Performance Series
Engineered to entertain. The right fit for high-res distributed audio. It’s as simple as that.
The Performance series
The Dynaudio Custom Performance series delivers true Dynaudio hi-fi performance, even in the tightest cavities in ceilings and walls.
No more having to choose between deep and shallow versions of in-wall and in-ceiling speakers when specifying your system. No more having to choose between performance and fit. And no more fiddly install processes: just push and screw, or twist and lock into place.
We've developed ingenious ways of packing everything that makes our speakers legendary – soft-dome tweeters, MSP drivers, large voice-coils and powerful magnets – into a form that lets you work around the nasty surprises you find behind the drywall.
And to complete the job, all the low-profile magnetic grilles can be painted to fit precisely with the room’s décor.
Don’t compromise. Just fit and finish.



Performance Series
Specifications
- Status:
- Segment:
- Series:
- Type:
- Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m):
- Rated Power:
- Long Term Power:
- Rated Impedance (Ohm):
- Impedance (Minimum):
- Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB):
- Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB):
- Crossover:
- Tweeter:
- Midrange/Woofer:
- Woofer:
- Tweeter level options:
- Diameter mm Ø:
- Width mm:
- Height mm:
- Depth mm:
- Diameter inches Ø:
- Width inches:
- Height inches:
- Depth inches:
- Diameter cutout mm:
- Width Cutout mm:
- Height Cutout mm:
- Diameter cutout inches:
- Height cutout inches:
- Width cutout inches:
- Grille material:
- Grille options:
- Grille attachment:
- Grille finish:
- Certifications:
- Environmental:

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