Wow...I am an owner of a pair of Dynaudio Temptations and I am surprised about some of the things said in this thread.
My Temptations throw a huge soundstage that is not only wide but deep. I mean were talking orchestra hall deep.
Also I am a bass freak and I am so happy with the Temptations. The temptations are the first speaker I have owned that produced clear accurate, natural sounding bass. This is especially impressive considering that my whole system is tube based. I guess if you listen to a lot of Bach fuges then you might want something that goes deeper otherwise I think you will be very happy.
Having said all of that there is one speaker I would upgrade to if I could afford it. The Dali Megalines are the most amazing sounding speaker I have heard. However because of the bi-amping they become too expensive for me.
In the end though I am very happy with my Temptations and will live with them for a long time. So if you are looking for a speaker that can accurately reproduce music with natural sounding instruments then you can't go wrong with these speakers.
My Temptations throw a huge soundstage that is not only wide but deep. I mean were talking orchestra hall deep.
Also I am a bass freak and I am so happy with the Temptations. The temptations are the first speaker I have owned that produced clear accurate, natural sounding bass. This is especially impressive considering that my whole system is tube based. I guess if you listen to a lot of Bach fuges then you might want something that goes deeper otherwise I think you will be very happy.
Having said all of that there is one speaker I would upgrade to if I could afford it. The Dali Megalines are the most amazing sounding speaker I have heard. However because of the bi-amping they become too expensive for me.
In the end though I am very happy with my Temptations and will live with them for a long time. So if you are looking for a speaker that can accurately reproduce music with natural sounding instruments then you can't go wrong with these speakers.