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Dynaudio Confidence 20A
Active reference hi-fi just got serious
Listen with Confidence: add a source, hit the power, and get the performance your music deserves. Active hi-fi just had its biggest upgrade in over a decade.
Confidence 20A is the most elegant way to build the simplest audiophile system.
It takes the standard Confidence 20’s head-turning looks, legendary drivers and award-winning sound, and hides studio-grade amplifiers right inside its stands. Under the hood, it uses the same audio-processing tools you’ll find in our flagship Core professional reference speakers: think full DSP, analogue and digital connectivity, and pro-level room-compensation controls. Everything you need to hear.
If you’re all about the audiophile chase, we have some news for you: you won.
Endgame
Confidence 20A is designed to require only two things of the listener: a source, and some faith. Why faith? Because it does away with one of the most cherished indulgent proclivities of the audiophile world: auditioning amplifiers. They’re already included. They’ve been specced, tuned, customised… and hidden away in the stands. For some that might well be a deal-breaker. And that’s OK; we offer plentyof other options for wanton proclivity-indulgence.
For those who want a simpler but no less fulfilling life, there’s Confidence 20A.
We’re no strangers to high-end active hi-fi systems, of course (inventing the category does tend to leave a lasting memory or two). And that means we have years of experience: plenty of do-more-of-thats, never-do-that-agains, sugar-and-caffeine-fuelled breakthroughs – and hard-earned research and development – to dip into.
So, when it was suggested that we try to make an active version of our flagship speaker, cake was duly ordered and the coffee machine set to maximum SPL (stimulation per litre).
Our aim was to create the largest possible soundstage in a compact speaker; a system that can replace a large passive set-up. One that doesn’t just ask politely that you come to have a listen – it makes itself irresistible.
Specs appeal
An active speaker has an amplifier for each individual driver. Confidence 20A uses some of the best in the business. We’ve teamed up again with our friends at Pascal over in Copenhagen, who have provided reference-quality amplification for our Core professional studio speakers. Here, the Esotar 3 tweeters get a more-than-ample 150W, while the NeoTec mid/bass drivers get a whopping 400W each.
(And here’s a fun fact: we limit the amp so it matches the driver’s maximum excursion – meaning there’s plenty of headroom, and you’ll never get it to distort. Even at neighbour-baiting volumes.)
The controls are round the back, integrated into the custom aluminium stand… which also doubles as a heatsink for the amplifiers; helps to form part of the speaker’s downward-firing bass port; and adds weight for extra stability. Win, win, win.
Curious about active speakers? Read more about their differences with passive speakers here.
And while it might not be a smart speaker, it’s still clever.
There are balanced analogue and AES3 digital XLR connections; settings for left/right placement; adjustable analogue sensitivity controls; sound-balance filters (‘Dark’, ‘Neutral’ and ‘Bright’ adjustments derived from our pro speakers); sample-rate conversion controls to preserve native resolution or enable true gapless playback; and native room-position settings (‘Wall’, ‘Corner’ and ‘Free’).
You can even control the LED logo’s brightness.
Driven by more
The drivers are the same precision units you’ll find in the passive Confidence 20, optimised for active.
There’s the Esotar 3 tweeter, of course: our flagship high-frequency driver that made its debut in 2018 with the next-gen Confidence launch. It has a 28mm precision-coated soft-dome diaphragm, backed-up by the Hexis resonance-defeating inner dome. In the engine-room is an aluminium voice coil that minimises weight for improved transient response, plus a powerful neodymium magnet system for increased sensitivity and stellar dynamic range. There’s also a large damped metal back-chamber for lowering resonant frequencies and improving clarity.
It's such a good tweeter, in fact, that it’s used in our M-series main monitors – which take pride of place in some of the world’s most important recording studios.
The 18cm NeoTec woofer also has a neodymium-based motor (which incorporates an ingenious venting system for optimised air movement). Its aluminium voice-coil is wedded to a glass-fibre voice-coil former for optimum stiffness, and it’s fronted by our signature precision MSP (Magnesium Silicate Polymer) cone.
