Dynaudio Focus 110 + amp v Focus 110A

Diamond Joe

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This might be an impossible question, but does anyone have an idea at what price point the passive 110s + an amp out perform the active 110s?

I can't help thinking that the active 110s are a bit of a bargain, at only £500 more than the passive version you're not going to get near their performance with the passive plus a £500 amp.

I'd never even considered active speakers until all the recent discussions on this forum. Shame PMC dropped the active DB1s.
 
Agreed. I've not heard the active ones, but can't help thinking that even the best £500 amps aren't going to match up. Even if you bought second hand, you'd probably be looking at an Audiolab pre/power, which won't be short on power, but the active side of it will have an advantage. Plus you'd probably need some decent cable, which will add more to the cost.
 
the passive 110s need a very gutsy amp, which isn't cheap. a 2nd hand avi lsi would do the job for about £750, as would a primare i30 for about the same money, both work very well with them. gives you an idea of the sort of amp they need.
 
If you comparing prices then do not forget that you still need a preamp with active speakers.
 
Craig M.:the passive 110s need a very gutsy amp, which isn't cheap. a 2nd hand avi lsi would do the job for about £750, as would a primare i30 for about the same money, both work very well with them. gives you an idea of the sort of amp they need.
That's pretty much what I was thinking, which makes the 110As very tempting indeed. I saw a Primare i30 go for £900 a couple of days ago, I was tempted to bid as it was only 10 miles away.

As for needing a pre amp, that's not a problem (in the short term) with a little alteration I can use my integrated amp for that job.

Cheers for the comments guys.
 
I find that the Roksan Kandy K2 works well with my Dynaudio Focus 140.

They sell for £800 so its £300 more than you'd like to spend, then again, give it a demo and you probably may want to change and increase your budget just like I did.
 
Hi Whoizhe, just out of curiosity, how would you describe the sound of your Focus 110 + Roksan Kandy K2?
 
upsidesunny:
Hi Whoizhe, just out of curiosity, how would you describe the sound of your Focus 110 + Roksan Kandy K2?

Focus 140.

The Roksans:

*musically involving

*extremely dynamic

*bass is strong and tight but not overwhelming

*delivers the amount of current that the Dynaudios demand

Dynaudios:

*fills a medium sized room with ease without sounding thin and doesn't lose as much detail over distance compared to others that I've heard

*produces a wide soundstage when you have them properly distanced from each other and toed in at the right amount for the best overall sound quality

*vocals sound lifelike
 

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