Dynaudio LYD-7 7″ Nearfield Monitor Overview
Styled in white, the Dynaudio LYD-7 is a personal reference monitor designed to work for home or project studios or anywhere in need of a powerfully accurate monitor. Its handmade design implements aluminum wire voice coils, along with a Class-D amplifier and a 96 kHz / 24-bit signal path with onboard DSP to bolster audio performance. Dynaudio LYD-7 Nearfield Monitor
A 7in personal reference monitor, designed from the ground-up to bring supreme precision to your mixes
This monitor uses sophisticated DSP to extend or its curtail low-frequency response by 10Hz, while Position and Sound Balance controls let you fine-tune for total neutrality in your environment. Its larger 7in woofer helps extend bass, while the low-mass aluminium voice-coil, vented ferrite magnet and MSP driver take care of precision.
With a relatively lightweight woofer, the monitor secures a quick and accurate transient response, which is essential for critical listening and mixing decisions. Extending from 45 Hz to 21 kHz, the LYD 7 has a 7″ woofer and a 1″ soft dome tweeter.
The monitor offers several options for tweaking the sound for your environment. Switches are provided for tonal boosting or cutting, to better suit your particular room placement. These switches are all detented, so you can easily match one speaker to another. An XLR input is provided for pro setups, while RCA is on hand for the hi-fi enthusiast.
Dynaudio Nearfield Monitors Come in three sizes Dynaudio LYD-5, Dynaudio LYD-7 and Dynaudio LYD-8
FEATURES:
- Nearfield monitor with 7″ woofer
- Bi-amped speaker design with 2 x 50W and Class-D amplification
- Bass Extension: Extend or curtail the low-end frequency response (-10, 0, +10 dB)
- Position Switch: One for free-standing orientation and one designed for speakers positioned within 19.7″ of a wall
- Sound balance to influence the overall response of the speaker
- Max. SPL (1m, pair): 109 dB
- Crossover Frequency: 4.3 kHz
- Frequency Response: 45 Hz to 21 kHz
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