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AVForums | Don't Buy the Acoustic Energy Corinium Speaker Until You Watch This! @avforums | Uploaded 4 months ago | Updated 3 days ago
The Acoustic Energy Corinium speaker is a tremendous Hi-Fi achievement and has skills and abilities that are comfortably in advance of any speaker product we've seen from the company before and finished to an exceptional standard. When you need it to be though, it's as joyous and engaging as an Acoustic Energy floor-standing speaker should be.

Join our Hi-Fi Editor Ed Selley as he takes you through the pros and cons of these new flagship high-end Hi-Fi speakers.

00:00 - Start
00:19 - Intro
00:41 - What is a Corinium?
01:15 - The History of the Corinium Speaker and AE1
03:12 - The materials used in the drivers
04:20 - The performance of the drivers and set-up
05:33 - Design, cabinet and room placement
07:18 - Price point
08:07 - Sound quality
10:00 - Conclusion
11:37 - Wrap up
12:03 - List of Patrons

Read the full in-depth review - https://www.avforums.com/reviews/acoustic-energy-corinium-loudpeaker-review.21682/

The Acoustic Energy Corinium is a 3.5 way floorstanding speaker and the new flagship of the Acoustic Energy range. As it stands, it is the only speaker of this type that the company intends to make and it represents a significant increase in cost over the AE520 which has been the range topper so far. It even gains a name instead of a number; the Roman name for what is now Cirencester near where Acoustic Energy is based.

This increase in cost brings with it a significant increase in expectations too. A six-grand speaker is realistically the start of what can be described as the high-end. It represents an investment that requires thought and no little bravery and with that comes a tendency to be more risk-averse. Its all very well telling somebody else to try an all-new arrival but when it comes to your hard-earned, youre probably going with the known quantities. For the Corinium to be in with a shout of winning you over it needs to be very good indeed.

It also needs to meet a challenge more specific to Acoustic Energy. This is a company with a formidable reputation for small speakers over and above anything else. The Corinium is actually fractionally shorter than the AE520 but it is by most judgements a large speaker. How does the company leverage its small speaker excellence into making something a bit heftier and does the end result work? Its time to find out.

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