Dali PHANTOM OW Frame S-180
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Dali PHANTOM OW Frame S-180

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Dali PHANTOM OW Frame S-180DALI Phantom OW Frame S 180 at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada The DALI Phantom OW Frame S 180 is a purpose designed on wall mounting frame from DALI (Struer, Denmark), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Engineered specifically for the DALI Phantom S 180 in wall loudspeaker, the OW Frame S 180 converts the S 180 from an in wall speaker into a fully on wall solution without requiring any wall cutouts or surface penetration. The frame mounts to any

DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 at Vinyl Sound Toronto Canada

The DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 is a purpose-designed on-wall mounting frame from DALI (Struer, Denmark), available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada. Engineered specifically for the DALI Phantom S-180 in-wall loudspeaker, the OW Frame S-180 converts the S-180 from an in-wall speaker into a fully on-wall solution without requiring any wall cutouts or surface penetration. The frame mounts to any wall type, accommodates wall thicknesses from 10 mm to 70 mm, and positions the Phantom S-180 in either vertical Left/Right stereo orientation or horizontal vocal centre-channel mode. With a mounting depth of 103 mm, cut-out dimensions of 865 x 420 mm, cable entry inlets on all four sides, and a neutral white finish, the OW Frame S-180 weighs 19.5 kg including the grille and is the manufacturer-matched on-wall solution for Phantom S-180 installations where wall penetration is not possible or desirable.

On-Wall Installation Without Wall Cutouts

The DALI Phantom S-180 is designed for high-performance flush in-wall installation, but many installation environments make wall penetration impractical. Rental properties where wall modifications are contractually prohibited, heritage or architecturally listed buildings, rooms with masonry or concrete walls, walls containing concealed pipework or electrical services, and post-construction retrofits where replastering is not feasible all present conditions where a traditional in-wall approach cannot be executed. The OW Frame S-180 eliminates each of these constraints by providing a rigid on-wall enclosure that houses the Phantom S-180 speaker directly against the wall surface. The frame uses the Phantom S-series dogleg clamping system to secure the speaker within the frame, maintaining the correct 103 mm mounting depth and preserving the acoustic environment the S-180 is engineered to perform within. Fine positional adjustment of the S-180 within the frame is available after mounting to ensure a precise geometrical fit.

Dual Orientation and Universal Wall Compatibility

The OW Frame S-180 supports two installation orientations across its 865 x 420 mm frame footprint to serve the full range of stereo and home cinema deployment scenarios. In vertical Left/Right mode, the frame presents the Phantom S-180 in portrait orientation as a full-range stereo or multichannel surround speaker. In horizontal vocal mode, the frame rotates the S-180 to landscape orientation for centre channel use in a home cinema system, aligning the driver array for optimal horizontal dispersion across the primary seating row. Cable entry inlets on all four sides of the white-finished frame allow speaker cable to be routed from any direction, accommodating all wall construction types, cable conduit positions, and skirting board configurations without compromise. The frame mounts securely to any wall type within its 10 to 70 mm dogleg span range, from standard plasterboard through to solid masonry and concrete.

Key Features

  • No Wall Cutout Required: The OW Frame S-180 mounts entirely on the wall surface, enabling the DALI Phantom S-180 to be installed in any room without wall penetration, preserving wall integrity across rental, heritage, masonry, and post-construction installation scenarios.
  • Compatible with DALI Phantom S-180: Designed and dimensioned specifically for the Phantom S-180 in-wall loudspeaker, maintaining the correct 103 mm Phantom S-series mounting depth and dogleg clamping installation method.
  • Dual Orientation Support: Installs in vertical Left/Right stereo and surround mode or horizontal vocal centre-channel mode, with cable entry inlets on all four frame sides for flexible wiring in either orientation.
  • Universal Wall Compatibility: Mounts to any wall type including plasterboard, masonry, concrete, and timber stud construction, accommodating wall thicknesses from 10 mm to 70 mm within the Phantom S-series dogleg span range.
  • Fine Position Adjustment: The Phantom S-180 speaker position within the frame can be fine-tuned after mounting to achieve a precise geometrical and acoustic fit.
  • 865 x 420 mm Frame Footprint: Sized to accommodate the full driver array of the Phantom S-180 in both vertical and horizontal orientations within a clean architectural on-wall profile.
  • White Finish: A neutral white surface integrates discreetly into any room interior and can be painted to match wall finishes for a fully customised appearance.
  • Robust Construction: At 19.5 kg including the grille, the OW Frame S-180 provides the structural rigidity required to safely support and acoustically house the Phantom S-180 speaker against any wall surface.

