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Dynaudio Directivity Control | Printversion
Symmetry is an unmistakable hallmark of the
Evidence by Dynaudio. The drive unit arrangement
and their construction in relation to the unique
crossover serve as the foundation of the DDC
technology (Dynaudio Directivity Control).
Through years of development experience with
Dynaudio professional studio monitor loudspeakers, it
became clear that many recordings are of superb
quality but that through listening room acoustics the
potential of these recordings could not be truly
experienced. In particular, reflections from floor and
ceiling boundaries interfere with a faithful, realistic
sonic reproduction because of the reflections and
added time delays. In such surroundings not even
the best loudspeaker technology could unveil the
sonic potential.
Through the Evidence, Dynaudio has created a
concept that effectively reduces these reflections. The
vertical symmetrical drive unit array and the elaborate
crossover topology reduce the energy dispersed to the
floor and ceiling by approximately 75 percent.
The controlled vertical dispersion makes the
Evidence far less dependent on the room and much
less critical in positioning as compared to any other
loudspeaker available.
DDC isn’t simply arranging the drive units in a
symmetrical array. For Dynaudio Directivity Control to
succeed, every single detail – from each drive unit to
the crossover – must be individually tailored for this
concept. Instrumental is the specific arrangement of
the drivers. With two tweeters, two mid-range drivers
and four woofers per loudspeaker, each drive unit
complements its identical counterpart in frequency
response and phase relationship in such a way that a
carefully defined dispersion characteristic is achieved.
This intricate matching is repeated once again for each
loudspeaker pair to work together in tandem.
DDC is an impressive example of the innovative
Evidence concept: the Evidence reproduces the
sonic truth of a recording - and with it provides
the emotional bond to music that has long been
so elusive.
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