What is sound beaming?

Since we developed the original Dynaudio Directivity Control we've been knee deep in sound beaming. It's helped ensure a well-defined soundstage in some of our top-of-the-line products such as Confidence Platinum and Evidence.

A new level of high-end listening

But what is it?

How does it work?

And why is it clever?

We asked Otto Jørgensen, Product Manager, and Roland Hoffmann, Head of the Dynaudio Academy, those exact questions live on Facebook from the HIGH END Show in Munich, Germany.

 

 

 

 

In this episode

 

Watch the entire video above - or skip to the question you find interesting below: 

Thanks!
Thanks so much for sharing your questions, unfortunately, we can only steal our experts away for a short time. That means we haven't had time to answer all of your questions, but we're hanging on to them. Who knows. Maybe they'll fit right in the next time around.

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If you have any more questions, please share them with us - and the rest of our community - on our Facebook page or in the comment section on YouTube. 

All the best, 
Otto, Roland and Christopher. 

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