Wide-dispersion speakers from DALI
We mentioned earlier that speakers are usually designed to have a flat frequency response on their forward axis, and that Danish manufacturer DALI optimise their speakers so that toe-in isn’t required. They do this by adopting a philosophy of speaker design that considers both the on-axis and off-axis frequency response to be equally important, while also ensuring that speaker directivity falls away with frequency relatively slowly – sometimes known as wide dispersion. DALI wide-dispersion speakers effectively optimise the frequency response slightly off to the side of a speaker, which delivers a performance that is suited to shared listening in real rooms, while generating well-focused stereo images – without the need to toe-in.
Conclusion
Speaker toe-in is all but hardwired in our expectation of Hi-Fi speaker positioning, but it isn’t always the best thing to do. By taking a different approach to toe-in, DALI has optimised loudspeaker dispersion to produce the best possible sound experience without the need to toe-in. To experience DALI speakers for yourself, contact your nearest DALI dealer.
...and if you’re wondering where the term toe-in comes from, it was originally an auto engineering term and refers to the slight inward angling of a car’s front wheels to improve steering stability.