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What reviewers think
Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Highly detailed sound allows for precise control over the mix
- Pleasant sound reduces ear fatigue during long sessions
- Versatile placement options with a rotating orbit baffle
- Easy setup controls, including room correction options via switches
- Exceptionally flat response and accurate soundstage—bigger all round
Product Considerations
- Large and requires a big studio space
- Very neutral response may not be appealing to those who like more 'exciting' monitors
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Genelec Ones deliver an equally incredible listening experience, and also come with an amazing room correction set-up
- The LYD 48 offers a similar Dynaudio experience at a lower price, suitable for smaller studios
Takeaway: The Dynaudio Core 59 is a high-end monitor that provides detailed and accurate sound, helping you make better mixing decisions. If space and budget allow, it can be a great tool for creating professional-sounding mixes.
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Manufacturer details
- Status: Current
- Type: Main Monitor
- Analog inputs: XLR
- Digital inputs: AES3 XLR
- Digital outputs: AES3 XLR
- Maximum SPL (Anechoic): 113 dB @ 1m
- Maximum SPL (Half space): 119 dB @ 1m
- Amplifier Power Woofer: 500W
- Amplifier Power midrange: 500W
- Amplifier Power Tweeter: 150W
- AC Power Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz
- Lower Cutoff: 39Hz @85 dB ±3 dB
- Upper Cutoff: 27kHz @ 85dB ±3 dB
- Lower Cutoff (dynamic): 36Hz @ -6 dB
- Upper Cutoff (dynamic): 29kHz @ -6 dB
- Box Principle: Front-loaded bass reflex
- Crossover: 3-way DSP-based
- Crossover Frequency: 385/5000 Hz
- Tweeter: 1.1in Esotar Pro soft dome w. Hexis
- Midrange: 5in MSP
- Woofer: 9in MSP
- Weight: 24.6kg (54.2 lbs)
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 280 x 545 x 365mm (11 x 21.5 x 14.375 inches)
- Finishes: Dark Grey
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Dynaudio meticulously crafts its own drivers in-house, from diaphragm to magnet, allowing for precise control over every aspect of sonic performance, a commitment extending even to entry-level models.
- They exhibit a characteristically refined, smooth, and non-fatiguing sound signature that is well-suited for extended listening sessions, which is very beneficial for mixing/mastering purposes.
- Dynaudio designs its speakers with the modern home in mind, offering features such as wireless connectivity, app-based control, and DSP room correction to seamlessly integrate into various living spaces.
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Emit
- Positioning: The entry-level range, designed to introduce users to high-end audio.
- Description: Offers a great entry point into high-fidelity sound with MSP cone material and Cerotar tweeters, which are also found in the higher-end Evoke range. Compared to the Evoke, Emit is more budget-friendly, making it ideal for those new to high-end audio or with smaller rooms, while still providing a taste of the advanced technologies used in Dynaudio's premium models.
Evoke
- Positioning: Sits in the mid-range of Dynaudio's lineup, offering advanced technology at a more accessible price point.
- Description: Uses technology from Dynaudio's top-tier models, such as the Esotar Forty tweeter and MSP woofers, providing a detailed and dynamic sound.
Contour i
- Positioning: Positioned as a high-performance option for serious audiophiles, offering significant improvements over its predecessors.
- Description: Features the Esotar 2i tweeter with Hexis technology and updated woofers, delivering enhanced clarity and precision. It surpasses the Evoke series in terms of detail and soundstage.
Confidence
- Positioning: Represents Dynaudio's flagship range, showcasing the pinnacle of their audio engineering.
- Description: Features the Esotar3 tweeter and DDC Lens technology, providing groundbreaking sound precision and control. They are designed for the most discerning audiophiles who seek the ultimate in audio performance, offering a more refined experience than the Contour series.
Consequence Ultimate Edition
- Positioning: A limited-edition model, designed as a tribute to Dynaudio's legacy of high-end audio excellence.
- Description: Features a unique five-way crossover and advanced driver technology, providing a wide dynamic range and low distortion. It stands apart from the Evidence Master with its focus on musicality and exclusivity.
