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Dynaudio LYD-48 Black Right

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Dynaudio LYD-48 Black Right
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Sorens 17.10.2025
Hope this post will be useful. Got a pair of those after listening at least 10 other brands and models in a music store. What was great in the listening room is that they had a tablet allowing you to switch between all the models in real time, so comparing them on the fly was really great.

My impression from the very begining was how boxy and dry they sounded.I also was shocked by the lack of low range.
There were placed on a shell close to the wall,roughly 1m60 tall and there were at least 4m between them, which is a lot. Even though the stereo image was impressive: you could "see" the singer right in the middle.

So I kept wondering if they were good or not, mixed feelings, almost a no go. But that stereo image kept me thinking.

So here’s my 2 cents :They got that Bass Extension switch that allows you to choose from +10Hz, 0 and -10Hz What happens here is that when you choose +10Hz they will significatly low cut the frequency range : this means that saving all the energy needed to reproduce at their lower range (30Hz) will allow them to reproduce at a higher volume output level.
On the opposite at -10Hz they will operate at full range so at lower volume output.

So I came back to the store and ask them to show me the real panel :Setting was at +10Hz and the « Wall or Free » switch was set in «Wall » which cuts the low end in case you may want to place them next to the walls. So probably those overall settings were not the best.
That switch can be counter intuitive, leading you to beleive that +10Hz will enhance the low range.

This is subjective but keep in mind that these are 3 way speakers so if you decide to cut the low range expect the mids and highs to be prominent ,and these ones are a clear example.

I don’t think that these are made to be used at very high volume, at a certain point they can be overwhelming. They don’t have volume control, your playback system rules here.

The 3 range frequencies are well defined, with crossovers sharp and clear. The lows have a little dip around 180-300Hz but once you get used you will hear them all.

Find well produced records and they will surprise you. Play bad produced records and they will surprise you. I’d say they dont like distorted guitars, metal and some old records were highs were overpowered. Overall they sound sweet between 75-85 Db
If you’ve never heard them I’d suggest to try them before buying.

Be nice with your mixes, they don’t forgive 😊

Apoligies for the long post and my english grammar.
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