Dynaudio packs a lot of quality and a fair amount of quantity into their products. That makes them fare well no matter what you throw at them in general.
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That should make them fine for whatever you throw at them as long as you have enough power. I use Classic Audio Loudspeakers, which are 98 db and go from 20Hz to 35KHz. This allows me to run less power. Right now I am running a set of our M-60s and I can shake the walls. Rock, classical, techno, jazz (to a lessor extent), folk and more all need that ability from time to time :) |
If you can afford them, probably Classic Audio Loudspeakers T-1.5 and T-3.4. Also look into the Klipsch Heritage line, i.e. Heresy, Forte, Cornwall, in that order. For absolute performance and value, Troels Gravesen’s Loudspeaker-1 or Loudspeaker-2 kit is definitely worth investigating. Build them yourself or contract someone to build them for you. :-) Classic Audio Loudspeakers (Contemporary Line) http://classicaudioloudspeakers.com Klipsch Heritage https://www.klipsch.com/heritage-premium-audio-speakers The Loudspeaker-1 http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/The-Loudspeaker.htm The Loudspeaker-2 http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/The-Loudspeaker-2.htm Cheers! |
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