Dynaudio Excite Vs. Focus....


How is the Excite line of Dynaudio Speakers different than the Focus line? What are the differences in sound? Is focus better than the Excite line noticeably? Thanks for any insight....Brian.

I'm comparing the Excite X 12 and Focus 110.
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Xti16, please explain what you have heard about discontinued Dyna lines. Will there only be Focus active speakers in the Focus line?
Yes I found out on avs website (Dyn owners thread). Otto J is a factory rep
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/89-speakers/686371-dynaudio-owner-s-thread-894.html
Being a factory rep he isn't saying much other than a lot of new products. BTW I was also ONLY referring to Focus line but IMO the Contour line has been very long on the tooth.
Many thanks for the info, Xt. I recently auditioned the Focus 260 and 340 and loved them. But if you are spending that amount of money, you can move up to the Contours. Possibly a reason for lower Focus sales? I wonder...
Lowrider Dyn says sales are slow and maybe they are but IMO the Focus line up was an excellent value in the Dyn line up. I have a gut feeling they are going to come out with many new products too quickly which could really kill re-sale values.

As a side note they just announced the new Emit line at the DM price levels.
http://www.dynaudio.com/home-audio/
Look at the discontinued models
http://www.dynaudio.com/discontinued-models/audience-5-50/
I mean look at the confidence - they replaced the MKII/Signature with the Platinum. At least there was an improvement with the MKII over originals but only cosmetic when they released the Platinum (for 1.5K over the MKII and 1K over the signature).
Xt, this is interesting and disturbing news.
I see that the change in Confidence was cosmetic and the new Emit line seems like an addition, and not a new entry level based on this statement...it is "comprised of loudspeakers with relatively modest price points."

After doing some reading, I also feel that they are going to make many new additions, especially since the Chinese will be calling the shots. It will not be business as usual.

I knew Dyn was sold to a Chinese company, but this standard press release warns me of a future where only the top tier speakers remain built in Denmark, plus the Chinese management will not know how to market high-end audio to the US.
http://www.goertek.com/en/newsdetail.php?category_id=37&file_id=240