SoundStage! Reviewer's Choice Award Winner"Among the Best, If Not the Best, All-In-One Wi-Fi Speakers I've Tested"Dynaudio's Music 7 is an intelligent wireless speaker system that uses powerful digital processing to sense where it's been placed. It optimizes its performance to suit the environment (even when you move it) and adjusts itself on the fly for varying noise-levels, so your music sounds clear at any volume. Connect it to your phone, your CD player, your TV, and listen however you want. "This is among the best, if not the best, all-in-one Wi-Fi speakers I've tested, with a detailed, effortless, natural sound that goes far beyond the boundaries of its single cabinet to create a convincing stereo soundstage with music," raves Al Griffin in his SoundStage! review for June 1, 2018. "That it also sounds great with film soundtracks is another justification of its somewhat high price for a Wi-Fi speaker. But the Music 7 is no ordinary Wi-Fi speaker, and in this case that's a very good thing." SoundStage!, in fact, was so enamored with the Music 7, that it honored the speaker with its coveted Reviewer's Choice Award. "Six Stars… Highly Recommended""As an example of how good the Music 7 sounds, it's the first all-in-one loudspeaker I've heard reproduce Roger Waters' Perfect Sense correctly and with stellar sound quality," reports ComputerAudiophile.com. "Not only was this Roger Waters track great, but so was almost everything to which I listened. Eddie Vedder's track "Society" from the Into the Wild soundtrack was rich and authentic sounding. His vocals had their usual baritone depth while his guitar sounded much more like a real guitar than a guitar emanating from a smallish box on my desk." The Scandinavian hi-fi magazine Lyd og Billede (Sound and Image) tested the Dynaudio Music 7 speaker and honored it with its top rating of Six Stars plus a Highly Recommended commendation. "Listening to the Dynaudio Music 7 feel more likes a 'real' loudspeaker than a multiroom speaker - or a soundbar for that matter," says the magazine. "The Music 7 is among the most expensive multiroom speakers, but it's qualities justify the asking price." Automatically Adapts to Your Room, Your Lifestyle, and Your TastesMusic 7 is the big one. Like it's smaller sibling, Music 5, the Music 7 is AC-powered with an optical input, analog inputs, and wireless performance. But it also packs two 1" soft-dome tweeters, two 3" midrange drivers and two 5"woofers. It even has an HDMI connection with Audio Return Channel, so you can use it as a soundbar under your TV. With Music 7, there's no more wondering what to listen to next from your online services. Music Now knows what you love, and plays it at the touch of a button. All you have to do is enjoy. Like every other product in the Music family, Music 7 uses advanced digital signal processing (DSP) to sense the conditions in the room – where it's placed, what the ambient volume is – and constantly adapt its performance to suit. You might not hear Music 7 doing its thing… but you'd definitely know if it wasn't. And you will hear beautiful room-filling sound. Your Music, Your WayThe free Dynaudio Music app for iOS and Android connects to popular music-streaming services. Music 7 has five presets. These can be filled with anything accessible from the app: Music Now playlists, internet radio stations, single songs and more – even dedicated presets for different family members. All you have to do is press the button on the speaker and you're listening straight away. It Doesn't Matter Where You Put ItMusic 7 is smart in other ways, too. It doesn't matter if the speaker is in a corner, up against a rear wall or standing in free space: built-in RoomAdapt technology senses where it's been placed and continually optimizes its tonal characteristics to deliver the best performance possible. You'll hear it most in the clean, accurate bass and midrange. Essential musical details will always be clear too, thanks to NoiseAdapt – even when the room is noisy, and the speaker volume is low. You don't need to crank the volume to hear your tunes properly when the conversation gets louder (or quieter), and you don't need to adjust any tone controls. It's all automatic. All this is based on Dynaudio's expertise in DSP (digital signal processing), gained from researching and developing high-end active speakers, professional studio set-ups, and cutting-edge in-car hi-fi systems. All the Connectivity You NeedMusic 7, like every speaker in the Dynaudio Music series, can stream via Wi-Fi, aptX Bluetooth and Apple AirPlay, and can access DLNA devices on your home network. They all have USB inputs for iOS audio and charging iOS devices, and can all accept 3.5mm analog inputs too (so you can even hook up your old personal stereo if you want). The Music 7 adds digital optical inputs to the mix as well as an HDMI input with Audio Return Channel to turn it into a soundbar under your TV. Up to six speakers can be connected at a time, and arranged into multiroom groups or controlled individually from the Dynaudio app. Up to six speakers can be connected at a time, and arranged into multiroom groups or controlled individually from the Dynaudio app. Traditional Dynaudio CraftsmanshipMusic 7 and the Music-series speakers use Dynaudio's proprietary MSP cone material in their woofers and midrange drivers (the same material used across Dynaudio's entire product family, right up to the company's flagship Evidence Platinum series). Their soft-dome tweeters are based on our high-end speakers. And it's all been tuned by the same team who work on Dynaudio's money-no-object hi-fi speakers and no-compromise pro studio systems. Overview
SoundStage! Reviewer's Choice Award Winner"This is among the best, if not the best, all-in-one Wi-Fi speakers I've tested, with a detailed, effortless, natural sound that goes far beyond the boundaries of its single cabinet to create a convincing stereo soundstage with music. That it also sounds great with film soundtracks is another justification of its somewhat high price for a Wi-Fi speaker. But the Music 7 is no ordinary Wi-Fi speaker, and in this case that's a very good thing." - Al Griffin, SoundStage!, June 1, 2018 "As an example of how good the Music 7 sounds, it's the first all-in-one loudspeaker I've heard reproduce Roger Waters' Perfect Sense correctly and with stellar sound quality…" "The Music 7 plays stereo music wonderfully. Not only was this Roger Waters track great, but so was almost everything to which I listened. Eddie Vedder's track "Society" from the Into the Wild soundtrack was rich and authentic sounding. His vocals had their usual baritone depth while his guitar sounded much more like a real guitar than a guitar emanating from a smallish box on my desk." - ComputerAudiophile.com, November 28, 2018 The Scandinavian hi-fi magazine Lyd og Billede (Sound and Image) tested the Dynaudio Music 7 speaker and honored it with its top rating of Six Stars plus a Highly Recommended commendation. "Listening to the Dynaudio Music 7 feel more likes a 'real' loudspeaker than a multiroom speaker - or a soundbar for that matter," says the magazine. "The Music 7 is among the most expensive multiroom speakers, but it's qualities justify the asking price." - Af John Alex Hvidlykke, Lyd og Billede (Sound and Image), September 5, 2018
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