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Dali Rubikore 2 Stand‑Mount Speaker (Pair)DALI RUBIKORE 2 Stand Mount Loudspeakers at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The RUBIKORE 2 is a two way stand mount loudspeaker from DALI (Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries, Allerd, Denmark), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Debuted at High End Munich 2024 and part of the EISA Loudspeaker Series 2025 2026 Award winning RUBIKORE family, the RUBIKORE 2 is the most compact model in a range that draws engineering directly from the flagship

DALI RUBIKORE 2 Stand-Mount Loudspeakers at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The RUBIKORE 2 is a two-way stand-mount loudspeaker from DALI (Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries, Allerød, Denmark), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Debuted at High End Munich 2024 and part of the EISA Loudspeaker Series 2025-2026 Award-winning RUBIKORE family, the RUBIKORE 2 is the most compact model in a range that draws engineering directly from the flagship DALI KORE. It combines a 6.5-inch Clarity Cone SMC paper and wood-fibre driver with a ferrofluid-free, 29mm ultra-low-loss soft dome tweeter and a Continuous-Flare bass reflex port, all housed in a handcrafted, internally braced MDF cabinet designed and assembled at DALI's production facilities in Allerød, Denmark. With a sensitivity of 87 dB, a nominal impedance of 4 ohms, and bi-wiring and bi-amping terminals, the RUBIKORE 2 rewards quality amplification with exceptional detail, low-loss dynamics, and wide dispersion in small to medium-sized listening spaces.

Clarity Cone SMC Driver: KORE Technology in a Compact Format

The RUBIKORE 2's 6.5-inch mid/bass driver uses DALI's Clarity Cone membrane, constructed from a proprietary blend of paper and wood fibre for high stiffness and natural internal damping. The motor system employs DALI's patented SMC (Soft Magnetic Composite) material, carried forward from the flagship KORE in the form of the SMC-KORE inductor. SMC in the motor circuit dramatically reduces hysteresis and eddy current losses, the primary sources of third-order harmonic distortion in conventional driver designs. The result is a midrange that is free from the veil and softness associated with conventional iron-core inductors, delivering clarity and resolution at low and moderate listening levels where conventional drivers mask fine musical detail. A dual-magnet system provides a high and stable magnetic flux density across the full excursion range, contributing to the RUBIKORE 2's ability to track complex bass passages with timing precision unusual for a speaker of this size.

Ferrofluid-Free Tweeter and Continuous-Flare Port: Low-Loss from Top to Bottom

The RUBIKORE 2's 29mm soft dome tweeter was developed specifically for the RUBIKORE series and is notable for the complete absence of ferrofluid in the voice coil gap. Ferrofluid is widely used in soft dome tweeters for cooling and damping, but it introduces mechanical loss into the tweeter's operation and degrades over time, particularly at high temperatures. The DALI-designed, ferrofluid-free tweeter achieves thermal stability through precise mechanical engineering rather than fluid damping, delivering a lower-loss, more transparent high-frequency response that remains consistent over the speaker's lifespan. The Continuous-Flare bass reflex port uses variable-diameter geometry across its full length, a technology first seen in the DALI EPIKORE 11, to eliminate organ-pipe resonance modes in the port itself and maintain laminar airflow at all output levels. Combined with a recommended rear-wall distance of 20 to 120 cm, the port architecture gives the RUBIKORE 2 broad placement flexibility with consistent bass performance from stand, shelf, or furniture installation.

Handcrafted Danish Cabinet: Rigidity, Resonance Control, and Finish

The RUBIKORE 2's cabinet is designed, developed, and assembled at DALI's production facilities in Allerød, Denmark, with numerous locally sourced components and materials. The internally braced MDF enclosure features gently curved front and rear panels, which reduce panel resonance modes compared to flat-panel construction and contribute to the cabinet's exceptionally inert acoustic character. The cabinet is available in three exclusive finishes that reflect the long tradition of Danish joinery and furniture design, with a premium surface quality and handcrafted finish standard consistent with DALI's high-end production values. M8 spike threads are provided for stand-mounting, with a recommended rear-wall distance of 20 to 120 cm and a crossover frequency of 2,800 Hz.

