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Dynaudio Showcases Evidence Temptation

25-May-01

Dynaudio launched its flagship Evidence speaker system during CES 1999. Since its introduction, the Master Evidence has established its position as a reference standard in loudspeaker technology and performance throughout the world, earning awards and accolades everywhere, from the United States to France, to Italy, to Germany, and Japan. Following up to this achievement, Dynaudio earlier this year introduced the smaller Evidence Temptation, which it showcased at Home Entertainment 2001 at the Hilton New York Hotel. The new Evidence Temptation follows the same design concept as the larger ""Master"" model. The center section of the speaker utilizes a massive 40mm thick, CNC-machined, solid aluminum baffle into which the tweeters and midranges are integrated. The high mechanical precision of the driver mounting, in combination with the high mass of the baffle material, allows for the perfect reproduction of every dynamic detail in the high/midrange band. The tweeter domes are physically protected by a 1mm-thin titanium wire which has no effect on the sound whatsoever. Like the master model, the driver configuration of the Evidence Temptation is totally symmetrical with two 28mm tweeters (positioned one atop the other in the center), two 15cm midrange drivers (one each above and below the tweeters), and four 17cm bass drivers (two each at the top and bottom sections of the cabinet enclosure). The core strength of this system of course is the state-of-the-art. Dynaudio Driver Technology Due to the use of smaller sized bass drivers, the cabinet of the Temptation is much thinner and also not as tall as that of the Master Evidence. In total, the Temptation offers a very slim and elegant appearance without making any compromises in low bass performance. The four bass drivers are specifically designed for optimized performance in this particular cabinet concept, and due to the low mass of the moving systems they offer an extremely fast response. In total, the bass driversí four 75mm (3-inch) wide, long-throw aluminum voice coils produce an incredibly high dynamic output. The front baffle is made out of 40mm-thick HDF (high density fiberboard) and the walls are extremely well damped through Dynaudioís multi-layered sandwich construction technology to avoid cabinet resonance. The symmetric driver array, in combination with Dynaudioís advanced crossover filter technology, provides the speakers a greatly reduced vertical dispersion. Therefore, less energy is transferred to the floor and ceiling, thus eliminating any reflections or cancellations off of these boundaries, making the Temptation (in the same manner as the Master Evidence) much less dependent upon room acoustics and listening position as compared to any other high-end loudspeakers. The Temptationís three individual cabinet sections are mechanically bolted together, and the speaker is pre-assembled into one enclosure. The middle section is divided into two parts: one provides the air volume for the midrange drivers, while the other houses the crossover. The cabinet is finished in the same manner as the Master model, with glossy black piano black lacquered side panels on the aluminum mid-section, and a choice of exquisitely hand crafted Birdís Eye Maple or Rosewood veneer-red top and bottom sections. The Evidence Temptation is mounted onto a massive bottom plate with an adjustable spike assembly as in the Master model. The cabinet section housing the crossover is specifically vented to maintain a stable operating temperature for all components, even when the speakers are listened to at high volume levels over an extended period of time. The sectionís back plate is made of a non-magnetic aluminum alloy The crossover components are soldered onto a double-thick, glass-fiber reinforced PCB (printed circuit board) utilizing extra-thick copper traces. The impedance corrected crossover design of the Evidence Temptation utilizes low-loss dielectric capacitors, zero-compression resistors and OFC (oxygen-free copper) cable throughout. The new Evidence Temptation embodies much of the same advanced technical prowess and elegant aesthetic attributes of the Master, while advancing the state-of-the-art in dynamic transducer technology and performance in its class. The Temptation is poised to establish its own benchmark status in the tradition of its Evidence Master brethren. Having realized its design objectives of offering unlimited dynamics, high resolution, low distortion, accurate tonal balance, and uncolored performance, the Temptation perfectly reflects Dynaudioís advanced engineering capabilities and the companyís dedication to excellence and value without compromise. The price of the Temptation has yet to be finalized, but is estimated at $30,000 and should be available as of May 2001. For more information about Dynaudio, visit www.DynaudioUSA.com.

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