Dynaudio PRO launch the Core Series studio monitors

Posted on Thu 24 January 2019 in namm-2019

[![]({static}/uploads/2019/01/dynaudio-core-family-600.jpg)](https://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/community/namm-2019/dynaudio-pro-launch-the-core-series-studio-monitors)Dynaudio PRO is proud to introduce the Core Series. Marking Dynaudio’s 30-year anniversary in Pro Audio, since the original ‘Crafft’ monitor was introduced to the market in 1989, Core is the latest high-end extension to Dynaudio’s range of premium studio monitor speakers.
Launching with two models, the 2-way **Core 7** and the 3-way **Core 59**, both feature intelligently designed, yet simple-to-use DSP, the highest quality Pascal Class-D amplification, digital and analog connectivity, easy mounting options, the best non-fatiguing drivers in the business and so much more. They simply are the finest studio monitors the brand has ever produced. Core is also the first Dynaudio PRO range that benefits from having been fully developed within [Jupiter](https://audiodistributiongroup.us13.list-manage.com/track/click?u=273ccde8b466e4e56216c39a9&id=0401d7f86a&e=3e2e31142e), Dynaudio’s new advanced R&D centre. Having the absolutely best speaker measurement facilities in Europe and a large, highly skilled team to operate it, all has enabled Dynaudio to bring their renowned custom driver technology even further forward for this new series. Each driver is made in-house in Denmark, where more than 1.4 million drivers are manufactured by hand each year. Furthermore, Dynaudio secure the absolute highest consistency possible, which will allow for 100% uniformity – not just between different pairs, but also when crossing pairs or relying on pairs in different locations. Dynaudio has long been known for their sweet-sounding soft-dome tweeters, which provide hours of pinpoint imaging and detail without the tiring quality that’s common to many other designs. The Esotar Pro tweeter stands at the absolute pinnacle of Dynaudio’s soft-dome tweeter design and builds on this heritage with the ingenious Hexis device. It’s an inner dome that sits just behind the diaphragm and optimises airflow, smooths the frequency response and eliminates unwanted internal resonances. The result is unparalleled imaging, transient detail and an effortless high frequency response that simply won’t give you ear fatigue. The acclaimed LYD range was launched in 2016. The Core range is in every respect the next level up from this series, but Core also is a considerable step up from the now discontinued AIR range. With their significantly improved driver technology, more power and additional features, these new monitors give you absolutely everything you need to hear.