Dynaudio Focus 360 - Thoughts/Experiences?


Looking into a possible upgrade from our Meadowlark Ospreys, and, among others, very interested in the 360s. Budget is limited to 4g/used market, so we can't consider much above the 360s in the Dynaudio family (WAF will not work with the likes of the Contour or Confidence models anyway). It has been advised by more than one audiophile that Dynaudio generally proves good synergy w/ SimAudio power? Access to an audition is difficult, as we do not have a dealer within a 5 hr. drive of us, so we must rely largely on research and perhaps an audition opportunity when traveling. Appreciate your thoughts and experiences ~
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mbump

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The Focus 360 is a unique speaker in that it is part of the Focus line but uses the "Esotar" tweeter that is used in the Contour 5.4's and Confidence products, so it is crossover speaker you might say. I think what Valinar may have experienced at that same dealer was a pair of 360's with very few hours on them. The 360 is incredibly revealing, even more so than the 3.4 which is very well balanced but more forgiving of lesser electronics and recordings. Set up properly the 360 will astound you with a huge soundstage and dynamics but amazing detail.
Mbump,
They are rear ported so you will need a little distance behind them, typically with the 360 you will want to start with about 20 inches from the rear of the speaker, and this of course depends on other bounderies. I would start with the speaker 20 inches out from the wall,speakers 7 feet apart with no toe in and the seated position about 10 feet back. You can play from there. You will notice immediately the 360s have a larger presence, more slam and faster attack than the Meadowlarks, the 360's will also be more revealing due to the Esotar 2 tweeter that is employed.