About "DYNAUDIO AUDIENCE 82"
I've heard lots of good things about these speakers.
So I would go to listen to those in a couple days.
But I heard also these needed lots power.
What amp or receiver do you guys thingk can drive those well?
oh...one more what is the street price for these?
Thanks.
Yes dyna needs lot of power.
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Originally Posted by sirkaien
I've heard lots of good things about these speakers.
So I would go to listen to those in a couple days.
But I heard also these needed lots power.
What amp or receiver do you guys thingk can drive those well?
oh...one more what is the street price for these?
Thanks.
I really don’t know whether I will be any help, let me just give you my real experience with Dynaudio Audience 70 speaker.
I bought these pair of speaker three months a go and my speaker dealer offered me denon 3802 AVR to run them and quite frankly I was very much illiterate about sound at that moment. I have used the setup for three or four days and all I can hear is loudness. Got tired of and went to look for a good amp. As because I knew at that time dyna is a very good speaker with good set up. But I had no idea at time how good it need are. One of Amp. Dealer suggested nad 372 integrated, so I gone for that and after switching the amp. With nad 372 I can feel the change right a way. Th sound got more tight and loudness almost gone.
After using that set up with Rotel HDCD player, I feel that something is needed. I talk to Amp. Dealer and he said it needs more power to open up. Then he suggested a used adcom 555 II, which produce almost 350 wpc in 4 ohms.
I have added adcom 555 II with nad as pre-amp. And there it is the sound I got, that I never heard before. It is clear, detailed, thight base, you name it. Excellent performance, then said that’s what was missing from dyna.
The reason I explain all this is, dyna needs lots of power, otherwise it will make loudness, regardless, does not matter how good or how expensive is your amp. Is.
I started with denon which is 120WPC, then nad which is 150WPC and now Adcom which is 350WPC. And gradually I have seen improvement of sound and less distortion.
Now question is which amp. To buy, it is really the question of money, how much money you want to spent, with little money I suggest you go for Adcom 555 II, or go for Musical Fidelity A3 cr serious, or Plinus, but make sure you feed them good.
Good luck,
bappy
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