2 way stand mountable speaker (stand included)
28mm Soft Dome.
20cm Magnesium Silicate Polymer (MSP) one-piece cone Woofer with 75mm pure aluminum wire voice coil and dual-Neodymium magnet.
Rating Reviewed by: Bill Birch(Unregistered User)
(AudioPhile)
Review Date October 8, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for More than 1 year
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
3.00 votes
Review 1 of 17
Price Paid:
$0.00
Summary: I have read the reviews, I am here to say, basically 15' X 12' room, these speakers image like very few, they bring voices right up to the front with depth and the music components spread across the stage. They give a feeling of being able to reach into the performance. Their clarity is unsurpassed and inner detail is simply described as wow!. These speakers do more than you would physically expect possible. I have heard they need 200 plus power, hmm? I am running VAC mono tubes with separate power supplies(probably a clean 150w), VAC tube dual mono pre, Yankee Baton cable throughout (in my opinion, the best on the planet!) MSB LS1 transport and DAC, Sota Star Sapphire/ET arm mc cartridge. What I am saying is I have had a ton of equipment and this system has people shaking their heads saying, "what the heck, this --- is impossible (in more colorful vernacular)!" I also have a system with the Dynaudio Craft running on a fresh from the factory update Krell KSA 80 class A, not as big but clear and detailed, the tweeter and blended crossover with the driver simply equals a stopping place for me; I am using a Meridian dual powered sub with this system!
Summary: Speakers have already withdrawn from production. Had a long look in the secondary market. Confidence 3 - great!
My systems: Musical Fidelity kw750; Musical Fidelity kw LPRE; Musical Fidelity kW DM25-TRANS / kW DM25 DAC.
+ Rel Stentor III
Strengths:
resolution! imaging! tone!
Weaknesses:
over power 200W
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Summary: That is making the unbelievable sound. It delivers very natural sounds and extreme high-resolution with incredible smoothness.
But Its sound is just made only in case the very good amp matches. My dynaudio speakers need well balanced and powerful amplifier.
It also matches well my krell FPB200c with pass X1 pre.(that's the best combination that the dynaudio have recommended)
I thought that FPB 200C would be the best choice for my small speakers(the bigger FPB's not better than small one)
The sound with krell 200c is very liquid and smooth in high, and the bass is so tight and speedy(not show off nor boosted.)
Strengths: Very, very natural sound.
The sound of T330 tweeter(Esotar 1) is too wonderful to describe.(personally better than Esotar 2)
Well crafted inclosure.
Weaknesses: None yet.
Similar Products Used: Sonus faber's, AE-2 signature..
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Rating Reviewed by: Jeff (Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date June 15, 2002
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 2 of 5
Used product for 3 Months to 1 year
Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
6.00 votes
Review 4 of 17
Price Paid:
$7500.00
from dealer
Summary: Fell in love with these things while out shopping for a $5k speaker :(. For what I listen to (blues, rock and roll, a bit of folk and country) they seem to do a very nice job of letting all the music come through cleanly. Agree with comments already posted by others on their nicks, if they don't have plenty of amp behind them they do sound lean, and they also will tell you about glitches in your source components and/or music. My bottom line opinion is that in a system with good synergy of components these guys can make fussy people happy and keep them that way, but it might not be the most cost effective solution you can find. My system ended up being arcam fmj cd23,music hall mmf7 turntable,cardas neutral reference cabling all around, bat 300x-se integrated (300wpc +- at 4 ohm).
Strengths: Focus, imaging, musicality (in the right system). Biggest strength is that there is really nothing that I feel like I'm missing, others may want more bass extension but I'd listen to them with good power behind before considering a sub.
Weaknesses: In my opinion they cost a good bit more than they ought to (perhaps I'm just cheap but with other gear it seemed like I could find components that really jumped out at you with value at their price point). They need to be carefully matched with the rest of your system (require a beefy amp,etc.).
Similar Products Used: Spent a lot of time auditioning several speakers.
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Summary: Half year ago I was looking for a new pair of main speakers.My tour end in my local dealer Intek d.o.o.He have almost all models of Dynaudio on stock.First I listen to some Audiance models and on the end Contour 1.3SE. This speakers open to me a new "window" of details, transparency and what is most important "like a live" feeling.
So,I think,how good or better would sound or play a Confidence 3 model which I know have a superior custom version Esotar tweeter.The problem was that local dealer wasnt have this model. Because, a new Confidence serie is now availible and I have became a good price for Confidence 3(this model is out of production) I have a Questions for all those, who have a chance to hear the both models:Contour 1.3SE vs Confidence 3!I know the Confidence serie is superior to Contour but what confuse me is that 1.3 SE is a newer model with new drivers and Confidence 3 much more expansive and not been improved all this years?!
Weaknesses: Probably the same like Contour 1.3 SE:
need over 150 watts