Dynaudio was sold last month to a China company.
= suggest that you move on existing new or used stock if you want the current "real deal" and you are still married to made-in-Denmark Dynaudios.
Back on point.....
You make no mention of what comprises the rest of your system. System synergy matters .... Big time! That synergy is an alchemy of source, amps, speakers, and cables (all of power, IC and speaker )
(1) Just because brand "A" speaker anecdotally sounds good in one guy's system has nil assurance that it will also sound good in yours.
(2) The mag reviews are nothing more than preliminary background reading first steps toward formulating a plan to get "that synergy".
(3) There is no shortcut, or magic silver bullet in this process ... Unless you want to take a very high risk of guessing wrong with a blind purchase, then aligning yourself with a dealer for actual auditions and guidance is the preferred path, especially as you move up the $$ food chain.
(4) regrettably all you may back in these forum blogs are anecdotal and heavily biased personal fave opinions that have nil to minimal assurance of actually working in your system.
The takeaway is that this forum blog, the mag reviews and all other third party opinions are just weeding out steps and building blocks to your own short list.
= suggest that you move on existing new or used stock if you want the current "real deal" and you are still married to made-in-Denmark Dynaudios.
Back on point.....
You make no mention of what comprises the rest of your system. System synergy matters .... Big time! That synergy is an alchemy of source, amps, speakers, and cables (all of power, IC and speaker )
(1) Just because brand "A" speaker anecdotally sounds good in one guy's system has nil assurance that it will also sound good in yours.
(2) The mag reviews are nothing more than preliminary background reading first steps toward formulating a plan to get "that synergy".
(3) There is no shortcut, or magic silver bullet in this process ... Unless you want to take a very high risk of guessing wrong with a blind purchase, then aligning yourself with a dealer for actual auditions and guidance is the preferred path, especially as you move up the $$ food chain.
(4) regrettably all you may back in these forum blogs are anecdotal and heavily biased personal fave opinions that have nil to minimal assurance of actually working in your system.
The takeaway is that this forum blog, the mag reviews and all other third party opinions are just weeding out steps and building blocks to your own short list.