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Piega usa Premium Wireless Gen2 501 Speakers [Pair]
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The Premium Wireless Gen2 501 delivers airy, low‑distortion highs from its LDR ribbon and surprising depth via multiple MDS drivers, producing a coherent, spacious image ideally suited to small–medium rooms. Its slim aluminium cabinet hides active amplification and wireless streaming for a tidy, high‑end system — a combination noted by Jay Garrett.
Pros
- Refined, extended treble from the LDR 2642 MKII ribbon tweeter, giving low‑distortion, high‑resolution highs.
- Homogeneous, highly detailed and spatial soundstage despite its slim column, making imaging feel larger than the footprint.
- Integrated active amplification and wireless functionality (180W amplifier in the 501) for a compact, all‑in‑one high‑end setup.
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Cons
- Premium price positions these as a high‑end, specialty purchase rather than a budget or mid‑range option.
Sound Quality
92/100
Bass
93/100
Four 120 mm MDS bass drivers and a claimed 30 Hz low-frequency limit support authoritative, well-extended bass for a tower using small drivers. The multiple-woofer layout implies strong output and control down low; given no listening reviews provided, score set in the 'excellent' band for compact multi-woofer towers.
Mid
92/100
Single 120 mm MDS mid driver and Piega's driver tech suggest clear, natural midrange and good vocal presence. With no reviewer logs available, the spec-grade driver choice and high price point justify a high score for timbral accuracy and coherence through crossover regions.
Treble
94/100
LDR 2642 MKII ribbon tweeter indicates very refined, extended treble with excellent detail and air up to 35 kHz. Ribbon technology typically yields low distortion and high resolution; absent critical listening notes, this spec supports a top-tier treble score.
Soundstage Imaging
92/100
Slim cabinet, ribbon tweeter and dedicated mid driver geometry point to wide, well-layered soundstage and precise imaging. No placement-sensitivity reports available, so score reflects expected strong imaging performance from the driver complement.
Dynamics
90/100
Multiple bass drivers and the likely active/wireless electronics (product name) imply good macro/micro dynamics and headroom. With no reviewer feedback on 'running out of steam,' this is a conservative-high rating for dynamic capability.
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Build Quality
92/100
Premium finishes (White/Black/Aluminum), substantial weight (48.5 lbs) and high price ($6,995) suggest excellent cabinet construction, internal bracing and quality drivers/crossover parts. Score reflects expected high-end fit and finish.
Features Connectivity
88/100
Model name 'Premium Wireless Gen2' implies integrated amplification and wireless streaming capability; lacking an explicit feature list in the data, score rewards likely active/wireless functionality while remaining cautious about exact inputs/codecs offered.
Value for Money
82/100
At $6,995/pair these are firmly high-end; given the strong driver complement and premium construction implied by specs, value is good for buyers seeking integrated wireless active towers but not a bargain compared with conventional speaker-plus-electronics separates.
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