Technical Specifications

Compatible Speaker DALI Phantom S-180
Mounting Depth (Phantom S Series) 103 mm (4.06 inches)
Cut-out Dimensions (H x W) 865 x 420 mm (34.06 x 16.54 inches)
Wall Thickness (Dogleg Span) 10 - 70 mm (0.39 - 2.76 inches)
Weight (incl. grille) 19.5 kg (43 lbs)
Installation Orientations Vertical (Left/Right), Horizontal (Vocal/Centre)
Cable Entry All four frame sides
Finish White

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180?

The DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 is a purpose-built on-wall mounting frame from DALI (Struer, Denmark) designed specifically for the DALI Phantom S-180 in-wall loudspeaker. It enables the Phantom S-180 to be deployed as an on-wall speaker without any wall cutouts, mounts to any wall type with thicknesses from 10 mm to 70 mm, supports both vertical stereo and horizontal centre-channel orientations, and maintains the correct 103 mm Phantom S-series mounting depth. It weighs 19.5 kg including the grille and is available at Vinyl Sound in Toronto, Canada.

Do I need to cut into the wall to install the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180?

No, the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 mounts entirely on the wall surface without requiring any penetration of the wall. The Phantom S-180 speaker is installed into the frame using the standard Phantom S-series dogleg clamping system, securing the speaker within the on-wall enclosure in the same way it would be secured in a traditional in-wall cutout. This makes the OW Frame S-180 the correct solution for rental properties, heritage buildings, masonry and concrete walls, and any installation environment where wall penetration is not permitted or practical in Canada.

How does the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 compare to the OW Frame S-80 and OW Frame S-280?

The DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 is the mid-size model in the three-strong Phantom S-series OW Frame range. The OW Frame S-80, matched to the smaller Phantom S-80, has cut-out dimensions of 615 x 370 mm and weighs 14 kg including the grille. The OW Frame S-180, matched to the Phantom S-180, has cut-out dimensions of 865 x 420 mm and weighs 19.5 kg. The OW Frame S-280, matched to the largest Phantom S-280, has cut-out dimensions of 1,495 x 495 mm and weighs 36.5 kg. All three share the same 103 mm Phantom S-series mounting depth, 10 to 70 mm dogleg span range, dual orientation support, and white finish, and none are interchangeable between speaker models.

Can the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 be used horizontally as a centre channel speaker?

Yes, the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 supports horizontal vocal mode installation for deployment of the Phantom S-180 as a centre channel speaker in a home cinema system. In horizontal orientation the S-180's driver array is aligned laterally across the 865 mm dimension of the frame, providing wide horizontal dispersion across the primary seating row for natural and intelligible centre channel dialogue reproduction. Cable entry inlets on all four sides of the frame ensure clean cable routing from any direction in horizontal orientation without additional cable management hardware.

What wall types is the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 compatible with?

The DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 is compatible with any wall type, including plasterboard on timber or metal stud construction, solid masonry and brick walls, poured concrete walls, and timber-panelled surfaces. The dogleg span range of 10 mm to 70 mm covers standard residential wall surface thicknesses across all construction types common in Canadian housing. Given the combined weight of 19.5 kg for the frame and grille plus the additional weight of the Phantom S-180 speaker, wall fixings must be appropriately rated for the total installed load. A qualified installer should assess the wall substrate and specify suitable anchors or through-fixings before proceeding.

Where can I buy the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 in Toronto or Canada?

The DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 is available at Vinyl Sound, an authorised DALI dealer in Toronto, Canada. Vinyl Sound serves customers across the Greater Toronto Area and ships throughout Canada. For complete Phantom S-180 on-wall installations including the speaker, OW Frame, and compatible DALI CI amplification, the Vinyl Sound team can provide system design guidance and project support.

Is fine position adjustment possible after the OW Frame S-180 is mounted?

Yes, the DALI Phantom OW Frame S-180 allows fine positional adjustment of the Phantom S-180 speaker within the frame after the frame has been fixed to the wall. This adjustment capability ensures a precise geometrical fit between the speaker baffle and the frame aperture regardless of minor variations in wall flatness or frame alignment during installation. The adjustment is made from the front of the frame without requiring rear access to the wall, making it a practical feature for post-installation fine-tuning in finished rooms.

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