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AWharfedale Elysian 3BDali Rubikore 6
Wharfedale Elysian 3vsDali Rubikore 6
The Wharfedale Elysian 3 stands 105.0 cm tall — about 6.0 cm more than the Dali Rubikore 6 at 99.0 cm. On footprint the Wharfedale Elysian 3 is the wider cabinet (35.7 cm versus 29.7 cm). The Dali Rubikore 6 reaches deeper in the bass, down to 38 Hz versus 44 Hz. Low frequencies come from a 180 mm cone on the Wharfedale Elysian 3 and a 165 mm cone on the Dali Rubikore 6. Both land in a similar price bracket, around $7,748 a pair.
| A | B | |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Wharfedale | Dali |
| Model | Elysian 3 | Rubikore 6 |
| HiFi ladder position | #98 of 281 floorstander | #52 of 281 floorstander |
| Height | 1050 mm | 990 mm |
| Width | 357 mm | 297 mm |
| Depth | 315 mm | 380 mm |
| Weight | 28.4 kg | 23 kg |
| Enclosure | bass-reflex-down | bass-reflex-rear |
| Drivers | 1× 90 mm tweeter (AMT), 1× 150 mm midrange (coated glass-fibre matrix cone), 2× 180 mm woofer (coated glass-fibre matrix cone) | 1× 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), 1× 165 mm woofer (Clarity Cone paper and wood-fibre, SMC motor) |
| Frequency — low | 44 Hz | 38 Hz |
| Frequency — high | 22000 Hz | 34000 Hz |
| Sensitivity | 89 dB | 88.5 dB |
| Impedance | 4 Ω | 4 Ω |
| Recommended amp | 30–200 W | 40–200 W |
| MAP (USD) | $7,495 / pair | $8,000 / pair |
| Where to buy | Check availability ↗ | Check availability ↗ |
| Brand website | wharfedale.co.uk ↗ | dali-speakers.com ↗ |
| Product page | Open product page ↗ | Open product page ↗ |
Larger value highlighted in green. For low-frequency extension, lower Hz = greater bass reach, so the deeper side is highlighted.

