Mark L.
- jueves, 23 de junio de 2016
Precisión de baja frecuencia asequible
Todos los elementos del Dynamo 300, desde el controlador hasta el amplificador y el crossover al gabinete, están diseñados meticulosamente y fabricados según nuestro estándar más alto. El resultado es un rendimiento asombroso de baja frecuencia para un subwoofer de su tamaño y precio. Perfecto para aplicaciones de cine en casa o estéreo, el Dynamo 300 está construido con materiales de alta densidad para minimizar la resonancia del gabinete y proporcionar una base sólida para el woofer de 8 pulgadas de alto rendimiento y el amplificador de pico de alta corriente de 75 vatios y 150 vatios . Ya sea que busque bajos de alto rendimiento para mejorar su experiencia musical o llevar su sistema de cine en casa al siguiente nivel, un nuevo subwoofer de la familia Dynamo debe estar en la parte superior de su lista.
Price when discontinued:
295,00 US$
Respuesta frecuente |
32–150 Hz ± 3dB; Entrada de efectos anecoicos a través de LFE. |
Impedancia |
RCA izquierdo y derecho / LFE: 10,000 ohmios Nivel de altavoz izquierdo y derecho: 10,000 ohmios Compatible con amplificadores de 4, 6 u 8 ohmios. |
Transductor de baja frecuencia |
Cono de polipropileno de alta excursión de 8 "(25,4 cm) con conjunto de impulsión de tiro extendido; portado |
Amplificador |
75 vatios rms (150 vatios pico) |
Frecuencia de filtro de paso bajo |
45–150 Hz |
Entradas |
Nivel de línea RCA izquierdo y derecho / LFE, nivel de altavoz izquierdo y derecho |
Peso |
21.5 lbs. (9.8 kg) |
Dimensiones (orientación hacia abajo) |
14.15 "x 12.6" x 13.75 " |
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THE BEST!
This is my first Martin Logan purchase and I am VERY HAPPY I bought this subwoofer! Took my time and READ the directions for setup and have had this only a few days but this thing will rattle windows and the floor IF you choose to do so. But if you set it up according to the instructions you WILL get great results and the subwoofer WILL compliment ANY movie or music with great results!! When I need more speakers they WILL be Martin logans!!
Great sound in a small Package
Very pleased with the ease of hookup and sound from this subwoofer. I'm using an old school power amp with no dedicated sub output so I had to run the speaker outs into the subwoofer and then back to the mains. The sub really freed up the JBL 4311's to accurately reproduce the upper end of the bass and the mids and highs sound clearer than ever. The controls on the back of the unit (low pass, level and phase) allow you to fine tune the sub to your room and speakers. Not big enough to shake a concert hall but very adequate for my living room!
Dynamo 300
I have purchased 2 Dynamo 300 series Subwoofers to work with my new home theater. The setup is 7.2 on a Denon AVR-4000 system. With extensive research on the internet of all my components a friend had recommended that I use the Martin Logan Dynamo 300 series subwoofers and couldn't be happier with the choice. You don't even know were the subwoofers are in the room. They have a great sound and would recommend the Dynamo 300 series subwoofers to everyone.
A little giant of a subwoofer..
Have had this beautifully designed product for over a month now and I have to say no corners have been cut given it's "entry level" "affordable" status. This unit sounds much better than the specs alone can relate. I can't say how pleased I am with the construction and sound quality. It's good to know there is a speaker manufacturer that stands behind it's name even on their budget offerings. The sound is tight, not "boomy. It sounds very good while listening to music as well as putting some excitement into movies. Thank You Martin Logan!!!
