Κατασκευαστής: Dali
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Dali Phantom M-375

The slim and powerful DALI PHANTOM M-375 speaker is developed for multi-channel in-wall installations. Featuring three 7" woofers, it offers spacious and room-filling DALI sound with the refinement and discretion of an in-wall solution.

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Wide Dispersion

Wide dispersion DALI speakers ensure a larger sweet spot to enjoy the best sound experience. Especially for in-wall and in-ceiling speakers.

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Slim Cabinet

With a depth of 100-103 mm, our slim-profile DALI PHANTOM speakers fit conveniently into most standard walls.

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Magnetic Grille

DALI PHANTOM S and M series magnetic front grilles have a simple, modern Nordic design that's both non-intrusive and attractive.

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Traditional Speaker Technologies

DALI PHANTOM in-wall speakers feature many of our familiar technologies, including wood fibre cones and soft dome tweeters.

Finish: White

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DISCREET MULTICHANNEL

Developed with multichannel in mind

\The PHANTOM M series lets you enjoy a high-quality audio performance from compact built-in speakers discreetly hidden away within your walls. The PHANTOM M-375 features proven technology, decades of experience and many of the qualities of our reference PHANTOM S series. The PHANTOM M-375 has been developed with multichannel audio in mind as a front, centre or surround speaker, but it also sounds amazing in a traditional stereo setup with or without a subwoofer.




OPTIMISED WOOFERS

Reproducing clean, detailed sound

The PHANTOM M-375 includes a 7" wood fibre woofer and two passive radiators with a 'flat' cone geometry to increase the cabinet volume. All components in PHANTOM M drivers are assembled in-house and work together to reproduce clean, detailed sound with no colouration or unwanted distortion. The woofers are optimised for long excursion and tuned to produce the maximum usable frequency for seamless handover to the hybrid tweeter.




HYBRID TWEETER

A true master in horizontal distribution

The PHANTOM M-375 features our trademark hybrid tweeter, offering a planar tweeter paired with a dome tweeter. The planar tweeter is a true master in the horizontal distribution of high frequencies and a superb partner for the soft dome tweeter's unique ability to reproduce the lower part of the high frequencies. The oversized 28 mm soft dome tweeter in the PHANTOM M-375 is manufactured in-house and built for maximum dynamics, great power handling and fantastic integration with midrange frequencies.





LOW-PROFILE CABINET

Extremely compact for an in-wall speaker

The PHANTOM M-250 and PHANTOM M-375 feature the same cabinet, including a shallow mounting depth of only 100 mm. To create the maximum possible inner volume for producing the low frequencies, the cabinet is manufactured from glass-reinforced ABS material. The front baffle and rim of the PHANTOM M-375 are matte-black lacquered, while the slim bezels of the magnetic and paintable front grille allow for an even more discreet installation.




REDUCING DISTORTION

DALI's patented SMC

The M-375 woofers feature a 38 mm voice coil with a pure SMC pole piece - greatly reducing mechanical distortion caused by hysteresis and eddy currents. The result is a magnet motor system with a drastic reduction in third-order distortion, which translates to significantly improved bass control and reproduction of microdetails, as well as great transient capabilities. Resulting in a more satisfying and enjoyable musical experience.




What is SMC driver magnet material?

Debuting in 2012 with our acclaimed EPICON series, SMC (Soft Magnetic Composite) is a coated, magnetic, granular material that offers a highly unusual combination of very high magnetic permeability and very low electrical conductivity. 

Being a granular composite, SMC can be formed into almost any shape, including components used in the driver magnet system of many of our speakers.

SMC removes a lot of the common braking effects that iron introduces to the free movement of the voice-coil – effects such as hysteresis, eddy currents, and frequency nonlinearity, which result in unwanted distortion and colouration of the sound you hear. 

The ultimate goal of SMC technology is to make the reproduction of sound so free of distortion that you aren't able to tell the difference between a live or recorded performance.