Seriously entertaining
Plug them in, turn them up, and then get a friend round. We’d put money on your pal asking where’s the rest of the speakers
are. That’s when you smile, shrug and invite them to sit down in the sweet-spot on your sofa.
£1,300.00
Seriously entertaining
Plug them in, turn them up, and then get a friend round. We’d put money on your pal asking where’s the rest of the speakers
are. That’s when you smile, shrug and invite them to sit down in the sweet-spot on your sofa.
Seriously entertaining
Plug them in, turn them up, and then get a friend round. We’d put money on your pal asking where’s the rest of the speakers
are. That’s when you smile, shrug and invite them to sit down in the sweet-spot on your sofa. And then turn it up a bit more.
We’ve been creating speakers that perform out of all proportion to their physical size for over 40 years, and Evoke 10 is no
exception. These are serious hi-fi… built for serious entertainment.
The new Evoke family will be on-sale in Europe in February 2019. It will arrive in other markets in April.
Each speaker’s single 14cm long-throw mid/bass driver is made from MSP (Magnesium Silicate Polymer), just like all Dynaudio
speakers have used for decades. They use new surrounds to extend their throw, their frequency response and their low-
frequency dynamics – all while maintaining stellar midrange performance.
Want to know the woofer’s secrets? The diaphragm is 0.4mm thin, which provides exactly the right combination of lightness,
stiffness and damping to ensure optimum performance. It’s made of one piece (the dust-cap is part of the playing surface),
and is bonded directly to the rigid glass-fibre voice-coil former directly under the Balance Ribs you’ll see around the centre
dome. That means the whole unit moves as one, in a predictable (and carefully tuned) way, for a performance that strikes the
ideal balance between bass and midrange.
The 38mm voice-coil itself is made from aluminium, making it extremely light. That means we can use more windings. More
windings gives us more control over the cone’s movement, which means more control over the sound – even at high volumes
and high frequencies. It’s kept stable, centred and true by the Nomex spider (the circular spring assembly that stops the cone
moving when it shouldn’t, and lets it move when it should).
And the whole assembly is driven by one of our new, powerful strontium carbonate Ferrite+ ceramic magnet systems.