Good complement for Energy Take 5 for music
I got this sub to complement a set of 2 Energy Take 5 used on a cheap stereo Sharp XL-MP130, which happens to have a LFE output. The Dynamo 300 blends well with the Energy speakers (awesome sound for the small size) using the LFE connection, and its power is adequate to balance these speakers. I am lazy, so I will likely keep this setting rather than use the stereo connection. Occasionally, I noted some distortion on the Energy speaker with heavy bass that they do not handle well, so I may go to the stereo connection in the future to have the Dynamo 300 filter the bass sent to the Energy speakers, but otherwise the LFE connection works well. What I like (for music only as I have another system for my home theater) is that the sub actually plays mid bass notes, and does not just provide a rumble like my 12' home theater sub, so it is a pleasure to hear, regardless how low it may go. It does not play as low as my home theater sub, but I prefer to trade very low drum sound for realistic and powerful mid basses that my home theater sub does not play very well. The size of the room is 20x20x9, and the sub output is adequate. So in a nutshell, the Dynamo 300 should be used for music only, played at moderate levels, and only for music that does not rely on extreme basses such as rap (that I do not care for anyway). I like the fact that it is very affordable and that the look is clean although not especially attractive.
Dynamo 300
I was very skeptical about purchasing this sub. It is smaller and has less power than the Klipsch that I was using. However, becauseof the price offered on Amazon, I had to give it a try. I am definitely glad that I tried it.. It sounds so much better and blends much better with my oldMartin Logan SL3s. That I was able to pick up used. Just hope it last , if it does it was a steal 129.00.. It's worth the 300.00 retail price.
Too Good for the Price
Most things I've bought have been good quality, but sometimes I'll buy something for a specific need and I've added this subwoofer to my smart TV to augment bass. I had no idea a 75 watt eight inch subwoofer could give this much sound. I have to keep the volume low or it overwhelms the large TV speakers. When we download movies from Vudu, the sound is amazing with abit more volume. I bought mine at an unbelievable $125 and now they're selling for $99. At this price they are almost a throwaway price. I will definitely consider the Dynamo 700 when I replace my old surround sound sub from HTD.
Dynomite!
I replaced a Bose surround system,I must say the bose sub did pretty good,however the Dynamo 300 sub blew it up ( like Dynomite). Awsome upgrade, great bass response for such a compact sub. This is top notch for entry level.
This is my first purchase of any ML product, I must say it probably won't be my last. Thanks ML for such a high quality product at such an affordable price.
DYNAMO 300
Incredible deep bass,couldn't be happier.The price, what a bargain.
Best sub for my money!
Exceeded all my expectations for an 8 " sub at the price. I own a vellodyne HGS-8 and did not believe I'd be satisfied for 1/8 th the price. Surprisingly deep,rich,powerful and remarkably accurate! Complimented my master bedroom system well.according to my b.a.s.s. cd(bad ass sound system) it plays down to 29 hrtz at 80 db! Well done Martin Logan.
Sincerely, a bass snob
Amazing Value
Bought the Dynamo 300 to 'stand in' for a Sunfire Architectural sub that blew its electronics. Common, I've heard; Expensive to repair, cheaper to replace...the amp, at least...but a replacement amp was MORE than this great little sub!
Anyway, this little gem is named correctly. No, not as low as the Sunfire, but for 1/10th the price I've gotten 9/10ths of the performance. Very adequate for movies, it's now on to music - some low organ notes and real (vs. 'synthed')percussion - to see how well such a diminutive investment distinguishes itself there, too. Thanks for a great product and value!
Solidly designed sub
The Dynamo 300 sub may seem to be under-spec'd for it's price. You can certainly buy larger subs for the money, but this sub does a very good job, being both accurate and fairly powerful. It produces very usable bass into the 30hz region and loads up well enough to create the effect of going even deeper. I've got a primary system consisting of Merlin speakers and Manley tube amps, but this small sub was bought for a 2nd system with Motion 4's and a Denon amp. It's doing an excellent job thus far and, in a medium sized room, can produce a satisfyingly musical bass-fill for small speakers. After a short break-in I found the the 300 was creating a very well blended and detailed accounting of itself. Pressed into action for movie material it handled the likes of Real Steel and King Kong with authority, though please remember that this sub is probably not suited to larger rooms for HT. I own a 10" audiophile sub that costs 6 times the price of this sub, yet the 300 sounds very much like a member of the more elite sub designs, which is quite an accomplishment at this price point. As I said, you can buy larger subs in this price range and get deeper bass, but you'll lose out on accuracy.
Now I know Martin Logan is serious about their image and products, so here are a couple of suggestions:
1) Get rid of the horrible spring speaker connections. They scream cheap on any modern product. Most people will probably use the LFE connections anyway, but every choice made still effects the overall impression of the product. I wish I had been at the meeting when this decision was made.
