Dynaudio Emit 20: High-End Sound Without the High-End Price Tag
/All too often when the word “Dynaudio” gets a mention in these blog pages, it’s in reference to expensive things which, although amazing, can be well out of reach for a large number of prospective purchasers of lovely hi-fi things! In an attempt to correct that bias, this blog is all about what is probably the best pair of loudspeakers that it’s possible to purchase for less than one thousand UK pound notes: the Dynaudio Emit 20.
fresh out of the box
Entry-Level, But Far from Basic
The Emit range may be the entry point into the Dynaudio family, but they are far from basic. They’re packed full of many of the innovations you’ll find in some of their much higher-priced speakers. For one thing, Emit speakers use the same coated fabric soft-dome Cerotar tweeters found in the more expensive Evoke range. And those tweeters, in turn, derive their technology from the top-of-the-tree Confidence family and Core professional studio systems. Cerotar is powered by a Ferrite+ strontium carbonate ceramic magnet system, which gives the tweeter all the power it needs to play loud without breaking up, while maintaining all the nuance you could want—even at neighbour-bothering levels!
Tweety thing
That All-Important Tweeter Magic
The tweeter also uses Dynaudio’s Hexis, a tiny dome that sits just behind the fabric dome. This clever little addition acts like a waveguide and smooths out the frequency response, reducing unwanted resonances. The result is market-leading clarity and detail, unsurpassed at this price.
Built from the Ground Up for Performance
The mid/bass drivers use Dynaudio’s own MSP (Magnesium Silicate Polymer) cones—made in one piece, with the integrated dust-cap bonded directly to the voice-coil motor behind them for supreme control and detail in the low and midrange frequencies. This design philosophy runs all the way back to Dynaudio’s very first models, produced in 1977.
Close up of the fronts
The Emit 20’s crossovers were designed and tuned by the same team behind the Confidence, Evoke, Contour, Special Forty, Core, Heritage Special and more. The Emit 20 uses a hybrid first- and second-order topology for the tweeter and woofer respectively, giving them exceptional control and integration across each driver’s behaviour.
flared bass port
A flared bass port tunes the bass impressively deep, while at the same time minimising unwanted noise from the port itself, keeping the sound clean and tight.
The whole package is neatly finished off with a chunky pair of gold-plated 4mm banana sockets/binding posts for easy cable connectivity.
chunky banana sockets
What Do They Actually Sound Like?
Performance-wise, these little marvels will sound simply stunning with whatever genre of music you choose to throw at them. For the purposes of this little blog, I just happened to have the brand new, proggy genius that is the all-new and factory-fresh Glass Hammer album Rogue on hand.
going rogue with glass hammer
Glass Hammer have a long and illustrious career behind them, and Rogue is studio album number 22 (phew!). After their Jon Anderson-a-like lead singer was headhunted by no less than Yes themselves (bar stewards!), there came a period of readjustment—a shame, as he was better in Glass Hammer! Rogue is (in that great prog rock tradition) a concept album, mixing influences from as far and wide as Radiohead, ELO, Tangerine Dream, and—on my favourite track “Terminal Lucidity”—Ozric Tentacles!! It’s another great recording and production job too, which the Dynaudio Emit 20s really bring to life.
Terminal lucidity
Big Sound, Small Box
Being a fairly small box with the drive units placed close together means the Dynaudio Emit 20s behave more like a single point source. With less cabinetry, there’s also less colouration, meaning these little wonders produce a big, open stereo image that would shame many a larger, more expensive design. The depth of bass is just staggering for such a compact speaker. Emit 20 comes in three custom-designed laminate finishes—Black, White and Walnut—that beautifully complement the cabinets’ clean Scandinavian design (conceived in-house at their headquarters in Denmark). Black magnetic grilles come as standard in the box.
Little Details That Matter
They’ve even lavished attention on the cover rings, which hide the drive unit mounting screws. They’re one-piece moulded, with the surface finish embedded in the material—so there’s no need for lacquer, and they won’t degrade over time.
Perfect for Small Spaces—or Surprising Larger Ones!
If you have a small room—or perhaps you’re looking for a great little near-field speaker for your office desk—then look no further. The Dynaudio Emit 20s could be the perfect loudspeaker for you. They’re a great option to consider when upgrading your speakers and would integrate well in a wide range of home systems. Their well-balanced nature offers versatility when it comes to pairing with almost any amp. I’ve even used them as a great upgrade on little micro systems—which really shouldn’t work, but does! Rules were made to be broken, I suppose. This little speaker system really can sound amazingly good, and they’re not afraid of performing in a larger room either, thanks to that surprising bass response.
Give us a call at the Cheltenham store to arrange a demo. Bring along some of your favourite music too—and see if you love them as much as we do.
Thanks a lot for reading.
Andy, Jon and Farid - Audio T Cheltenham
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