Key Features

  • Clarity Cone SMC Driver: A 6.5-inch paper and wood-fibre Clarity Cone mid/bass driver with a dual-magnet SMC-KORE motor system reduces third-order harmonic distortion and delivers the clarity, dynamics, and timing accuracy characteristic of KORE-derived engineering.
  • Ferrofluid-Free Soft Dome Tweeter: A DALI-designed 29mm ultra-low-loss soft dome tweeter with no ferrofluid in the voice coil gap provides a transparent, low-loss high-frequency response that maintains consistent performance over the speaker's lifespan.
  • Continuous-Flare Bass Reflex Port: Variable-diameter port geometry derived from the DALI EPIKORE 11 eliminates organ-pipe resonance in the port, maintains laminar airflow at high SPL, and supports broad placement flexibility from 20 to 120 cm from the rear wall.
  • Handcrafted in Denmark: Designed, developed, and assembled at DALI's production facilities in Allerød, Denmark, with an internally braced MDF cabinet, curved front and rear panels, and a premium furniture-grade finish in three exclusive colourways.
  • Bi-Wire and Bi-Amp Terminals: Separate high- and low-frequency binding posts enable bi-wiring for reduced crossover interaction or bi-amping for dedicated high- and low-frequency amplification.
  • Wide Dispersion, No Toe-In Required: DALI's wide-dispersion driver and tweeter design is optimised for placement with zero toe-in, firing straight ahead to produce an expansive, stable soundstage without the narrowing effect of angled placement.
  • SMC-KORE Inductor in Crossover: The crossover network uses an SMC-KORE inductor with DALI's Soft Magnetic Composite material to eliminate iron-core saturation and modulation distortion in the signal path between amplifier and drivers.
  • 4-Ohm Nominal Impedance: A nominal impedance of 4 ohms and 87 dB sensitivity make the RUBIKORE 2 a moderately demanding load that rewards quality amplification from 40 to 150 watts per channel.
  • M8 Spike Threads: M8 threaded spike inserts in the base allow secure mounting on a wide range of third-party speaker stands for optimal acoustic performance and mechanical decoupling.
  • EISA Award-Winning Series: Part of the DALI RUBIKORE series that received the EISA Loudspeaker Series 2025-2026 Award from 53 specialist publications across 26 countries, recognising its Clarity Cone drivers, hybrid tweeter technology, and exceptional Danish craftsmanship.

Technical Specifications

Frequency Range (+/-3 dB) 50 Hz to 26,000 Hz
Sensitivity 87 dB at 1m for 2.83V
Nominal Impedance 4 Ohm
Maximum SPL 107 dB
Crossover Frequency 2,800 Hz
Crossover Principle 2-way
Recommended Amplifier Power 40 to 150 W
High Frequency Driver 1 x 29mm Low-Loss Soft Dome (ferrofluid-free)
High Frequency Diaphragm Soft woven fabric
Low/Mid Frequency Driver 1 x 6.5-inch Clarity Cone paper and wood-fibre, dual-magnet SMC motor
Connection Inputs Bi-wire, bi-amp
Enclosure Type Bass reflex with Continuous-Flare port
Bass Reflex Tuning Frequency 44 Hz
Recommended Placement Stand, shelf
Recommended Distance from Rear Wall 20 to 120 cm
Dimensions (H x W x D) 13.9 in (350 mm) x 7.7 in (195 mm) x 13.3 in (335 mm)
Weight Including Grille 20.9 lbs (9.5 kg)
Shipping Weight 23.1 lbs (10.5 kg)
Spike Thread Size M8

Awards and Critical Recognition

  • EISA Loudspeaker Series 2025-2026: Expert Imaging and Sound Association. The entire DALI RUBIKORE series, including the RUBIKORE 2, received the EISA Loudspeaker Series award from a panel of 53 specialist publications across 26 countries, citing Clarity Cone SMC drivers, hybrid tweeter technology, and exceptional Danish design and craftsmanship.
  • StereoNET Applause Award: StereoNET International. The RUBIKORE 2 received StereoNET's Applause Award following an in-depth review, confirming its eligibility for StereoNET's annual Product of the Year consideration.
  • TechRadar "Excellent Value for Money": TechRadar. The RUBIKORE 2 was reviewed and praised by TechRadar as delivering excellent value for money, noting its exceptional build quality, KORE-derived technology, and impressive performance from a compact stand-mount format.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DALI RUBIKORE 2?

The DALI RUBIKORE 2 is a two-way stand-mount loudspeaker from Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries (DALI), Allerød, Denmark. Introduced at High End Munich 2024, it is the most compact model in the RUBIKORE series, featuring a 6.5-inch Clarity Cone SMC paper and wood-fibre driver, a ferrofluid-free 29mm soft dome tweeter, and a Continuous-Flare bass reflex port tuned to 44 Hz. With a frequency range of 50 Hz to 26,000 Hz, a sensitivity of 87 dB, and a nominal impedance of 4 ohms, it is handcrafted at DALI's production facilities in Denmark and forms part of the EISA Loudspeaker Series 2025-2026 Award-winning RUBIKORE family.

How does the DALI RUBIKORE 2 compare to the KEF R3 Meta and Bowers and Wilkins 706 S3?

The DALI RUBIKORE 2, KEF R3 Meta, and Bowers and Wilkins 706 S3 are all premium stand-mount loudspeakers in a similar price bracket, each with a distinct engineering identity. The KEF R3 Meta uses a coincident Uni-Q driver with Metamaterial Absorption Technology for point-source imaging, while the Bowers and Wilkins 706 S3 employs a carbon-dome tweeter on-top and Continuum cone mid/bass driver for a detailed, forward-leaning presentation. The RUBIKORE 2 differentiates itself through KORE-derived SMC motor technology in both the driver and crossover inductor, a ferrofluid-free tweeter for lower mechanical loss, and a Continuous-Flare port for reduced turbulence and port resonance. What Hi-Fi? noted the RUBIKORE 2 competes directly with the Award-winning KEF R3 Meta and carries a premium feel that justifies its positioning at the top of the compact stand-mount category.

