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shadyJ
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READ: Definitive Technology Dymension D70 tower & DM20 center speakers Review
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As you say, set up and room dimensions would affect these more so than traditional designs. My guess is that you would get better results in larger rooms, given the rear array. Also, less reverberant rooms would probably fare better with these speakers. They should do fine in any normally furnished living room or family room, but I don't know how well this technology would work in a small bedroom. I wouldn't think great.It seems like room setup and dimensions could have a huge impact on the sound of these. Any thoughts on that beyond the slight toe-in mentioned in the review? Looking at the diagrams I'm reminded of the Bose 901, but approached in a sane, modern way.
Not more challenging, but just needed a lot more measurements.Great write up @shadyJ are these more challenging to measure due to the bipolar array?
They are just a powered bass section: should not even be thought of as Subs.While I am curious how these speakers sound, I have come to the conclusion that speakers with built in power subs are not for me. Hope these sound kick ass for a long time
It’s not the performance that bugs me, it’s the crappy amps def tech usesThey are just a powered bass section: should not even be thought of as Subs.
Used properly, you can see in the measurements that they appear to perform quite well down to 30Hz.
Frankly, I would still want some good Subs with these as they clearly are not meant to produce much in the way of anything much lower without altering the sound characteristic of an otherwise neutral-seeming Speaker.
(Here’s to hoping they have improved the quality and durability of their amps, however… this was a common complaint about their previous products featuring powered Bass.)
I think the amplifier design in these Dymension series is very different than the previous generation BP series, a lot more efficient.It’s not the performance that bugs me, it’s the crappy amps def tech uses
Hey Shady what would happen if you used 3 identical DM70 towers instead of that little DM20 center channel speaker?I think the amplifier design in these Dymension series is very different than the previous generation BP series, a lot more efficient.
You could use them as an entire front stage. The Bipolar aspect would not be a problem, so long as you enjoyed that type of soundstage and you had the space to put them in. You would not want to place these speakers too close to the wall.Hey Shady what would happen if you used 3 identical DM70 towers instead of that little DM20 center channel speaker?
Does the bipolar nature of these speaker keep you from using them as 3 identical towers as your front 3?
Agree in a soundbar fine but have had bad experiences with amps in speakers. From all the reviews it appears powered speakers are becoming more common with manufacturers.FR ~ +/- 2.5dB is very good. Glad to see DT is continuing this accuracy trend. I think Shady measured the Demand tower FR to be something like +/-1.6dB, which is awesome.
Maybe B&W can follow this trend too.
As for amps inside speakers - I personally wouldn’t want any amps inside any speakers.
More active speakers are being OFFERED. Always good for offer everyone different options. Both options sound great.Agree in a soundbar fine but have had bad experiences with amps in speakers. From all the reviews it appears powered speakers are becoming more common with manufacturers.
The Best Buys here in San Antonio do. I've already seen some of these current models in the stores.Believe it or not Best Buy Magnolia sells Def Tech speakers. Not sure if they carry this model but if they do you could audition them locally.