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ADali Rubikore 8BSonus Faber Olympica Nova II
Dali Rubikore 8 front view
Sonus Faber Olympica Nova II front view

Click either cabinet to swap A ↔ B · Reference height: 1100 mm (110.0 cm) · 1 mm = 0.51 px

Dali Rubikore 8vsSonus Faber Olympica Nova II

The Dali Rubikore 8 stands 110.0 cm tall — about 6.3 cm more than the Sonus Faber Olympica Nova II at 103.7 cm. On footprint the Sonus Faber Olympica Nova II is the wider cabinet (33.2 cm versus 30.2 cm). At 90.5 dB against 88 dB, the Dali Rubikore 8 is the easier load to drive and plays louder from the same amplifier. The Dali Rubikore 8 reaches deeper in the bass, down to 38 Hz versus 40 Hz. Low frequencies come from a 165 mm cone on the Dali Rubikore 8 and a 180 mm cone on the Sonus Faber Olympica Nova II. On price, the Dali Rubikore 8 sits higher — about $12,000 a pair against $10,000 for the Sonus Faber Olympica Nova II.

Specifications

AB
ManufacturerDaliSonus Faber
ModelRubikore 8Olympica Nova II
HiFi ladder position#129 of 281 floorstander#85 of 281 floorstander
Height1100 mm1037 mm
Width302 mm332 mm
Depth444 mm423 mm
Weight30 kg30.7 kg
Enclosurebass-reflex-rearbass-reflex-rear
Drivers1× 45 mm super-tweeter (planar magnetostatic), 1× 29 mm tweeter (low-loss soft dome), 1× 165 mm mid-bass (Clarity Cone paper and wood-fibre, SMC motor), 2× 165 mm woofer (Clarity Cone paper and wood-fibre, SMC motor)1× 28 mm tweeter (H28 XTR3 soft dome with DAD), 1× 150 mm midrange (MW15 paper cone), 1× 180 mm woofer (W18 paper cone)
Frequency — low38 Hz40 Hz
Frequency — high34000 Hz35000 Hz
Sensitivity90.5 dB88 dB
Impedance4 Ω4 Ω
Recommended amp40–250 W50–250 W
MAP (USD)$12,000 / pair$10,000 / pair
Where to buyCheck availabilityCheck availability
Brand websitedali-speakers.comsonusfaber.com
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Larger value highlighted in green. For low-frequency extension, lower Hz = greater bass reach, so the deeper side is highlighted.