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The innovative architecture of the A215-M enables its outstanding performance for professional mastering and audiophile listening. Optimised for both seated or standing listening, it reproduces sonic spaces with breathtaking accuracy. The A215-M uses a D’Appolito configuration of 2 woofers, one above and one underneath the tweeter which creates a point source system with reduced dispersion on the vertical plane. This is typically well suited for mastering rooms or living rooms where reflection on floor and ceiling are best when minimised. The A215-M is unique in the PSI Audio range as it is the only floor-standing speaker. Employing all the proprietary PSI Audio technologies and boasting a finely tuned D’Appolito driver setup, the A215-M grants outstanding fidelity for both standing and seated listeners.
Our summary
Product Strengths
- Good correlation in the mids and tops with the smaller PSI Audio speakers, so if you know PSI Audio speakers, you kind of get the sound of it
- Exceptional and crystal clear stereo image
- Amazing dynamic levels, wide frequency response, easy positioning, and stunning dispersion from a compact enclosure
Product Considerations
- The white finish gets grubby easily
- Not the loudest—they are certainly loud enough to work on, but will overload if pushed too hard
- Bass can be inaccurate
- At medium levels the overall sound lacks detail and energy, if pushed to high levels, frankly it falls apart
- The review unit did not seem to have the auto standby control operational
Takeaway: The A215-M is worth considering because it has a good sound from a compact enclosure with crystal clear stereo imaging. It would be a solid addition to your studio if you buy one.
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Product Strengths
- Delivers greater tightness and precision from the crossover point on down
- Delivers an extended high-frequency range, with greater detail and more openness without harshness
- Stereo imaging is amongst the best
- Has no sweet 'spot', which allows the engineer, producer, and client a fairly similar listening experience
- Has a smoothly extended bass response that reveals what is really going on in that elusive bottom octave
Product Considerations
- The BM-15As may be overkill for a smaller mixing environment and better suited for larger rooms
- High end is as clean and accurate as the BM-12s, but the mids were a little lacking
- While they have a slightly forward characteristic, it doesn't get in the way of accurate monitoring
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Dynaudio BM-12 MK3s—BM-15A has more bass extension and pure raw SPL power
- Vs Dynaudio BM-12 MK3s—BM-12 MK3s have more detail in the mid-range
- Vs Dynaudio BM-12 MK3s—BM-15A are far louder and put out substantially larger amount of energy in the bass and subs
- Vs Genelec, Focal, Neumann, and Event—the Dynaudio BM series are in the same class as these monitors
Takeaway: The BM15A is a speaker that gives great stereo imaging with a wide frequency range, and produces an accurate sound which is nice to listen to for long periods. Full-range monitoring in a smaller studio is possible with these speakers.
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The Anniversary 10 (A10) is a culmination of all the experience that we have gathered over the last 10 years of designing and building HiFi speakers. Over the last decade, we have produced and sold thousands of speakers to happy HiFi enthusiasts from all around the world. Listening to feedback from our customers, learning from the best and adding our own flavor to the mix, has created extremely popular and critically acclaimed speakers, and now, this has evolved into our best sounding speaker yet. The A10 is something we are truly proud of, both in terms of sound, look and production values. It is a true celebration of our passion for amazing high-end sound, great engineering and high value products.
Product Strengths
- Exceptional bass performance for its compact size, with bass that is fast, clear, and tight
- Multiple 'Master Tunings' offer customizable sound profiles, adapting to different room acoustics and user preferences
- A high-quality Purifi woofer and SB Acoustics tweeter contribute to clarity, detail, and low distortion
- A solid wood cabinet made in Denmark provides a luxurious look and feel
Product Considerations
- Bass output may diminish or be limited at high volumes to protect the drivers from damage
- A separate purchase of the Platin Stereo Hub may be required for full wireless functionality and room correction
- The 'Made in China' label applies to the electronics inside the cabinet
- While the A10 offers impressive bass, some may still prefer to add a subwoofer for a true full-range experience
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs Buchardt S400 Mark II, the A10 is more transparent with greater inner detail, clarity, and top-end extension—and deeper, tighter bass—while the S400 Mark II is more relaxed and forgiving with harsh recordings
- Vs Buchardt A500, the A10 has comparable performance, with possibly a crisper sound in some instances
Takeaway: The Buchardt Anniversary 10 is a compact yet powerful speaker that offers a customizable listening experience. Its impressive bass and versatile tuning options make it a great choice for those seeking a high-quality audio solution in a small to medium-sized room.
