz - 20 kHz ± 3 dB 
• Crossover: 700Hz, 2 kHz 
• Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms (4 Ohms min.) 
• In Room Sensitivity: 93 dB/W/M 
• Size: 42" H x 9" W x 15" D 
• Weight: 55 Pounds Each 
• MSRP: $500/Each - Cherry or Black Ash

 

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Summary of Contents for OMNI 5.1

Page 1: ...e first component to be forgotten The legacy of the Mirage OMNI polar speaker is a long one that started over 15 years ago The flagship of the original series labeled the M1 d buted in 1987 and is sti...

Page 2: ...his orientation Just look at the polar plot of any driver s frequency response when you get more than 30 degrees off axis let alone 90 degrees However that was no reason to give up Instead Mirage s re...

Page 3: ...nd a flared port achieving a 3 dB down point of 35 Hz The cabinets are constructed of 3 4 MDF and covered in Black Ash or Cherry You will not find bi wire binding posts on any of the new OMNI series T...

Page 4: ...our home theater and multi channel music setups The OMNI CC consists of the same OMNIGIUDE technology used in the 260s but in a different configuration The driver components consist of the OMNIGUIDE 1...

Page 5: ...ubber feet which should be attached to the back of the speaker I would have known this had I read the instructions but due to my dislike for instruction manuals I stuck the rubber feet to the wall oop...

Page 6: ...isons The new OMNI 260 lacks the powered subs and lower frequency extension of the FRx 9 but makes up for it by being 200 cheaper On the lower end of the scale the smallest OMNI speakers the OMNI 50s...

Page 7: ...g images to the sides of the listener on certain tracks but never behind To be truthful the OMNI 260s were a holographic experience I had to check 3 times seriously 3 times to make sure the processor...

Page 8: ...the rain in the opening scene of Seven The OM 200 maintains Mirage s excellence in subwoofer design and hold up to its claims of bettering the already successful BPS 150 The bass is tight controlled a...

Page 9: ...time with the new OMNI series so much I am considering moving my beloved OM 6s to my two channel system and purchasing this setup for my home theater While they are not the OM series they are the next...

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