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Dali SONIK On-Wall Speakers (Pair)

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Dali SONIK On-Wall Speakers (Pair)DALI SONIK On Wall Speakers at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The SONIK On Wall is a slim, wall mounted loudspeaker from DALI (Hobro, Denmark), available as a pair at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Launched in February 2026 as part of DALI's SONIK series, the natural successor to the globally successful OBERON range, the SONIK On Wall brings Clarity Cone technology and the SMC Essential Magnet System from DALI's flagship KORE and EPICON ranges to a

DALI SONIK On-Wall Speakers at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The SONIK On-Wall is a slim, wall-mounted loudspeaker from DALI (Hobro, Denmark), available as a pair at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Launched in February 2026 as part of DALI's SONIK series, the natural successor to the globally successful OBERON range, the SONIK On-Wall brings Clarity Cone technology and the SMC Essential Magnet System from DALI's flagship KORE and EPICON ranges to a discreet on-wall format for the first time. A 5.25-inch Clarity Cone SMC woofer and a 29 mm ultra-light soft dome tweeter cover a frequency range of 55 Hz to 26,000 Hz at 87 dB sensitivity with a 107 dB maximum SPL. A smart down-firing bass reflex port uses the wall surface as part of the acoustic tuning, extending low-frequency performance to 50 Hz tuning from a cabinet just 123 mm deep. Mounted vertically or horizontally, the SONIK On-Wall suits stereo pairs, home cinema surround channels, and distributed background audio equally well, and is available in four premium finishes: Black Ash, White, Walnut, and Natural Oak. Sold as a pair.

Clarity Cone Technology: KORE-Inspired Driver Design

The SONIK On-Wall's 5.25-inch woofer uses DALI's Clarity Cone technology, a paper and wood fibre cone construction developed from research conducted during the creation of the DALI KORE reference loudspeaker. The Clarity Cone's paper and wood fibre blend is engineered for lightweight rigidity combined with superior resonance control, a combination that enables the driver to move quickly and accurately in response to musical transients while remaining controlled and stable at higher output levels. The structural properties of the Clarity Cone ensure a coherent and natural transition from the woofer's operating range upward to the tweeter's crossover point, producing a more realistic and uncoloured upper midrange character than conventional paper cone designs. The Clarity Cone technology gives the SONIK On-Wall a more detailed and natural midrange than the OBERON On-Wall it succeeds, reflecting the meaningful engineering advances brought to the SONIK series from DALI's flagship product development.

SMC Essential Magnet System for Low-Distortion Performance

The SONIK On-Wall's woofer uses DALI's patented SMC Essential Magnet System, an architecture derived from the EPICON speaker series. A ferrite ring surrounds a hybrid iron and SMC (Soft Magnetic Composite) pole piece, positioning the SMC material directly within the voice coil's working zone where it has the greatest effect on motor linearity. SMC's unique combination of very high magnetic permeability and very low electrical conductivity minimises both magnetic hysteresis and eddy current distortion within the motor assembly. These are the two principal mechanisms behind third-order harmonic distortion in conventional loudspeaker drivers. Reducing them dramatically in the SONIK On-Wall produces cleaner, more detailed bass and midrange reproduction with a relaxed, effortless character that is typically associated with loudspeakers at significantly higher price levels.

29 mm Soft Dome Tweeter with Aluminium Faceplate

The SONIK On-Wall's 29 mm ultra-light soft dome tweeter is a newly developed driver shared across the entire SONIK series. Engineered for low loss and wide horizontal dispersion, the dome diaphragm uses a soft woven fabric that is precisely tuned for low mechanical mass and low resonance, allowing the driver to operate with a remarkably coherent transition through the upper midrange into the treble range. An aluminium faceplate surrounds the tweeter, improving bandwidth, thermal stability, and mechanical rigidity for cleaner, more consistent high-frequency reproduction. The tweeter crosses over at 2,400 Hz, a frequency at which the Clarity Cone woofer can operate safely without distortion risk, enabling a seamless acoustic handover between driver sections.

