Dynaudio C1 with more impact


I've just auditioned a pair of Dynaudio C1 hooked up to a Cary SLI 80 and I really liked the speakers, and I was actually very surprised by the Cary since it's a pretty low watt amp which seems to go against the suggestions of many around here. I listened to mostly older rock (Beatles, Pink Floyd, Queen, Zeppelin) and I thought they were amazing for this kind of stuff. There was a lot of detail, and every instrument was very well separated. The only "issue" I ran into was when playing metal, which even that sounded really good. The only thing I wish it had was more "impact", for lack of a better word. All the music was there in front of me, and every instrument was clearly audible and while this is good for most times, there are times when I'd actually like to feel the music hit me, if that makes sense. I realize that they're pretty small speakers and the bass on them while extended and went pretty low, it was refined rather than having any impact.

Am I looking at the completely wrong speaker for this? Don't get me wrong I still liked them very much as they were, but I'm wondering if the issue that I'm seeing has to do with the power provided (is a high watt amp really needed for that sort of this, or is that simply for more volume?), room setup, or does it just need a sub in some instances.
jibbonacci
Try the C1 with Bryston, Simaudio, Plinius, Naim or other high power, high current SS amplifiers.

Also maybe with a pair of subs for simple low end reinforcement to accentuate the C1.
Thanks for all the responses. Sounds like the best thing to do next is to try out a higher power amp. I did try a Simaudio integrated but I wasn't a big fan (it sounded a little too cold or sterile for my taste).

Also I didn't spend too much time in UL mode on the Cary but when I did it just seemed to be a bit louder with a smaller soundstage. If I spent more time with it I might like it more.
Jib, you might want to give a listen to the Raidho Eben X-Baby MkII if you have a dealer nearby. They're also Danish and the same price as the C1. I recently heard both back-to-back and I thought the Raidho was even better than the C1 - more detail, more open, a little more dynamic and no hint of any boxes at all (the C1 is still a great speaker). You might prefer the Raidho with all genres of music, as I did (I listened to symphonic, jazz, and classic rock).
A small two way hooked up to a tube amp is not going to give you what you need.
I agree with a lot of these posts, I also listen to the same style of music as you. Considering you have the room, I would look for a speaker with more or larger drivers. You need to presurize the room for Impact. I currently own Revel F52's and they give me everything you mention, after owning many quality speakers, these found a home.

My last speaker was B&W 801 Matrix III (I would have kept if my room was larger)
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