The Dali Oberon 3 passive bookshelf speakers in light oak are award - winning audiophile speakers. They're perfect for small to medium - sized rooms due to their compact bookshelf size. Dali - designed custom drivers deliver dynamic and detailed sound. The patented SMC technology cuts down magnetic distortion. With a wide dispersion pattern, they're easy to place in any room. The ultra - lightweight woven soft dome tweeters offer clear highs and upper mids. The 7' wood fibre cone woofer, 15% larger than the common 6.5' standard, provides accurate bass with a low - loss surround. The MDF board cabinet has a high - grade vinyl finish. They work well as stand - mounted speakers and come with removable grille covers. Combining the big sound of floor - standing speakers with the compactness of stand - mounts, the Oberon 3 offers impressive highs, detailed mids, and well - timed bass. Frequency Range (+/-3 dB): 47 - 26,000Hz. Sensitivity: 87dB. Nominal Impedance: 6ohms. Maximum SPL: 108dB. Recommended Amplifier Power: 25 - 150W. Crossover Frequency: 2,400 Hz. HF driver: 1x 29mm Soft Dome. LF driver: 1x 7” Wood Fiber Cone. Bass reflex enclosure. Connection input: Single Wire. Recommended Placement: On - Wall Shelf or stand. Dimensions: 13.7' x 7.8' x 12.3' / 350 x 200 x 315mm. Weight: 13.9lbs / 6.3kg. Comes with detachable grilles and rubber feet.


Using the Dali Oberon 3 speakers is easy. First, decide on a good spot. They're recommended for on - wall shelves or stands, and their wide dispersion pattern gives you plenty of placement options. Connect them to your amplifier using the single - wire connection input. Make sure your amplifier power is between 25 - 150W for the best performance. When it comes to the grilles, you can put them on for a more uniform look or take them off to expose the speakers' drivers. For maintenance, keep the speakers clean. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the MDF cabinet with the high - grade vinyl finish. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the finish. Also, don't place the speakers in a very humid or hot environment. The rubber feet help keep the speakers stable, so make sure they're in good condition. If you notice any issues with the sound, like distortion or a lack of clarity, check the amplifier settings and the connections first.