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Our Summary
Product Strengths
- Excellent balanced delivery with precise midrange
- Well-specified, easy-to-use EQ and room correction settings
- Good low-frequency extension given its compact size
- Produces a beautifully clean and well-defined sound, with no harshness in the highs and a real sense of spatial depth and stereo width
- As mixing tools, they tell it like it is, so good mixes sound 'right' and flaws are shown up clearly, just as they should
Product Considerations
- Expensive
- There's no straightforward way to hook up the Core 5s to the Core Sub Compact if all connections are to remain analogue
Takeaway: The Core 5 is a compact, accurate, and high-quality studio monitor that delivers a balanced and detailed sound perfect for smaller studios or immersive setups. It is comfortable to work with for extended periods, making it a great choice for professional use.
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Product Strengths
- Detailed and powerful low-end response
- Articulate midrange driver
- Crisp and airy high-end without harshness
- The built-in EQ and Sonarworks SoundID Reference integration allows users to tailor the sound to their specific room acoustics
- Wide, deep, highly detailed, and solidly centered soundfield
Product Considerations
- Self-noise/hiss can be noticeable up close
- To fully use the Sonarworks feature after the trial, users would need to purchase the software
- Some users experienced initial connection hiccups with the A Control app
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The A8H offered a better value than the Dynaudio LYD 48 due to sound, build quality, and features like the built-in EQ
- The A8H offers more DSP capabilities, and is less expensive than the HEDD Audio Type 20 MK2 or Neumann KH310
- It is halfway between the less expensive but less sophisticated Dynaudio LYD 48 and ADAM Audio's own S2V—which, although a 2 way, offers step up in terms of sophistication
Takeaway: The A8H studio monitors deliver exceptional sound quality with user-friendly features—enhancing the overall audio production experience. These monitors, with versatile connectivity, DSP-driven room adaptation, and impressive audio performance, are a great choice for those serious about audio.
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Product Strengths
- Offers both ported and closed-box operational modes for flexible bass response
- Includes a built-in Lineariser DSP for linear frequency and phase response
- Sound quality is very good, especially with solid and tight bass in closed configuration
- Provides multiple EQ options to adapt to different room acoustics and personal preferences
- Has digital (AES) inputs in addition to standard analog inputs
Product Considerations
- Standby feature is slow to wake, taking up to 40 seconds
- Noticeable self-noise (tweeter hiss) may be distracting in quiet environments
- Inserting and removing port plugs is not a swift process
- One user reported a speaker failure after less than 18 months of use
- Customer support was unresponsive in one case
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The Type 07 Mk2 is preferred for low-end detail, Presonus Scepter S6 is preferred for clearer mid-range and more open high-end
- The Type 07 Mk2 has better sound quality with the ports closed, compared to Adam T7V
- The Type 07 Mk2 offers natural mids and smooth highs, clearer separation, and greater low-end extension, compared to Genelec 8020
- The Type 07 Mk2 is a good alternative for less money, compared to Genelec 83xx series
Takeaway: The HEDD Type 07 Mk2 is a high-performing nearfield monitor with useful extras like EQ and port options, offering adaptable sound for different needs. Its excellent sound quality makes it a great choice for critical listening in mixing and mastering.
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Product Strengths
- Exceptional clarity and balance
- Neutral and transparent frequency response
- Capable of playing at extreme volumes without harmonic distortion
- Automated room correction software that runs on the DSP
- The mid-range model also benefits from the new and significantly more neutral basic tuning of the A series
Product Considerations
- Being a midfield monitor, it is less ideal for smaller spaces where near-field monitors would be more appropriate
- Quite voluminous and heavy (17.1kg each), a solid foundation is required for placement
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs A7V: The A77H provides the extra bit of low end that the A7V lacked, and sounds slightly fuller and even more controlled in the midrange
- Vs A77X: The A77H sounds slightly better balanced in the mid-range, compared to the older A77X
- Vs A8H: The A8H has slightly bigger woofers, and the frequency response has a bit more low end
- Vs Dynaudio LYD 48: Has a broader frequency response
Takeaway: The A77H studio monitors provide exceptional sound quality and DSP functionality, making it a great choice for professional engineers and producers. With its ability to adapt to different room environments, it's a versatile and precise tool for creating great music.
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