Dynaudio contour 1.8 mkii review năm 2024

I managed to find a "new" pair of Dynaudio Contour MKII loudspeakers a couple of days ago. I decided to buy them and see what all the fuss was about regarding these Danish speakers. Well it turns out that the positive reviews were only the tip of the iceburg in terms of actually sitting down and listening to these puppies. Really nice open soundstage, excellent bass response, vocals and high frequency extension is world class, and the open soundstage as mentioned pulls out into the room a holographic presentation which I have never heard before in any speaker I have auditioned.

One of the things I have noticed was that the bass is "real". The speakers are boxes but do not sound as such due to isolated chambers for each driver and wonderful internal damping etc... There is no over-tuning for bass unlike some other bookshelfs which put out what in my mind is "fake bass". The speakers go low and that's it. There's no boom, no bloat and no muffle. It's quick, animate and delicate at the same time. I believe this is one of the reasons for that holographic soundstage I speak of.

I've only played the speakers out of the box for a few dozen hours, and I am noticing the speakers starting to "break in", the sound changes towards the "even better" hour after hour. I plan to spend a couple of hours today listening. I have to say that the speakers are worth it and possibly are worth more than the $2400 price I spend on the pair due to excellent quality and craftmanship and nontheless really sophisticated sound quality.

Dynaudio contour 1.8 mkii review năm 2024
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Had these speakers at home for a weekend audition. Didn't buy them cause I prefer a richer mid. Patricia Barber, etc., just seemed less luscious than I like. But there are some things that this speaker does extremely well, most of which Bullethead already noted. I would give them lots of power. They can take it. On bass transients of the explosive variety, they bent the walls of my room out! They have massive voice coils and can translate power to amazing energy. You've heard that saying "cut from the same cloth"? Top to bottom they are and that's a very cool attribute in practice. Good height to the soundstage in my room as well. One of the best two way standmounts that I've had at home. Second to none, really, for what they do so well.

Dynaudio contour 1.8 mkii review năm 2024
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I owned a pair of Dynaudio Contour 1.8 mk II for 5 years. Then sold it to a friend due to upgrade. He made the following mods:damped all the walls inside with 2mm self adhesive bitumen sheets. Also replaced the capacitors of the filters with higher grade ones. Now the sound of these lovely speakers is much better than before. The only drawback is the lack of a midrange speaker. But it is Contour 1.8 mkII.

Dynaudio contour 1.8 mkii review năm 2024
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I managed to find a "new" pair of Dynaudio Contour MKII loudspeakers a couple of days ago. I decided to buy them and see what all the fuss was about regarding these Danish speakers. Well it turns out that the positive reviews were only the tip of the iceburg in terms of actually sitting down and listening to these puppies. Really nice open soundstage, excellent bass response, vocals and high frequency extension is world class, and the open soundstage as mentioned pulls out into the room a holographic presentation which I have never heard before in any speaker I have auditioned.

One of the things I have noticed was that the bass is "real". The speakers are boxes but do not sound as such due to isolated chambers for each driver and wonderful internal damping etc... There is no over-tuning for bass unlike some other bookshelfs which put out what in my mind is "fake bass". The speakers go low and that's it. There's no boom, no bloat and no muffle. It's quick, animate and delicate at the same time. I believe this is one of the reasons for that holographic soundstage I speak of.

I've only played the speakers out of the box for a few dozen hours, and I am noticing the speakers starting to "break in", the sound changes towards the "even better" hour after hour. I plan to spend a couple of hours today listening. I have to say that the speakers are worth it and possibly are worth more than the $2400 price I spend on the pair due to excellent quality and craftmanship and nontheless really sophisticated sound quality.

Which model number contour did you buy?

I've a pair of the older Focus 360 speakers, and am impressed with the Dynaudio house sound. Have them being driven by a pair of Devialet 400 with Speaker Active Matching (SAM), which gets the bass further down safely:

Who makes Dynaudio speakers?

Dynaudio is a Danish loudspeaker maker, founded in 1977. Dynaudio builds speakers using only their own drivers. Dynaudio has a subsidiary called Dynaudio Acoustics that focuses on professional studio monitor loudspeakers.

What are the dimensions of the Dynaudio Contour 60?

Each speaker itself, including grille and feet, measures 53.3"H x 11.6"W x 18.1"D and weighs 119 pounds. Yes, that means that the shipping materials are pretty heavy at 77 pounds per speaker -- nonetheless, the Contour 60 is one substantial speaker.

What is the frequency response of the Dynaudio Contour 30i?

Frequency response: 32 - 23.000 Hz. Rated power, nominel: 300 Watt. Sensitivity: 87 dB. Tweeter: 1x 28 mm Esotar2i soft dome.

What is the sensitivity of Dynaudio Contour 20?

We have noticed over the years that Dynaudio speakers tend to be of lower sensitivity than the average high fidelity loudspeaker. That's no different here, with Dynaudio rating the Contour 20s at 86dB (2.83V input, one metre).