Dynaudio
I have the 240's best sounding car audio speaker (IMO) I have ever heard! The SQ is amazing!
These babies are not cheap (urgh I hate that word!) but everyone that has them seems to love them! They love power! So juice them with a good quality clean high power amp!
These babies are not cheap (urgh I hate that word!) but everyone that has them seems to love them! They love power! So juice them with a good quality clean high power amp!
i got my dyn's in today, it took a while to get used to after mb quarts, lol, i forgot what a midbass was after the mb's, now i remember. much richer and fuller range from the dyn's and the highs arent defning.
I heard the Dynaudio's in-store today and I think I fell in love 
On the board, they were only getting 50w each and they were mounted next to some Focal PolyKevlars...and they seriously made the K's sound like shit by comparison...
The salesman told me he had 350w running to them in his own car and they sounded even better...I'm seriously thinking about switching over to them.
What do you guys think? My current amp would only send about 100w to each side...my sub's rated at 350w and pounds with the 320w it's getting...I'd like to keep a one-amp setup if at all possible...
Anyhow, if I were to buy a Hifonics Z8000, I could bridge it and send 200w each to the Dynaudio comps and 300w to the sub...would that setup sound significantly better than giving them 100w?
Any thoughts from you Dynaudio vets?

On the board, they were only getting 50w each and they were mounted next to some Focal PolyKevlars...and they seriously made the K's sound like shit by comparison...
The salesman told me he had 350w running to them in his own car and they sounded even better...I'm seriously thinking about switching over to them.
What do you guys think? My current amp would only send about 100w to each side...my sub's rated at 350w and pounds with the 320w it's getting...I'd like to keep a one-amp setup if at all possible...
Anyhow, if I were to buy a Hifonics Z8000, I could bridge it and send 200w each to the Dynaudio comps and 300w to the sub...would that setup sound significantly better than giving them 100w?
Any thoughts from you Dynaudio vets?
I have about 150 watts to my Dynaudio's, and they sound unbelievable. I think you'll be fine. Just make sure you break them in before "beating" on them. And tune them after you've broken them in, about 30 hours. Enjoy.



