Legendary Dynaco A35 speakers arrived today in mint condition, this is one speaker that I have read plenty about and have yet to experience until today.
Most of the time I hear more about the Dynaco A25's that are bass reflex, the A35's are acoustic suspension in a larger cabinet.
I prefer acoustic suspension speakers due to their tighter bass response.
So far I am really enjoying the A35's and have them hooked to the tube amp.
Imaging is very open and transparent but not as efficient as other speaker in the collection. I will update the listening session in a few days. So far I like what I hear.
Most of the time I hear more about the Dynaco A25's that are bass reflex, the A35's are acoustic suspension in a larger cabinet.
I prefer acoustic suspension speakers due to their tighter bass response.
So far I am really enjoying the A35's and have them hooked to the tube amp.
Imaging is very open and transparent but not as efficient as other speaker in the collection. I will update the listening session in a few days. So far I like what I hear.
A correction. The A25 was not ported in the sense of a tuned port; but as an aperiodic system which simply used the damped port as a pressure relief to extend the bass lower. The A35 has double chambers inside connected by a narrow slot. So it combines a ported and tuned chamber with a sealed one and is neither a classic ported or acoustic suspension enclosure.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the correction.
DeleteHey, any updates? Curious what you think of these after listening for awhile. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI liked the Dynaco's but like all things on this blog they moved along.
DeleteNot effecient enough for a SE tube amp.
I prefered the New Large Advents over the Dynaco's
I just purchased a 30XL (seller) tended to be a A35 - wonder if any onyone has altered the crossover specs or else ?
ReplyDeleteI owned the whole Dynaco line in the early 70'. Dynaco A-25,A-35 and the little one, the A-10. Out of the lot I liked the A-35 the best. Bang for buck was very good. There is a company making a copy of the A-25, Annandale. At the price they are selling them for (over 2K$) it's not as good as the 70's prrice. Tempus Fugit
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