Mirage Speakers – Omniguide Technology

Mirage, a Klipsch Group Brand, uses exclusive Omnipolar technology to distribute audio directly towards you, as well as reflects it off walls, ceilings and other surfaces. You get a completely immersive experience that permeates evenly throughout your listening environment. And your room is no longer a room—its a jazz club, film house, amphitheatre or any place else your music and movies take you.
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Mirage’s Nanosat and Nanosat Prestige speakers get their top features highlighted in this short Crutchfield video.

17 Responses to Mirage Speakers – Omniguide Technology

  1. sweetsweatyfeet says:

    This is nothing new, it’s a design rip off of the original Hegeman speaker from the 70s. Virtually the same type of reflective spheres are used in both designs to achieve an omnidirectional sound field.
    Morrison Audio makes a modern version of this classic Hegeman design that far outperforms the Mirages, albeit at a substantially higher price.

  2. MirageAudio01 says:

    Top ! Sehr gute Erklärung und Darstellung.

    Gruß
    Martin Elsner
    mirage-audio

  3. crutchfieldtv says:

    @antimatterutube They are both great systems and you cannot go wrong with either. The top firing Mirage speakers disperse the sound in all directions which help to provide a natural “reflected” sound field while the Energy are front firing and provide great directional performance. Both systems are quality and different at the same time. Feel free to call for a personalized recommendation: 800.315.0030–Crutchfield

  4. antimatterutube says:

    hi Crutchfield. Up until now, my mind was almost already made up on buying the Energy Take Classic 5.1 because of the reviews in cnet, in here, etc. But now, i stumble upon this Mirage Nanosat 5.1 and i’m torn. Seeing that you also reviewed the Energy Take Classic, which one is really better? Price is not an issue.

  5. socksumi says:

    This is nothing new, it’s a design rip off of the original Hegeman speaker from the 70s. Virtually the same type of reflective spheres are used to achieve an omnidirectional sound field.
    Morrison Audio also manufactures a variant of this design but (unlike Mirage) CONSTANTLY ACKNOWLEDGES it as a design of Stewart Hegeman while Mirage takes credit for it. The Morrison speaker vastly outperforms the Mirages, albeit at a substantially higher price.

  6. saurabh459 says:

    @wolf776688 You can use a Y audio cable and connect it on either sides with red and white going into the AVR and single cord into yr desktop, but thats only for audio,for video i have no idea

  7. wolf776688 says:

    @saurabh459 can u please tell me how can i conect my yamaha rx-v 463 to my desktop my desktop does not have hdmi conection

  8. crutchfieldtv says:

    @saurabh459

    Great question, the problem is, there are so many other factors involved in which receiver is perfect for you. iPod? Speakers in other rooms? # of HDMI inputs? and much more.

    You can use any receiver that has up to 100 watts per channel with these speakers, but that’s a lot of choices. So, give us a call to narrow it down to the perfect one for you.

    Thanks,
    CrutchfieldTV
    800 315 0030

  9. saurabh459 says:

    Which AVRs would you recommend with these speakers?

  10. sywids says:

    Thanks for you that share information to all people in the world. Your information is simple and very good but if you add a music in you video, it can add your value in your video.. Thanks so much.

  11. crutchfieldtv says:

    @AWarlordsView

    I have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing this system in our retail store, and each time I do, I am amazed at the sound of these tiny little speakers. The Energy system is nice as well, but if you want speakers that are small enough to truly disappear into your room, and still sound amazing, these are the way to go.

    Yeah, I’d say go for it.

    CrutchfieldTV
    800 315 0030

  12. AWarlordsView says:

    I was saving up for the Energy Micro but if these are really worth an extra $400 please let me know

  13. americaneagle791 says:

    This people have no idea what they are talking about…

  14. cichlidkeeper89 says:

    not these,
    satellites 110-20,000
    subwoofer 33-120

  15. djtechs345 says:

    how is the subwoofer and the power is it good
    cuz i bought these for hometheatre and havnt tried them out yet=*(

  16. raymondleeleggs says:

    looks great but all of those types systems have a midrange gap.

  17. ppatils says:

    ” SEXY lOOKS GREAT SOUND” Some days youll think youre in a Cinema. On others, youll swear youre in the Concert Hall. Its all a MirageTodays lifestyle demands a speaker that looks as good as it sounds. One that could be the focal point of the room or, blend in unobtrusively. A speaker with sound so real, you could almost be listening to a live performance. I bought this speakers and they are truly amazing.

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