Dyanudio Xeo 3 Wow


I bought a pair of these for my bedroom to replace a big system on a rack I had there before. I needed something simpler and hopefully didn't disappoint to much. I did not expect these to sound as good as they do. I've owed a lot of different stereos and in my travels this has got to be the best bang for the buck I've ever heard. These little speakers seriously rock and fill my 12x15 bedroom to the brim with excellent sound. If you had an interest in these speakers I can highly recommend to check them out they are the real deal. I am feeding them a digital signal from an Apple TV that I stream to from my iTunes library on my computers. I don't know how Dynaudio has packed so much into such a small box that produces such a big sound. They have hit it out of the park with this one in my opinion.
ejlif

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I am wondering the same thing. If there were more input options I might consider them for my main system. I could imagine we might see bigger and better versions of these in the future. For someone looking for awesome sounding uncluttered hifi this is it.
The xeo does not need a DAC the DAC is part of the transmitter in fact I dont see how a great DAC could even come into play with these. I guess you could feed the analog inputs from the DAC but that seems weird to not just run a straight digital signal to the transmitter.

Once again after a little more time with these I am still blown away. I would almost consider just replacing my main rig with a set of the floor stander xeo 5. They might just be lacking a little air on top but these little guys are seriously amazing for the price.
Davt I don't understand how the R DAC comes into play with the xeos? It seems strange to go analog in to the xeos since they have digital inputs. I just feed mine an optical input from my Apple TV. Or you could go right out of the computer via USB also.