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Piega usa Premium Wireless Gen2 701 Speakers [Pair]
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Room-filling, defined bass meets airy, detailed highs in the Premium Wireless Gen2 701, driven by Piega’s LDR ribbon tweeter. A rigid aluminium cabinet and DSP-backed active electronics deliver clarity, scale and punch, while wireless flexibility via the Piega Connect keeps setup clean — praised by HiFi Choice and Audiophilepure for sound and finish.
Pros
- Powerful, deep bass that remains defined and room-filling despite the slim cabinet
- Refined, extended treble from the LDR 3056 ribbon delivering detail and air
- Exceptional aluminium build and finish with rigid cabinetry and precise engineering
- Versatile active/wireless feature set — Piega Connect, DSP room presets and multiple digital/analog inputs
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Cons
- Wireless streaming (Piega Connect/Bluetooth) can trim immediacy and resolving power compared with a wired DAC
- Premium price point may deter some buyers despite strong value in build and performance
Sound Quality
93/100
Bass
94/100
Four 140 mm MDS bass drivers and a front-firing reflex port deliver unexpectedly deep, room-filling low end; reviewers describe visceral gut impact and good definition for the cabinet size, and claim extension down into the mid-30Hzs (some spec claims 28Hz). The quad-woofer layout and multiple reviewer comments about 'preposterously full and deep bass' justify a top-tier bass score within the large-tower band.
Mid
93/100
Consistently praised for vocal presence, timbral accuracy and emotional retrieval — reviewers note finely intelligible vocals and well-defined orchestral timbres. Slightly softer when used wirelessly (vs wired/Chord DAC) but still very strong for nuance and separation.
Treble
92/100
LDR 3056 ribbon tweeter delivers wide extension (claimed to 35kHz) with good efficiency and air; reviewers report refined, detailed highs without harshness. Wireless modes can shave a little immediacy, but the tweeter performance itself is highly rated.
Soundstage Imaging
91/100
Reviewers repeatedly cite coherent, focused imaging with impressive scale and solidity given the speaker's slim footprint. Wireless operation is described as slightly warmer/softer than wired, yet retains organised, punctual staging and good image focus.
Dynamics
92/100
Multiple mentions of clarity, control, timing and punch — reviewers report strong micro and macro dynamics and slam (e.g., grime bass hits and orchestral dynamics). Wireless streaming (especially Bluetooth) reduces some immediacy, but dynamics remain a highlight overall.
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Build Quality
96/100
Aluminium construction, exquisitely finished outriggers and tight engineering earn high praise; reviewers call the execution 'rarefied' and note exceptional rigidity and resonance control. The industrial design and finish match much pricier rivals.
Features Connectivity
90/100
Fully active wireless architecture with the Piega Connect hub, aptX Bluetooth, RCA analogue input, DSP room presets (wall/corner/open-space), group links with selectable 24/96 support and volume-aware EQ. Very versatile and user-friendly for an active wireless floorstander.
Value for Money
85/100
At roughly £5k–£5.5k (reviewer pricing), reviewers deem the speakers expensive but strong value for the build, finish and performance — often compared favourably to much pricier high-end models. Wireless mode trade-offs vs wired DAC lower the value slightly for purists.
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