Dynaudio focus 360


I recently acquired a pair of Dynaudio focus 360's and hope there are folks here that have had these or similar Dynaudio's that can shed some light.

My system currently consist's of a Rega p6 and auralic vega1 into a  McIntosh mx110,to a adcom gfa5452 out to the focus 360's.

First off I know these speakers like a lot of power and currant,and I have plans to get a amp with 350 watts per channel.

Here is what is going on.

If I listen below 70% of my maximum listing volume,the sound falls flat on its face and sounds like a cheap radio with 4 inch speakers in it.

If I turn up to 80%,things sound much better,at least modern quality recordings.

Tunn up to 90%,things sound real good,until the singer backs off for a softer vocal delivery.Bam.The vocals fall way way back and way to low.

Same thing with electric guitar.As long as its playing lead up front in the mix it sounds good,but the rhythm guitar just melds into mush.No tight loud crunch where it normally is.

The vocals only sound clear and good when it is a sparse mix,with few instruments competing for space.

Then the vocals sound very very good.

One example:Alison Krauss Baby now that I Found You.

Stunning,I mean it sounded like she had walked up to me and was singing 3 feet from my face.

Please assure me these drop outs in mid-range and vocals will go away with big power and currant.

These speakers sound fantastic with acoustic instruments and drums.

They just can't reproduce electric instruments with the required oomph on my classic rock recordings.

They come close when I crank it to 100% of my listening volume,but still the krang of a Marshall stack is missing.

It is strange how when ever the vocals are just a little bit reserved the volume drops a lot and looses all body,even on the intro of a song.

I'am going to wait until I try these with the more powerful amp before I make my final judgement,just hoping I can get some encouragement here that all will be well.

Thanks

 

 

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twangy57

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I have no doubt that a good set of speaker cables would do wonders for the Dynaudio Focus 360's.

I need to get the amp first and listen a bit to hear how that sounds before the next improvement.

I have really been enjoying what I have now,but occasionally I still run into a recording where when the singer seems more laid back in the mix than I remember.

I will be getting the new amp sometime this week,so I will have to see what that does.

I'am also curious to see what the noise levels will be with this old Mac going into a amp with that much power.

I will let you know.

I have been looking at CJ Premier 17 pre-amp as well as a Musical Fidelity pre-amp In case I don't like this match.

Thanks 

I've been enjoying your threads. I'm curious about the incoming power amp and how you might feel that it sounds with your Dynaudio 360s.

I'd heard Dynaudio C1 platinums, and Contour20s (pre-i) with a CJ CA150 control amp, and it was a pairing that had me visiting the shop more than once.  It influenced the direction of the next several moves. The top end of the dynaudios was more to my ideal for box speakers.

I picked up an old pair of Dynaudio DM 2/6 bookshelves for the basement. That fellow was moving on to a pair of the 360s!  A CJ 17LS2 preamp to an MF2275 power amp runs the main system. And now a set of Heritage Specials is previewing upstairs with the semi-vintage Pass gear.

cellorover, who posts here now and then, is a concierge for conrad johnson equipment. He'd had a 350 in his queue several months ago, and I recall the ad saying something like "the last amp you will ever need."

Good luck with this pairing!

I've had some luck with it, so fingers crossed.

zarf

Glad to hear you like your dynaudio's with the CJ pre and MF amp

I should get my cj350 by the end of the week and will let you know my impressions after I get some listening time with it.

I'am curious about the cj 17LS2 ,do you miss tone controls?

I use mine a lot on my Mac mx110,and love the separate treble and bass controls for each channel.

Thanks

I do not miss tone controls, but I understand that there's an appeal. I've had them with certain integrateds in the past. The 17LS2 does have push-button volume control, which did take some getting used to. There's clicking, rather than the turn of a knob.

zarf

Yes,I have seen that,having a left and right volume would take the place of a balance I'am assuming.

I think I would miss the tone controls as a lot of older stuff I listen to has to be eq'd just to make it tolerable.

Thanks for the response.