What amplifier does the DALI RUBIKORE 2 need?

The DALI RUBIKORE 2 has a nominal impedance of 4 ohms and a sensitivity of 87 dB, which means it is not a particularly difficult speaker to drive but benefits meaningfully from a quality amplifier of 40 to 150 watts per channel. TechRadar and What Hi-Fi? both noted that the RUBIKORE 2 rewards a smoother, well-controlled amplifier partner and that careful matching is worthwhile at this level. Integrated amplifiers and power amplifiers from brands such as Rotel, Rega, Musical Fidelity, Chord Electronics, and Naim represent natural pairing candidates. The bi-wire and bi-amp terminals allow further optimisation for owners who wish to dedicate separate amplification to the tweeter and mid/bass driver.

What is the SMC-KORE technology in the RUBIKORE 2?

SMC-KORE refers to DALI's application of Soft Magnetic Composite material in both the driver motor system and the crossover inductors of the RUBIKORE series. In the driver motor, SMC replaces conventional iron in the pole piece, reducing hysteresis and eddy current losses that are primary sources of third-order harmonic distortion. In the crossover, an SMC-KORE inductor replaces the conventional iron-core coil, eliminating the magnetic saturation and non-linearity that iron cores introduce when carrying large audio signals. Together, these two applications of SMC technology reduce distortion at both the transduction and signal-routing levels, producing a cleaner, more transparent sound that is audible as improved midrange clarity and resolution at moderate listening levels.

Why does the DALI RUBIKORE 2 use a ferrofluid-free tweeter?

Ferrofluid is a magnetic fluid used in many soft dome tweeters to cool the voice coil and add mechanical damping, which helps protect the driver at high output levels. However, ferrofluid also introduces viscous drag into the tweeter's moving system, which increases mechanical loss and reduces the transparency and openness of the high-frequency response. Over time, ferrofluid can also degrade, thicken, or dry out, altering the tweeter's sonic character. DALI designed the RUBIKORE 2's tweeter to achieve voice coil cooling through precise mechanical engineering without ferrofluid, producing a lower-loss, more transparent tweeter that maintains consistent performance over the speaker's lifespan without the degradation associated with fluid-based damping.

Where can I buy the DALI RUBIKORE 2 in Toronto or Canada?

The DALI RUBIKORE 2 is available in Toronto and across Canada at Vinyl Sound, an authorised DALI dealer. Vinyl Sound carries the complete RUBIKORE series and can arrange listening demonstrations, amplifier pairing advice, and stand recommendations. Purchasing from an authorised dealer ensures full DALI manufacturer warranty coverage and professional after-sales support throughout Canada.

Does the DALI RUBIKORE 2 need to be toed-in toward the listening position?

No, the DALI RUBIKORE 2 is designed to be placed firing straight ahead with zero toe-in. DALI's wide-dispersion driver and tweeter geometry is optimised for parallel placement, and the company is specific in its recommendation that the speakers point directly forward rather than angled toward the listening position. TechRadar and What Hi-Fi? both confirmed this placement approach during their reviews, noting that the RUBIKORE 2's soundstage width and stability are best served by straight-ahead positioning at a recommended rear-wall distance of 20 to 120 cm.

Is the DALI RUBIKORE 2 suitable for home cinema as well as stereo listening?

Yes, the DALI RUBIKORE 2 is suitable for both stereo and home cinema applications. Its wide dispersion and consistent tonal balance across the listening area make it effective as a front stereo pair in a multichannel setup. It is also tonally matched to the RUBIKORE CINEMA centre channel and RUBIKORE ON-WALL surround speakers within the same series, allowing listeners to build a complete, timbre-matched RUBIKORE home cinema system. For two-channel stereo listening, the RUBIKORE 2's KORE-derived driver technology, ferrofluid-free tweeter, and handcrafted Danish cabinet deliver a level of midrange transparency and spatial resolution that suits the most demanding audiophile listening.

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While this sounds nice, it also means saying that God's Word was incapable of conveying the truth he wanted until thousands of years after it was written. What then of the original, biblical author's intent to his original audience? Sometimes, it seems, in the eagerness to find Jesus, Show Them Jesus misses that God is also, well, God. Using the author's own approach to find how God loved sinners would show how God continued to love them in that way in Jesus, rather than heavily hint that there are/were problems with the Bible and it's stories until 33 AD. Thankfully, the remaining chapters, stepping into Christ's time, then into modern application, obviously don't suffer as much from interpretive issues. Chapter 8 is heavy on practical application of this, not only in teaching, but in other classroom policies. It breaks down class rewards, discipline, corporate worship, and even how to handle misbehavior in light of the "good news" model. 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