Dali Callisto 6 C and Sound Hub Wireless Loudspeaker Review

June 19, 2019 Comments Off on Dali Callisto 6 C and Sound Hub Wireless Loudspeaker Review

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“Get closer to the raison d’être of the Callisto system with the Sound Hub, and the good news is that the wireless transmission doesn’t bring a deterioration of the sound, albeit there’s little it can do to iron out the problems of the balance here. True, things are a little softer when using the hub’s two analogue inputs than when connecting sources using the optical or coaxial digital inputs – as one might expect given the extra ADC stage involved – but in general the Sound Hub, and its 96kHz/24-bit wireless audio transmission, is relatively transparent.

Not that this system is a hugely persuasive argument for the benefits of ‘hi-res’ sound, as its sonic characteristics tend to emphasise the high frequency energy, but fail to make much of the enhanced detail, insight and dynamics on offer. Florence & The Machine’s 2015 set How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful [Island Records 602547236050; 96kHz/24-bit] was delivered with useful bass weight and definition, but still had that upper midband softness and excessive treble fizz, almost as though a loudness curve was being applied. The result was a temptation to back off a bit on the volume in order to calm things down.”

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