Mirage Om 6 Speakers Manual Arts

Posted By admin On 02/04/18
Mirage Om 6 Speakers Manual Arts

I want start this thread to focus on discussing Mirage speakers. It appears that Mirage has started to go small in recent years, promoting OmniSat or some new variation of it.

I would like to hear from people familiar with the Mirage brand of speakers on their opinions on comparing Mirage floorstanding OM series of speakers with these OmniSat speakers. Reading Mirage website, they seem to suggest that OmniSat performs almost to the level of OM speakers. It is hard to believe that the alumnium cased little speakers could perform to the level of wood cabinet of the OM speakers. The OM series speakers referred here are OM-6, OM-5, and OM-9. Hopefully, we can have a lively discussion here. Originally Posted by ccspruce I want start this thread to focus on discussing Mirage speakers. It appears that Mirage has started to go small in recent years, promoting OmniSat or some new variation of it.

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I would like to hear from people familiar with the Mirage brand of speakers on their opinions on comparing Mirage floorstanding OM series of speakers with these OmniSat speakers. Reading Mirage website, they seem to suggest that OmniSat performs almost to the level of OM speakers. It is hard to believe that the alumnium cased little speakers could perform to the level of wood cabinet of the OM speakers.

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The OM series speakers referred here are OM-6, OM-5, and OM-9. Hopefully, we can have a lively discussion here. Not even close. Originally Posted by haiwale Hi All, I have a questions for those who is familiar with Mirage speakers. I own 2 floor standing speakers M790 & a center speaker MCsi for 10 years. I was wondering if I upgrade to 3 ominiSat speakers instead of those speakers. Does any one know if the sound for music / movie improve substantially?

Thanks in advance. I find the newer Mirage speakers to be 'brighter' than the Mirage of a decade ago. Mirage used to sound very laid back. Whether you like the new sound, you'll have to determine for yourself, but I kind miss the old Mirage sound myself.

I think if you made the change, the sound will definitely be different, whether it's an improvement is up to your ears. I do not know whether you have seen this, but they look awful nice. I have three omc2's up front, a BPS400 sub, OMR2s on the side, and omni fx in the back.

I love the sound of the mirages. They sound great with Panny xr digital receivers as well, which is a great plus.

I used to have a pair of M3SIs--also great with the panny-- that were fantastic and I miss them to this day. They were just so big. I have listened to the Omni 260s in store, but the setup was less then perfect to say the least.

I thought they sounded nice, but not even a comparison to the M3s. These new ones, however, look promising!

IMHO - The old Mirage had some 'big' and expensive groundbreaking products such as the M1 speaker which were highly regarded in the audiophile community. Since they were bought out by Audio Product International (the parent company for Energy, Athena and some others) years ago, their product line has shifted more to the mass market. Nothing wrong with that, I just think their products in general have slipped a few notches but they are also cheaper. IMHO, the last highly regarded product they made was the BPS-400 sub which I did own.

I listended to their Omni Sats when they first came out. I was to use these in my second system. I came away very disappointed at the performance and then I heard what the price was and was further disappointed. I ended up with much cheaper Energy Take 5.1s which I felt better suited my needs. Originally Posted by EC Since they were bought out by Audio Product International (the parent company for Energy, Athena and some others) years ago, their product line has shifted more to the mass market.

I'm curious, I always thought Mirage was part of API. Why do you think they were 'bought out'? The M-1 was designed by Ian Paisley who was the head engineer at API at the time. The M-1 was designed entirely by the team at API.

I think the shift toward 'mass market' has more to do with the home theater market blossoming, and their need to address that part of the market. Sekaiju No Meikyuu Ost Rarity. The M-1 is probably Mirage's greatest achievement.it sounded amazing.it was effortless, and was amazingly dynamic. I probably got my facts mixed up. If I recall Mirage used to have its own factory / warehouse in the 80s and there was an Energy factory on McNicol Ave. Now they are under one roof because of this I thought they were bought out. One of friends mother used to work at the Energy factory (on the line making speakers) in the early - mid 80's and he was in the market for speakers and we were looking at Mirage and Mirage. Bloodlust Metal Jdr Pdf Printer. At that time Energy only had the 22's which were way out of his price range.