2) Consider making the crossover control a bit better so far as labeling it in greater detail. This way the user can easily keep track of what they're trying during setup. Little details like this enhance the owning experience and will gain you more loyal fans.
3) Watch quality control very carefully. While the build quality appears good, my sample has the speaker connection assembly mounted a bit askew. You don't want to see that on a ML product regardless of price.
Summary: A very solid choice for a low priced sub, the Dynamo 300 provides a strong entry into the more serious realm of audiophiles and even a great bargain for a 2nd system of someone who's looking for better than mid-fi subwoofer. This would also be an excellent choice for a higher end computer speaker system, though I expect ML to introduce the Dynamo PC100 for that precise application soon (I'll take credit for the idea!). Well done.
Amazing little sub!
I have a pair of Bowers and Wilkins 686 Bookshelf Speakers in my bedroom system and was in DIRE need of the low end, because as great as the low end is in those it wasn't near what I wanted. I was looking at Martin Logan subwoofers at Magnolia at Best Buy but the ones there were just too much, I tested the Energy ESW-C8 but it was way too powerful and it didn't go low enough for my tastes. Then I checked out the B&W ASW608 which sounded fantastic but was way out of my price range. I checked out Martin Logan's side of the showroom and found that the Grotto i was perfect for me but was WAY too expensive, and impracticable for dorm life. I then stumbled upon the Dynamo 500 which was amazing but too big which left me discouraged, so I went on this website only to find a Dynamo 300!!! I was ecstatic! With the quality of the 500 in a smaller package, exactly what I needed!
PROS
Looks: Very simplistic and minimalistic, I love it! It sits between my dresser and wall and looks magnificent, not a show stopper but not ugly by any means!
Connectivity: Basic types, nothing wrong here, very easy to connect and start playing!
Controls: I love the controls!!! Crossover extends to 45hz but I don't know anyone that would make it extend that far, I have it at 90hz (around that) and it is the perfect balance!
Volume: Perfectly loud enough for my room which as I said is a bedroom and in the future dorm for college, I don't want to tear the whole building down but I do want to feel the floor and walls vibrate. I have it set to about 75% volume which is around 100W when my receiver is turned up all the way
Low End: 32hz is pretty good for an 8 inch woofer!!! I was amazed at the bass coming out of this thing! I played 'Venice' by Chris Botti and was astounded at the bass line, I've never heard deep CLEAR bass like that out of anything so small before! I played 'Everything you Love' by Chimaira and the fast clean bass drum was so crisp, not boomy at all!
Price: Nothing comes close to this quality at this price! Sure you can get some bajillion watt 15 inch subwoofer for $300 to bring your house down but there's no clarity in that, and this is the perfect balance!
CONS
Styling options: Would have been nice to chose between different colors....
Overall:
If you have the money to buy a $300 subwoofer and you DON'T get this... I don't know what's going through your head! A GREAT GREAT GREAT subwoofer and will keep until I get a house which I will step up in size.
Amazing little sub!
I have a pair of Bowers and Wilkins 686 Bookshelf Speakers in my bedroom system and was in DIRE need of the low end, because as great as the low end is in those it wasn't near what I wanted. I was looking at Martin Logan subwoofers at Magnolia at Best Buy but the ones there were just too much, I tested the Energy ESW-C8 but it was way too powerful and it didn't go low enough for my tastes. Then I checked out the B&W ASW608 which sounded fantastic but was way out of my price range. I checked out Martin Logan's side of the showroom and found that the Grotto i was perfect for me but was WAY too expensive, and impracticable for dorm life. I then stumbled upon the Dynamo 500 which was amazing but too big which left me discouraged, so I went on this website only to find a Dynamo 300!!! I was ecstatic! With the quality of the 500 in a smaller package, exactly what I needed!
PROS
Looks: Very simplistic and minimalistic, I love it! It sits between my dresser and wall and looks magnificent, not a show stopper but not ugly by any means!
Connectivity: Basic types, nothing wrong here, very easy to connect and start playing!
