This superb new loudspeaker is not only Acoustic Energy's finest-ever design, in my view, but also one of the best mid-price bargains on the market right now. The Corinium costs a lot of money compared to the company's cheaper products but is far superior – so the law of diminishing returns certainly does not apply in this case. It's an excellent all-rounder with few apparent vices and delivers a subtle but powerful and musically enjoyable sound that many will relish. Its classy carbon fibre drive units and highly inert cabinet make for a slightly less 'well-lit' sound than is normal – there's never so much as a hint of harshness or roughness here. Yet, just as with its cheaper siblings in the range, this speaker can rock out with the best of them – so you would never, ever call it dull.
StereoNet
Reviewed on 13 Nov, 2023
This superb new loudspeaker is not only Acoustic Energy's finest-ever design, in my view, but also one of the best mid-price bargains on the market right now. The Corinium costs a lot of money compared to the company's cheaper products but is far superior – so the law of diminishing returns certainly does not apply in this case. It's an excellent all-rounder with few apparent vices and delivers a subtle but powerful and musically enjoyable sound that many will relish. Its classy carbon fibre drive units and highly inert cabinet make for a slightly less 'well-lit' sound than is normal – there's never so much as a hint of harshness or roughness here. Yet, just as with its cheaper siblings in the range, this speaker can rock out with the best of them – so you would never, ever call it dull.
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