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Immerse yourself in the rich, detailed sound of the Dynaudio Emit series, where high-end performance meets accessible pricing. Designed and engineered in Denmark, Dynaudio Emit speakers deliver stunning clarity, deep bass, and an expansive soundstage, making them perfect for audiophiles and home audio enthusiasts alike.

Whether you’re upgrading your stereo system or building a home theatre, Dynaudio Emit offers pure, natural sound for every space. Browse our selection below.

Dynaudio Emit Series FAQ

What is the Dynaudio Emit series?

The Dynaudio Emit series is a range of high-performance loudspeakers designed for audiophiles seeking premium sound at an affordable price.

Which models are available in the Dynaudio Emit range?

The lineup includes the Emit 10, Emit 20 (bookshelf speakers), Emit 30, Emit 50 (floor-standing speakers), and Emit 25C (centre channel speaker).

Are Dynaudio Emit speakers good for home theatre setups?

Yes, the Emit series includes the Emit 25C centre speaker, making it suitable for a surround sound system when combined with other Emit speakers.

What amplifiers work best with Dynaudio Emit speakers?

A high-quality stereo amplifier or AV receiver with sufficient power output is recommended. Brands like Denon, Marantz, and Cambridge Audio pair well with the Emit series.

Do Dynaudio Emit speakers work well with vinyl setups?

Yes! When paired with a high-quality amplifier and turntable, the Emit series provides a rich, detailed vinyl listening experience.

How do I position Dynaudio Emit speakers for the best sound?

For best performance, place the speakers at ear level, with slight toe-in angles and at least 20–30 cm away from walls.

Are Dynaudio Emit speakers easy to set up?

Yes, the setup is straightforward. Simply connect them to an amplifier with high-quality speaker cables and position them correctly for optimal performance.

Is there a warranty on Dynaudio Emit speakers?

Yes, Dynaudio offers a manufacturer’s warranty. Contact Paul Money HiFi for details on coverage in New Zealand.

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