Controls: I love the controls!!! Crossover extends to 45hz but I don't know anyone that would make it extend that far, I have it at 90hz (around that) and it is the perfect balance!
Volume: Perfectly loud enough for my room which as I said is a bedroom and in the future dorm for college, I don't want to tear the whole building down but I do want to feel the floor and walls vibrate. I have it set to about 75% volume which is around 100W when my receiver is turned up all the way
Low End: 32hz is pretty good for an 8 inch woofer!!! I was amazed at the bass coming out of this thing! I played 'Venice' by Chris Botti and was astounded at the bass line, I've never heard deep CLEAR bass like that out of anything so small before! I played 'Everything you Love' by Chimaira and the fast clean bass drum was so crisp, not boomy at all!
Price: Nothing comes close to this quality at this price! Sure you can get some bajillion watt 15 inch subwoofer for $300 to bring your house down but there's no clarity in that, and this is the perfect balance!
CONS
Styling options: Would have been nice to chose between different colors....
Overall:
If you have the money to buy a $300 subwoofer and you DON'T get this... I don't know what's going through your head! A GREAT GREAT GREAT subwoofer and will keep until I get a house which I will step up in size.
Amazing little sub!
I have a pair of Bowers and Wilkins 686 Bookshelf Speakers in my bedroom system and was in DIRE need of the low end, because as great as the low end is in those it wasn't near what I wanted. I was looking at Martin Logan subwoofers at Magnolia at Best Buy but the ones there were just too much, I tested the Energy ESW-C8 but it was way too powerful and it didn't go low enough for my tastes. Then I checked out the B&W ASW608 which sounded fantastic but was way out of my price range. I checked out Martin Logan's side of the showroom and found that the Grotto i was perfect for me but was WAY too expensive, and impracticable for dorm life. I then stumbled upon the Dynamo 500 which was amazing but too big which left me discouraged, so I went on this website only to find a Dynamo 300!!! I was ecstatic! With the quality of the 500 in a smaller package, exactly what I needed!
PROS
Looks: Very simplistic and minimalistic, I love it! It sits between my dresser and wall and looks magnificent, not a show stopper but not ugly by any means!
Connectivity: Basic types, nothing wrong here, very easy to connect and start playing!
Controls: I love the controls!!! Crossover extends to 45hz but I don't know anyone that would make it extend that far, I have it at 90hz (around that) and it is the perfect balance!
Volume: Perfectly loud enough for my room which as I said is a bedroom and in the future dorm for college, I don't want to tear the whole building down but I do want to feel the floor and walls vibrate. I have it set to about 75% volume which is around 100W when my receiver is turned up all the way
Low End: 32hz is pretty good for an 8 inch woofer!!! I was amazed at the bass coming out of this thing! I played 'Venice' by Chris Botti and was astounded at the bass line, I've never heard deep CLEAR bass like that out of anything so small before! I played 'Everything you Love' by Chimaira and the fast clean bass drum was so crisp, not boomy at all!
Price: Nothing comes close to this quality at this price! Sure you can get some bajillion watt 15 inch subwoofer for $300 to bring your house down but there's no clarity in that, and this is the perfect balance!
CONS
Styling options: Would have been nice to chose between different colors....
Overall:
If you have the money to buy a $300 subwoofer and you DON'T get this... I don't know what's going through your head! A GREAT GREAT GREAT subwoofer and will keep until I get a house which I will step up in size.
sounds great
This subs sounds great for the price its bass is perfect with bose surround sound. Had a polk before and its not even on same level, looks great and sounds even better, got a steal on this sub.
Remarkable Performance - Remarkable Value - Remarkable Speed & Clarity
5 minute setup working in harmony with Magneplanar MMGs. This 8" 75 watt sub is without question one of the finest values I have ever experienced. Set to handle lows from 50Hz down. My first impression was that the MMGs have amazing speed, and so does the Dynamo 300. It keeps up perfectly. They are a perfect match, sonically my system just went two levels upward versus prior subwoofer. I love it! Everyday, I hear a new low end clarity on familiar tracks I had not experienced prior. Dynamo is indeed the perfect name. It falls into the category of a "no-brainer". See for yourself, you absolute cannot go wrong! Thanks Martin Logan.