And while it might seem a little bit peculiar to start waxing lyrical over holes, we trust you’ll indulge us if you’ve read this far. That’s because Confidence 20A has seen a leap forward in bass-port design. Yes, a bass-port is just a hole. But this an engineered hole. An Exponentially Shaped Dual Flared one. Confidence 20A’s ESDF port has an end-to-end exponential shape that almost totally eliminates noise. It means you get vastly improved bass performance – which, of course, influences everything else up the frequency range. Think more precision to vocals, more clarity to strings and (of course) more weight to the thumps and bumps.
You might not be able to see it, but it’s been an incredibly focussed effort by our engineers – and one they’re rightly very proud of.
Next-level active hi-fi
Confidence 20A is the next generation of Dynaudio active speakers. Simplicity and precision… the hallmarks of any great audio system.
Confidence 20A: EISA-award-winning reference speaker
EISA Award - Best Product 2025-2026 - Active loudspeakers.
“The latest addition to Dynaudio’s flagship Confidence series becomes the brand’s premium active loudspeaker – and makes a stunning impression…the Confidence 20A’s beautifully judged sonics offer controlled bass, crystal-clear detail and thrilling dynamism… This is a high-end, gorgeously styled active speaker that delivers the sonic goods, but without the hassle that high-performance audio sometimes entails.”
– EUROPEAN IMAGING AND SOUND ASSOCIATION, August 2025
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The Confidence 20A marries compact two‑way drivers with powerful onboard amplification and DSP to deliver deep bass, an uncannily lifelike midrange, and a remarkably expansive soundstage, while bespoke stands house studio‑grade electronics for refined control. Reviewers such as Doug Schneider and George de Sa praised its scale, dynamics and refinement.
Pros
- Exceptional low-frequency extension and authority for a standmount, delivering subwoofer-like bass without loss of control.
- Uncommonly natural, detailed midrange and vocal presence that projects full-bodied, realistic images.
- Integrated Pascal-supplied amplification and DSP in the bespoke stands provide precise crossover control, generous headroom, and room-position adjustments.
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Cons
- No built-in streaming or full-featured room-correction — the electronics focus on performance rather than convenience features.
- XLR-only inputs and no onboard volume control mean you need a preamp or XLR-capable source (or adapters) to use the system.
- Premium pricing (around US$24,000/pair including stands) places it firmly in the high-end bracket.
Sound Quality
92/100
Bass
94/100
Reviewers repeatedly described the bass as "unbelievably deep" and said the 20A sounded "like they have three subwoofers attached." With an 18cm (7") NeoTec woofer and a ported, dual-flared port, the speaker delivers exceptional low-frequency extension and authority for its size.
Mid
92/100
The midrange was called "uncannily lifelike" and noted for projecting vocals with "remarkable fullness and realism." Multiple comments framed the speakers as capable of endgame-level musicality, indicating very high timbral accuracy and presence.
Treble
89/100
Equipped with a 28mm Esotar 3 tweeter and a DSP-based crossover, the treble is reported as refined and detailed; reviewers offered no sustained complaints about brightness or sibilance, and overall top-end integration was described as part of the astonishing overall performance.
Soundstage Imaging
91/100
Observers said the speakers produced "immense sound" in a packed room and even "sounded bigger than the Legacy speakers," indicating wide, deep staging and confident imaging for a two-way bookshelf design.
Dynamics
92/100
With substantial onboard amplification (400W mid/woofer + 150W tweeter in the active implementation) and comments likening the effect to multiple subwoofers, the 20A demonstrated strong macro- and micro-dynamic capability and punch.
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Build Quality
92/100
The speakers are heavy and well-executed (28.5 kg) with bespoke stands that integrate the amplifiers and electronics; reviewers noted the stands are integral to the design and the presentation, implying high-quality engineering and finish.
Features Connectivity
90/100
Active configuration with XLR analog, XLR AES3 I/O, DSP crossover and substantial built-in amplification (Pascal-supplied amps in bespoke stands). Reviewer noted there is no streaming or full-room correction, but dials on the stand allow placement and tonal adjustments.
Value for Money
78/100
Reviewer gave a projected price of US $24,000/pair and was nevertheless impressed, even calling them endgame-worthy; excellent performance but at a very high price keeps the value score tempered versus less expensive peers.
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