ive had mine a few days now and i love them, there were a few reasons for switching from my rx6's, only minor issues that may not be a problem for others or in other envoirements..
i wanted to be able to place my speakers closer to walls, and can do with these dm's, they are about a foot off the back wall while one of them is about 10cm from a side wall with no boom whatsoever..
the rx6's were very bassy, in my smallish room that could become tiresome after listening to them for long periods, the dyns are bassy enough, but not at all overpowering and i find them an easier listen, the bass is also very tight..
also the rx6's could sometimes sound a touch bright, dare i say harsh, in the high frequencies and at high volume, the dyns address this too being smoother whilst also being very detailed in the highs, perhaps the soft dome tweeter? or the as-500 as opposed to my old marantz pm7000?
but the biggest difference is when listening to complex tracks, the rx6's could sometimes sound a little muddled, not so with the dyns which are simply brilliant with rock, there is more seperation, a wider soundstage, and i feel a much nicer midrange, no one instrument or aspect of the music gets in the way of another, they all co-exist clearly, very impressive..
i should add that the rx6's were better to listen to at low volumes, the dyns come alive more the harder they're pushed, perhaps this is because they're 4ohms and need a bit more juice? its not a problem anyway as i nearly always listen at a volume level that they shine at..
all in all im very impressed with the dynaudios, they are much more suitable for me and tick all the boxes, i doubt ill ever buy a floorstander again while im still living in my current house, these standmounts are perfect for me..
i wanted to be able to place my speakers closer to walls, and can do with these dm's, they are about a foot off the back wall while one of them is about 10cm from a side wall with no boom whatsoever..
the rx6's were very bassy, in my smallish room that could become tiresome after listening to them for long periods, the dyns are bassy enough, but not at all overpowering and i find them an easier listen, the bass is also very tight..
also the rx6's could sometimes sound a touch bright, dare i say harsh, in the high frequencies and at high volume, the dyns address this too being smoother whilst also being very detailed in the highs, perhaps the soft dome tweeter? or the as-500 as opposed to my old marantz pm7000?
but the biggest difference is when listening to complex tracks, the rx6's could sometimes sound a little muddled, not so with the dyns which are simply brilliant with rock, there is more seperation, a wider soundstage, and i feel a much nicer midrange, no one instrument or aspect of the music gets in the way of another, they all co-exist clearly, very impressive..
i should add that the rx6's were better to listen to at low volumes, the dyns come alive more the harder they're pushed, perhaps this is because they're 4ohms and need a bit more juice? its not a problem anyway as i nearly always listen at a volume level that they shine at..
all in all im very impressed with the dynaudios, they are much more suitable for me and tick all the boxes, i doubt ill ever buy a floorstander again while im still living in my current house, these standmounts are perfect for me..