sub for Dynaudio Audience 42


Has anyone had the chance to pair the Dynaudio Audience 42s with any subs in their system? Just picked up a pair and I love them but, I'm thinking that I will eventually want to find a nice sub to help them out in the lower end :)

I have a very basic/entry level set up, a Rotel CD and Rotel Receiver in a small room but, eventually thinking about home theater too.

JL fathom 10s maybe?
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Showing 3 responses by tsciame


I'll second the Dynaudio Sub... I have a SUB250 which I use when watching movies in 2 channel with my Special 25's. "Scary good" is a nice way of putting it, Ttowntony. (The Sub250 blows away my Dali Sub with similar spec's...)

I haven’t heard the Audience 42 but a lot of people really enjoyed that line. I’ve only owned speakers from Dynaudio’s Contour line. And based upon your current setup I don’t think you would enjoy the Special 25... You need big amps to drive them and they are very revealing. (i.e. your sources will all need upgrading...)

If I were you, I would look at upgrading the speaker cables first. Try to buy a used pair of Harmonic Technology’s Pro 11’s. They mate very well the Dyn’s and will reveal everything the Rotel is out putting. From there I would start looking at upgrading the Rotel receiver. If it has preamp outputs, you can keep the receiver and use it as a preamp. Look into buying the best quality Solid State power amp you can afford. And then someday upgrade the preamp to something tubed... then go for the sources. Oh what fun!!!

You’ll love the journey and enjoy the sound. Let me know if you get to hear the 25's... they do allot very well.

Tony

I’m a big fan of McIntosh amps with Dyn’s but it depends on what your needs are. A good friend drives Contour 2.8’s with tube amps (QuickSilver Silver 60’s), but he lives in a modest uptown apartment and isn’t playing at eviction levels.

As I said I’m partial to the Mac stuff... if you are on a budget try picking up a MC7270 or the MC2255… They are classic Mac amps with big power and autoformers. Currently I use the MC402 and a MC352.

Do a search. There is a Dynaudio dealer that has some very good, yet affordable seggestions of amps that pair well with the Dyn’s. But once again it all comes down to what your needs are.

Good luck
Tony