Down-Firing Bass Reflex Port with Wall-Assisted Tuning

The SONIK On-Wall's bass reflex system uses a rear-facing port that vents downward toward the wall surface when the speaker is mounted. This design is engineered to use the acoustic boundary reinforcement provided by the wall as part of the reflex tuning, extending bass output below what the compact 123 mm deep cabinet could produce in free space. The port is tuned to 50 Hz, producing a 55 Hz lower limit that delivers genuine bass weight for music listening and home cinema content. DALI recommends mounting the SONIK On-Wall between 0 and 10 cm from the rear wall to take full advantage of this wall-assisted tuning. This close-to-wall positioning requirement actually produces the most natural bass performance from the design, making it genuinely suited to flush or near-flush wall installation without the bass thickening that affects conventional rear-ported speakers placed too close to a wall.

Key Features

  • Clarity Cone 5.25-inch Woofer: Paper and wood fibre cone with KORE-derived resonance control structure. Lightweight rigidity and superior break-up behaviour for coherent, natural midrange reproduction and accurate bass from 55 Hz.
  • SMC Essential Magnet System: Hybrid iron and SMC pole piece derived from the EPICON series. Placed directly in the voice coil working zone to minimise hysteresis and eddy currents, dramatically reducing third-order harmonic distortion.
  • 29 mm Ultra-Light Soft Dome Tweeter: Newly developed driver shared across the SONIK series. Ultra-light woven fabric diaphragm with aluminium faceplate for wide dispersion, low loss, and a coherent upper midrange transition.
  • Down-Firing Wall-Assisted Bass Reflex Port: Rear port vents downward toward the wall surface, using the boundary as part of the acoustic tuning. Extends bass to 55 Hz from a 123 mm deep cabinet. Optimised for 0 to 10 cm from the rear wall.
  • Vertical and Horizontal Mounting: Flexible orientation suits both portrait wall mounting and landscape installation as a surround or centre channel.
  • LCRS Multi-Role Capability: Suited to Left, Centre, Right, and Surround positions in stereo and multi-channel home cinema configurations.
  • Part of the SONIK Series: The SONIK range is the successor to the award-winning OBERON series, incorporating Clarity Cone and SMC Essential technologies from DALI's flagship KORE and EPICON loudspeaker families.
  • Four Premium Finishes: Available in Black Ash, White, Walnut, and Natural Oak with magnetic grilles in each finish.
  • Slim 123 mm Cabinet Depth: Ultra-slim profile designed to mount cleanly on any wall without dominating the room visually.
  • Sold as a Pair: Both speakers matched for stereo or symmetrical multi-channel installation.

Technical Specifications

Frequency Range (+/- 3 dB) 55 Hz - 26,000 Hz
Sensitivity (2.83V / 1m) 87 dB
Nominal Impedance 6 Ohms
Maximum SPL 107 dB
Recommended Amplifier Power 25 - 100 W
Crossover Frequency 2,400 Hz
Crossover Principle 2-way
High Frequency Driver 1 x 29 mm Low-Loss Soft Dome (Soft Woven Fabric)
Low/Mid Frequency Driver 1 x 5.25" Clarity Cone Paper and Wood Fibre
Enclosure Type Bass Reflex (down-firing, wall-assisted)
Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency 50 Hz
Recommended Placement On-Wall (LCRS)
Recommended Distance from Rear Wall 0 - 10 cm
Dimensions (H x W x D) 15.2" x 9.7" x 4.8" (385 mm x 245 mm x 123 mm)
Weight incl. Grille (Each) 10.80 lbs (4.9 kg)
Finish Options Black Ash, White, Walnut, Natural Oak
Sold As Pair
Country of Design Denmark

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DALI SONIK On-Wall?

The DALI SONIK On-Wall is a wall-mounted loudspeaker from DALI, part of the seven-model SONIK series launched globally in February 2026 as the successor to the award-winning OBERON series. It is a two-way bass reflex speaker featuring a 5.25-inch Clarity Cone woofer with the SMC Essential Magnet System and a 29 mm ultra-light soft dome tweeter, covering 55 Hz to 26,000 Hz at 87 dB sensitivity from a 123 mm deep cabinet. Its down-firing bass reflex port uses the wall surface as part of the acoustic tuning. Sold as a pair, it suits stereo, home cinema surround, and multi-channel LCRS applications in vertical or horizontal wall-mounted orientations.

