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LOUDSPEAKER

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Three-way fl oorstanding loudspeaker

Made by: Dynaudio A/S, Denmark

Supplied by: Dynaudio UK

Telephone: 01353 721089

Web: www.dynaudio.co.uk

Price: £5650

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tanding a little over 1.2m tall and 
weighing 34kg, the Focus 380 is the 
top-of-the-line model in Dynaudio’s 
middle-market Focus range. Sporting 

two 200mm woofers together with a 
dedicated 150mm midrange driver and a 
28mm soft dome tweeter, it promises to 
deliver large-scale audio images and a sizeable 
bang for the buck if your listening room is 
not too cramped and compact standmount 
speakers simply won’t do it for you, in your 
quest for audio nirvana.

OK, so it looks a little old-fashioned in 

today’s world of CAD-CAM enclosures and 

elaborately sculpted baffl es devoid of all 
fi xings to give sleek, clean lines. Dynaudio’s 

Focus models employ conventional enclosures 

– sturdily braced and nicely fi nished in real 

wood veneers nonetheless, built in its own 
Danish cabinet-making facilities – without such 
niceties as magnetically attached grilles and 

glossy trim rings to disguise driver fi xings. 

They’re a bit of a throwback in this respect, 

although there’s nothing old-fashioned about 
the design of the drive units and the attention 
to detail Dynaudio puts into its manufacturing. 
The consistency and reliability of Dynaudio’s 
drivers is legendary in professional audio 

circles [see boxout]. And anyway, if it’s ultra-

modern-looking eye-candy that you crave, 

Dynaudio has that covered too, in its fl agship 

Evidence series of high-end models.

All the Focus designs employ proprietary 

drivers manufactured entirely in-house. 
Dynaudio’s distinctive bass/mid driver cones 
employ a magnesium silicate polymer 
composite that offers low mass, high rigidity 
and ‘ideal internal damping properties’, says 
the company, with supple rubber surrounds 
and a geometric form designed for smooth 
sound dispersion. The baskets are in diecast 
aluminium, ribbed for improved rigidity, 
minimal resonance and resistance to warping, 
and formed in a manner so as to reduce air 
compression and turbulence behind the 
drivers’ moving membranes. 

The motor assemblies feature neodymium 

magnets and large but lightweight voice-coils 
made of aluminium, with recently developed 
black Kapton formers. Using aluminium wire 
instead of copper allows for more windings 

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Styled with just a conventional grille and 

exposed driver fi xings, the front baffl e sports two 
200mm bass drivers working in tandem, a separate 
150mm midrange unit and 28mm soft dome 
tweeter. Everything is made in-house by Dynaudio

and a larger coil diameter without increasing 
mass. By positioning twin magnets inside its 
voice-coils Dynaudio says a larger and more 

homogenous magnetic fi eld can be utilised, 

with less magnetic radiation. 

Using two adjacent magnet rings creates 

a more symmetrical pole-piece design and 
aims to make the coil conduction constant 
regardless of voice coil position. Meanwhile 
the company’s silk soft dome tweeters are 
hand treated with a proprietary coating, 
their aluminium voice coils suspended in 

magnetic oil (ferrofl uid) to increase power 
(thermal) handling and to improve the high 
frequency dome’s excursion capability. A 

damping chamber is integrated into the rear 
of the assembly to deaden back-wave energy 
through an acoustic absorber.

SINGLE-WIRE PHILOSOPHY

Throughout its loudspeaker designs Dynaudio 

employs fi rst order (6dB/octave) crossovers 

to marry its driver complement. These 

feature oxygen-free copper air-coils, selected 

capacitors and ceramic resistors chosen for 
their temperature stability. ‘Dividing the 
frequency sections through bi-wiring or 

bi-amping is neither benefi cial nor optional,’ 

states the user manual, since only a single pair 

of binding posts is fi tted at the rear.

While ultra-conservative in appearance, 

the enclosures are braced in critical sections 
and internally damped to minimise unwanted 

resonances. Moreover, the fi t and fi nish of the 

veneer, which the company hand polishes 
and coats, is top class. They are offered in a 
choice of maple, walnut, rosewood, black ash 
or glossy piano lacquer black or white. The 
enclosure sits on a slim but sturdy composite 
plinth section with damping compound 
between it and the main cabinet, its underside 
sporting threaded metal inserts in four corners 

for the supplied aluminium fl oor spikes. 

The speaker has been designed to be not 

too fussy about room placement, although to 

Offering detail in abundance, this traditional fl oorstander 

hints at Dynaudio’s professional monitoring expertise

Review: 

John Bamford

 Lab:

 Keith Howard

Dynaudio Focus 380

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