4 x Dali IKON Phantom in-wall speakers
(RRP £1200)
1 x Dali Vokal Phantom centre speaker
(RRP £425)
1 x Dali IKON Subwoofer (RRP £525)
50m QED Silver Anniversary XT cable with 10 Mk2 Airloc plugs fitted (RRP £370)
1m QED Qunex 3 stereo interconnect (RRP £50)
6m QED Qunex P-SW subwoofer lead (RRP £40)
1m QED P-75 digital coaxial interconnect (RRP £30)
Total RRP - £2640
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Dali IKON in-wall 5.1
Dali IKON Phantom speakers and Vokal Phantom centre
IKON Phantom:
Drivers: 28mm dome tweeter,
45x17mm ribbon tweeter,
165mm Bass
Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
Frequency response: 65Hz - 35kHz
Weight: 6.5kg
Dimensions: 438 x 275 x 100mm
Cut-out diameter: 400 x 237mm
Vokal Phantom:
Drivers: 28mm dome tweeter,
45x17mm ribbon tweeter,
2 x 125mm Bass
Nominal Impedance: 8 ohms
Frequency response: 72Hz - 30kHz
Weight: 6.1kg
Dimensions: 275 x 436 x 113mm
Cut-out: 237 x 400mm
Dali IKON Subwoofer
Light Oak
Light Walnut
Black
IKON sub:
1x 12" inch driver
Frequency Range - 26Hz to 200Hz
Amplifier - 250W
Dimentions (HxWxD): 440mm x 410mm x 450mm
NB - One of the reasons the IKON sub sounds so good, is that it is BIG. If you can't fit it into your room, then take a look at the smaller MJ Acoustics Reference 100 (see below) The MJ sub also has the benefit of being available in a wider range of finishes to perfectly match your room.
Upgrades / Optional Extras
If the Dali IKON Subwoofer is too big for your room, you can change it for the MJ Acoustics Reference 100 MkII subwoofer for no extra cost. With a 120 watt onboard amplifier and a 10" driver, this ultra-compact unit delivers tight, deep bass, but measures not much more than 1 cubic foot - the perfect blend of size and performance!
MJ Acoustics Reference 100 MkII available in the following finishes
Black Ash
Silver
Cherry
Light
Oak
Maple
Dark Oak
Beech
NB These colour swatches are only an approximation - in the flesh, the colours are far more natural!