Sylvain
I am very pleased with the sound quality
Comment from May 31, 2026 — Experience from May 16, 2026
The Australe Ez draws its inspiration and key technologies from the Esprit Ez, but it doesn’t merely follow in its predecessor’s footsteps. With its large 3-way column measuring 1.20 meters in height, the Australe is specially designed to provide sound for spacious rooms, offering an optimal listening experience in spaces over 30 square meters. But what truly sets it apart is its deep, abyssal bass that immerses the listener in the heart of the music.
At the core of the Australe Ez lies a carefully selected composition of speakers for exceptional sound reproduction. Imagine no less than 6 speakers working in harmony to create an open soundstage rich in detail. Two horn tweeters provide crystalline highs, while a 100% natural cellulose pulp midrange driver delivers remarkable warmth and fidelity. To complete the picture, three 16 cm bass drivers ensure striking depth and presence in the low frequencies.
The Australe Ez doesn’t just reinvent the sonic landscape; it also pushes the boundaries of technology. A significant advancement lies in the integration of DPS (Dynamic Pulse System) technology, an exclusive feature previously reserved for speakers in the Magellan range. This technology adds a second tweeter to the rear of the speaker, creating an immersive and captivating sensation that gives the impression of being live at a concert.
The Australe Ez is not merely an assembly of components; it is a technological work of art. For over two years, a new generation of speakers was developed to perfect the reproduction of low frequencies, ensuring an unparalleled listening experience. Moreover, the high-quality wiring inherited from the Signature series and a specially designed new stand further enhance the speaker’s overall acoustics. The separation of filters also ensures optimal sound balance.
The ESPRIT Ez, from which the Australe is derived, offers music enthusiasts a lively and dynamic sound without any compromise. The Australe pushes the boundaries of the listening experience by integrating a major innovation in the midrange driver, guaranteeing stunning sound realism. Additionally, the renowned horn tweeter is optimized for minimal distortion and exceptional directivity, truly the hallmark of Triangle.
The composition of materials used in the construction of the Australe Ez reflects Triangle’s ongoing commitment to excellence. The TZ2550 tweeter combines a titanium dome with a compression chamber, offering high efficiency, minimal distortion, and exceptional directivity. The natural cellulose pulp midrange driver ensures authentic and unaltered sound reproduction.
The bass speakers of the Australe Ez are a true masterpiece of innovation. Fiberglass was chosen for its exceptional performance in low frequencies. Thanks to a superposition of textile materials and fiberglass, the rigidity of the membrane is improved, guaranteeing precise and powerful bass reproduction. Moreover, the new heat-dissipating basket ensures increased durability.
The Australe Ez is not just a speaker; it’s a declaration of Triangle’s commitment to uncompromising high-fidelity. Its exceptional build quality and revolutionary technological innovations place it at the top of the range, offering a sound experience that transcends expectations. If you’re looking for a speaker that combines exceptional performance, elegant design, and unmatched musicality, look no further than Triangle’s Australe Ez.
Sylvain
I am very pleased with the sound quality
Comment from May 31, 2026 — Experience from May 16, 2026
David
Beautiful finish and imposing, very good sound; note that they must be far from the walls for better performance.
Comment from May 28, 2026 — Experience from May 17, 2026
Aimé-Michel
Already listening in great music. Pure, detailed sound. It’s already really good… I’m completely satisfied. It’s beautiful, high‑quality equipment. Nicely finished. After the break‑in period it will be even better. I highly recommend it
to lovers of good sound.
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Comment from December 30, 2025 — Experience from December 19, 2025