Dynaudio Emit 30 Test

Dynaudio Emit 30 Test. Dynaudio Emit 30 review What HiFi? Review: Dynaudio Emit 30 Compact floorstanders with potent bass Dynaudio actually manages to make speakers that do not cost an arm and a leg, and still plays like expensive speakers Nominal impedance is listed as 4 ohms, and the Emit 30 can reportedly handle up to 180W of power

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The speaker I am reviewing is their EMIT 30, the smaller of two floor-standing, or tower speakers, in the EMIT range, which is Dynaudio's entry level speaker range. Nominal impedance is listed as 4 ohms, and the Emit 30 can reportedly handle up to 180W of power

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This month's offering is the Dynaudio Emit 30, a slim, petite two-and-a-half-way tower speaker that sells for just $1699/pair (USD) The Emit 30 floorstanding loudspeaker packs a lot of loudspeaker into a very affordable package, according to Alan Sircom. This time we review is the Emit M30, the only floor-standing speaker in the Emit series, to see if it is worthwhile.

Dynaudio Emit 30 review What HiFi?. Audiophiles can get 100% high-quality speakers made in Denmark at the most worthwhile price The speaker I am reviewing is their EMIT 30, the smaller of two floor-standing, or tower speakers, in the EMIT range, which is Dynaudio's entry level speaker range.

Dynaudio Emit 30 loudspeaker review Audiograde. The range comprises two stand-mount models (Emit 10 and Emit 20), two floorstanders (Emit 30 and Emit 50) and a centre- channel (Emit 25C) Emit is a small range that's made up of two cheaper standmounters (the 10s and 20s) and two towers (30 and 50), the smaller of which is on test here, and a centre speaker (25C).