Dali is known for making really high-end loudspeakers, many of which are out of most people’s budgets. As an example, its flagship floorstanding speakers, the Kore, have a six-figure price tag.
Recently, however, the Danish audio specialist has made a concerted effort to make its high-end sound more affordable.

More entry-level hi-fi
This past fall, Dali introduced the Kupid ($600), a relatively affordable pair of bookshelf speakers. And then in December, it announced its Sonik range of loudspeakers that, according to the brand, aims to set “a new benchmark in performance for the price.”
This new Sonik range features two bookshelf speakers: the smaller Sonik 1 ($900) and the larger Sonik 3 ($1,200). And there are three floorstanding models: the Sonik 5 ($1,800), the Sonik 7 ($2,800) and the flagship Sonik 9 ($4,500).








