DALI Lektor 2 review

DALI's newcomer is a mixture of cool, competitive and traditional

TechRadar Verdict

This chunky little standmount is nicely presented. With careful positioning, the bass and midrange are well balanced, but a lack of presence hampers voice intelligibility and means it works best at higher levels

Pros

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    Good design

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    Well balanced sound

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    Good stereo imaging

Cons

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    Needs to be sited away from a wall

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    Voice can sound 'shut-in'

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Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries (DALI) has many speaker ranges that cover the whole marketplace. At the budget end of things, the Ikons were conspicuously successful three or four years back, but the brand new Lektors are even more competitively priced, thanks to the cost benefits of Far East manufacturing. Will they repeat the Ikons' success? Portents are mixed.

The £300 Lektor 2 looks very similar to the Lektor 1; its enclosure, main driver and price are just slightly larger, though you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between the two from a couple of paces and the price is certainly very competitive.

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