How does the DALI SONIK On-Wall compare to the DALI OBERON On-Wall and Opticon LCR MK2?

The SONIK On-Wall replaces and upgrades the OBERON On-Wall with Clarity Cone driver technology and the SMC Essential Magnet System, both inherited from DALI's KORE and EPICON flagship ranges and not present in the OBERON generation. The Clarity Cone's improved resonance control and the SMC pole piece's distortion reduction represent a meaningful step forward in driver performance. Compared to the Opticon LCR MK2, the SONIK On-Wall is positioned below it in DALI's range. The Opticon LCR MK2 uses the full OPTICON MK2 SMC pole piece, a Callisto-derived 29 mm dome, and the planar ribbon Hybrid Tweeter module, while the SONIK On-Wall uses the SMC Essential system with a single soft dome tweeter without a ribbon element. The SONIK On-Wall's strength is its combination of KORE-inspired Clarity Cone technology with a practical, affordable on-wall format and the wall-assisted down-firing port design.

Why does the SONIK On-Wall use a down-firing bass reflex port?

The SONIK On-Wall's down-firing port is specifically engineered to work in conjunction with the wall surface when the speaker is installed in its intended on-wall position. When a speaker is mounted against a wall, the wall boundary reinforces low-frequency output and contributes to the acoustic loading of the port. DALI has designed the port to vent downward toward the wall, using this boundary loading as part of the reflex tuning rather than working against it. This is why DALI recommends positioning the speaker between 0 and 10 cm from the rear wall. Within this range, the wall-assisted port produces its designed bass extension to 55 Hz and tuning frequency of 50 Hz without the bass thickening or bloat that conventional rear-ported speakers experience when placed too close to a wall surface.

Can the DALI SONIK On-Wall be mounted horizontally as well as vertically?

Yes, the DALI SONIK On-Wall supports both vertical and horizontal wall-mounted orientations, giving flexible placement options for different room configurations and system roles. Vertical mounting on the left and right walls works naturally for stereo pairs and front channel use. Horizontal mounting suits centre channel positions below or to the sides of a screen, and side or rear surround positions where landscape orientation integrates better with room furniture or architecture. The SONIK On-Wall is listed with LCRS capability, confirming its suitability for Left, Centre, Right, and Surround roles in multi-channel home cinema systems.

Where can I buy the DALI SONIK On-Wall in Toronto or Canada?

The DALI SONIK On-Wall is available as a pair at Vinyl Sound, an authorised DALI dealer in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound carries the full DALI SONIK series and can assist with system configuration, wall-mounting advice, amplifier matching, and home cinema layout planning. Purchasing from an authorised Canadian dealer ensures full DALI manufacturer warranty coverage and access to experienced local support.

What amplifier pairs well with the DALI SONIK On-Wall?

The DALI SONIK On-Wall is rated for 25 to 100 watts at a 6-ohm nominal impedance. Its 87 dB sensitivity is modest, benefiting from amplifiers at the middle and upper end of its power range for comfortable listening levels in larger rooms. The 6-ohm impedance is a straightforward load for a wide range of AV receivers and stereo integrated amplifiers. For home cinema surround use, AV receivers from brands such as Yamaha, Denon, Arcam, and Marantz with 6-ohm rated outputs in the 50 to 100 watt per channel range work well. For stereo use, integrated amplifiers from brands such as NAD, Cambridge Audio, and Rotel at 50 to 100 watts per channel provide ample power to exploit the SONIK On-Wall's full dynamic range.

Does the DALI SONIK On-Wall need a subwoofer?

For home cinema use, pairing the SONIK On-Wall with a dedicated subwoofer is strongly recommended, particularly in the surround channel role where it is most commonly deployed. Its 55 Hz lower limit covers dialogue and most mid-range content well, but cannot reproduce the deep low-frequency soundtrack content in film at the levels expected from a full home cinema system. In a standard bass-managed AV setup, the processor routes sub-80 Hz content to the subwoofer channel, allowing the SONIK On-Wall to operate within its optimal bandwidth. For stereo music listening in smaller rooms, the SONIK On-Wall's wall-assisted bass port produces useful bass weight for most musical genres without supplemental bass support.

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