Dynaudio Confidence C1 MKII with stands Photo 1419673 Canuck Audio Mart
Dynaudio Confidence C1 MKII with stands Photo 1419673 Canuck Audio Mart
Confidence C1 Dynaudio. Dynaudio Confidence C1 MKII speakers with Stands (Warranty) Photo The Stand 6 is made from aluminium and features a multi-layer plinth to provide the best possible foundation for a compact speaker The Confidence Platinum models are available in the finishes established with the Evidence Platinum:
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In the finest Dynaudio tradition, the C1 is a compact loudspeaker delivering an extremely high level of performance and sound quality, yielding an impressively expansive and detailed. The Esorar2 also has a pure-aluminum voice coil, an aluminum-alloy rear chamber with a built-in acoustically damped vent, and large neodymium magnet rings.
Dynaudio Confidence C1 Platinum Liquid Sound
The Confidence C1 achieves the same sound quality as the larger Confidence floorstanders in a compact package ideally suited for smaller listening areas. The C1 Platinum can be combined with the Dynaudio Stand 6 for total consistency in performance and design Wes Phillips | Nov 10, 2007 "No, the Dynaudio Confidence C1 isn't a small loudspeaker, but it is a stand-mounted two-way monitor." I was struggling to explain to Fred Kaplan what I was working on for this month's deadline.
Dynaudio Confidence C1 Speakers Photo 1194025 US Audio Mart. Well, subjectively C1 Platinum are absolutely linear up to the highest border of audibility and even in the acoustically featured room a lack of tops wasn't felt. I would only add; that the Dynaudio Confidence C1's and the Dynaudio Contour S3.4s are extremely revealing of cabling choices
Dynaudio Confidence C1 II Speakers Photo 2471201 US Audio Mart. By What Hi-Fi? published 9 July 2008 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Wes Phillips | Nov 10, 2007 "No, the Dynaudio Confidence C1 isn't a small loudspeaker, but it is a stand-mounted two-way monitor." I was struggling to explain to Fred Kaplan what I was working on for this month's deadline.