Dynaudio speakers are known for pushing the boundaries of sound reproduction. Ever since the first speakers started rolling out of the factory in the late 70s in Skanderborg, Denmark, Dynaudio has always sought to do things differently for the sake of great audio.
The podcast series, Inside Dynaudio, invites you to follow the company and its employees on their journey to engineer the best audio reproduction experiences in the world. From stories of how a small inquiry became the start of a great and never seen before partnership to stories of how the market changes and how Dynaudio can adapt.
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Dynaudio speakers are known for pushing the boundaries of sound reproduction. Ever since the first speakers started rolling out of the factory in the late 70s in Skanderborg, Denmark, Dynaudio has always sought to do things differently for the sake of great audio.
The podcast series, Inside Dynaudio, invites you to follow the company and its employees on their journey to engineer the best audio reproduction experiences in the world. From stories of how a small inquiry became the start of a great and never seen before partnership to stories of how the market changes and how Dynaudio can adapt.
When Dynaudio’s Consequence model came out it not only turned heads, but might’ve made some people gasp in disbelief. “What is this, a speaker for people who do yoga?”, was just some of the amusing remarks that founder of Dynaudio Wilfried Ehrenholz experienced when they first released the speaker. Little did everyone know that the at the time puzzling placement of the tweeters only meant better sound. Hear the story from Wilfried himself as he talks about how he didn’t care about any consequences whatsoever, he just wanted to create the best possible speaker.
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Inside Dynaudio
Dynaudio speakers are known for pushing the boundaries of sound reproduction. Ever since the first speakers started rolling out of the factory in the late 70s in Skanderborg, Denmark, Dynaudio has always sought to do things differently for the sake of great audio.
The podcast series, Inside Dynaudio, invites you to follow the company and its employees on their journey to engineer the best audio reproduction experiences in the world. From stories of how a small inquiry became the start of a great and never seen before partnership to stories of how the market changes and how Dynaudio can adapt.