Arendal 1528 Monitor 8 Specifications and Review

Last updated: August 19, 2026

The Arendal 1528 Monitor 8 ranks #21 out of 105 total Large Size Bookshelf Speakers for sound quality. See Top Recommended Speakers By Attribute for all the top speaker suggestions.

Brand: Arendal

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#21 Arendal 1528 Monitor 8: $6000 Arendalsound eBay

Pros: Three-way design featuring a 28mm tweeter, 5” mid-range, and dual 8” mid-bass drivers in a convertible sealed/ported HDF cabinet, with a supplied port bung for sealed operation near a wall. In ported configuration, reaches down to about 35Hz in most rooms (F3 41Hz, F10 26Hz) - deep enough that many listeners could skip a subwoofer unless they want output below 40Hz. Extremely low distortion and compression across the board (harmonic, multitone, and both long- and short-term compression testing) - among the best the reviewer has tested at this price, beating speakers costing twice as much. Wide, consistent horizontal soundstage of about ±60°. Smooth, non-fatiguing high frequency rather than the elevated “detail” boost common on speakers marketed for resolution. A slight forwardness around 1.5kHz adds a touch of attack without tipping into brightness.

Cons: A dip in the midbase around 100Hz noticeably reduces the “chestiness” of male vocals compared to the reviewer’s reference speaker. A diffraction-related flare in the upper-midrange/lower-treble (around 1.5-2kHz) gives a mild forwardness that benefits from sidewall absorption panels, though it’s not a major issue. Vertical sweet spot is fairly narrow at about ±20° - a bigger consideration for multi-row home theater seating than rivals like the MoFi SourcePoint 8, which manages about ±60°. The MoFi SourcePoint 8, a similarly-priced rival, also has more linear bass with no midbase dip, at the cost of a more elevated top end. Minor resonances appear around 400Hz and 800Hz in measurements, though the reviewer considers them inaudible or insignificant. Very heavy (about 104 lbs each) HDF cabinet requires dedicated, sturdy stands. Low EPDR (dips to about 1.9 ohms in two spots) means a Class AB amplifier needs to comfortably handle a 4-ohm load without overheating; a Class D amp is a safer choice for full-range use.

How it compares: Just above it: AsciLab F6Bs - 0.8Hz higher bass extension (-3dB). Just below it: Wharfedale Super Linton - $3301 cheaper, 3.8Hz higher bass extension (-3dB).

Bass Extension (-10dB)26Hz (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Bass Extension (-3dB)41Hz (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Dimensions31.8"H x 11.4"W x 17.6"D (807.7 x 289.6 x 447 mm)
DriversDual 8" woofers, 5" midrange, 28mm tweeter
Impedance4 ohms nominal, 3.8 ohms minimum (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Sensitivity84.4dB (measured, Erin's Audio Corner)
Weight103.6 lbs / 47 kg each
Woofer Cabinetported

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