With great power comes great responsibility. That s why these large floorstanders are just as adept at shaking the room as they are reproducing the finest of details
With great power comes great responsibility. That s why these large floorstanders are just as adept at shaking the room as they are reproducing the finest of details
The all-new Confidence 50 stands shoulder-to-shoulder (or baffle-to-baffle) in height with the Confidence C4 the previous flagship of the range.
Like that legendary speaker, it s a three-way design with twin woofers and twin midrange drivers. It s stunningly constructed. Stunningly finished. And a stunning performer. It uses DDC (Dynaudio Directivity Control) technology to form a sound beam that avoids reflections from floors and ceilings. And it features an Esotar tweeter and MSP woofers.
But it takes all of this every single component to a new level of performance.
You might notice that while the previous Confidence floor-standers used two tweeters, the new Confidence 50 has just one. That s because the engineers toiling away in Dynaudio Labs have discovered new ways to optimized crossovers, waveguides and baffles to create a much simpler, better-performing version of the DDC platform. (Peek behind the curtain and see how we decided to go with one tweeter instead of two in our six-part podcast series on Confidence).