Martin Logan Dynamo subwoofer

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2009

10-inch front- or down-firing aluminum-cone diaphragm.

http://www.us.martinlogan.com/speaker_details/dynamo.html

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  • What melody?

    

  • @andreiiimiezu Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles

  • Unfortunately, the Copyright Nazis turned off the sound - probably illegally since a brief clip to demonstrate a speaker is pretty much the definition of "fair use", and Dramatico really doesn't have a say in the matter.

  • @DustyCatty I agree, this is ridiculous!

  • how could you describe "tight" on the sound of this sub? now that you have it.

  • I'd consider it as being precise and fast. Just about perfect when you're listening to music. If you watch a lot of movies I'd go for another sub.

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  • @LittleJimmySouthern Not all subs should be in a corner. They should be where they sound best.

  • @khunopie No, your speakers sound puffy and farty, like they just ate 4 big macs.

  • I have the Dynamo 500 as well as the ElectroMotion ESLs. If I was going to doit again, I would get the 700 with the wireless. My best corner (all subs should be in a corner) is across the room and about 30' from my amp. There is no question this is a quality sub. Much, much better than the REL T2 that I returned!

  • amazing song! <3 :)

  • that sure is one attractive subwoofer

  • It's frigging good. I have two of these babies in my setup...

    

  • @MyBoogeryBooger Probably a combination of the mic used, the music style, and distance of the camera from the driver. A 60 hz takes just over 1.5 feet of distance to form a full wave. Once you get down to 20 hz that extends out to just shy of 5 feet. Combine that with the amount of air pressure required to reproduce low frequencies on a mic that has a very small opening...

  • idk how it performs, but it looks NICE :D

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