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Dynaudio Emit 20

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Jaw-dropping performance from powerful standmounters


Emit 20

Emit 20 is a high-performance standmount speaker derived from our Evoke, Contour i and Confidence series. It gives a stellar combination of detail and punch for small to medium-sized rooms.

We don’t use the term ‘authentic fidelity’ lightly. With Emit 20, that’s exactly what you’ll get: a premium audiophile speaker that astonishes at the price. It might be an ‘entry-level’ model, but Emit 20 is still crammed with technology that you’ll find in our other families, right up to the flagship Confidence range and our Core professional reference monitors. Make no mistake: you’ll experience performance you simply wouldn’t expect at this level.

Mid/bass power and control

Emit 20 uses an 18cm MSP (Magnesium Silicate Polymer) woofer, based on the one we’ve used in the Evoke series. MSP is a material we developed in-house, and have used for many years on our most renowned models. The cone itself is a one-piece design; the dust-cap is moulded as part of the playing surface, which gives it a solid connection to the voice-coil that moves it back and forth. You’ll hear that connection as supreme control and detail in the low and midrange frequencies.

The voice-coil itself is aluminium, wound onto a two-layer glass-fibre former. We’ve a long history of using aluminium wire in our voice-coils – and for good reason. It’s light, so doesn’t impede fine movement, and we can get more windings on the former for a given length of wire. That means more ‘BL’, or magnetic power. More power means more punch. We’ve boosted that further, too, by coating the aluminium wire in copper.

Combined with the stacked ferrite magnet system and new surround, that gives Emit 20’s long-throw mid/bass driver all the bass power you could want, even at high volumes, combined with amazing control over midrange frequencies (where instruments such as guitars, vocals and violins reside).

High-level tweeter performance

Emit 20 uses the Cerotar tweeter directly from Evoke. It’s a 28mm soft-dome design that includes the ingenious Hexis inner-dome device.

The coated fabric dome delivers sweet-sounding high frequencies – all the openness and detail the artists want you to experience in their recordings – while the Hexis smooths the frequency response and reduces unwanted resonance for surprising clarity.

Cerotar is powered by a powerful Ferrite+ strontium carbonate ceramic magnet system. It gives the tweeter all the power it needs to play loud without breakup while maintaining all the nuance you could want. Even at neighbour-bothering levels.

And because it uses technology from our top-of-the-range Core pro reference speakers (whose users need to listen intently for long periods), you won’t get tired when you’re in the middle of a long session.

Inside the crossover

The mid/bass driver and tweeter are marshalled by a custom-designed crossover from the same team who brought you Heritage Special and Core. Our engineers used a hybrid first- and second-order topology for the tweeter and woofer respectively, giving them exceptional control over each driver’s behaviour. It means you’ll hear what the artist wants you to hear, without compromise.

An impressive finish

Emit 20 comes in three custom-designed laminate finishes – Black, White and Walnut – that beautifully complement the cabinets’ clean Scandinavian design (conceived in-house at our headquarters in Denmark). Black magnetic grilles come as standard in the box.

We’ve even lavished attention on the cover-rings, which hide the mounting screws. They’re one-piece moulded with the surface finish embedded in the material, which eliminates the need for lacquer – so they won’t degrade over time.

If you want an audiophile-level standmount speaker for a stereo set-up in medium-size room, or fancy a little more ‘oompf’ from your rear surround channels, Emit 20 is the ideal choice.

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The Emit 20 impresses with refined treble and an unusually wide soundstage and impressive sense of scale for a standmounter, revealing system upgrades without adding grain. Reviewers at hi-fi+ and What Hi‑Fi? note its open, articulate midband and controlled bass, making these Dynaudios a grown-up, revealing bookshelf speaker that rewards careful partnering and placement.

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"It’s a very grown-up speaker in its own right; don’t let the real-world pricing fool you, this is the real deal."

Pros

  • Clean, low‑grain treble from the Cerotar soft‑dome delivers airy, refined highs uncommon at this price.
  • Impressive sense of scale and a wide, open soundstage that makes standmount imaging feel larger than expected.
  • Controlled, well‑extended bass and an articulate midband that keeps vocals clear and lets system upgrades shine.

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Cons

  • Rear‑firing dual‑flared port makes the speaker placement‑sensitive; needs room from the rear wall for best tonal balance.
  • Dynamics and overall cohesion can trail the very best rivals, so it may not convey dramatic dynamic shifts as naturally.

Sound Quality

90/100

Bass

91/100

With an 18 cm (≈7") woofer and rear-firing dual-flared port the Emit 20 delivers deep, well-controlled low end for its size. Reviews note "good weight to low frequencies" and that drums "hit with authority," while warning of placement sensitivity due to the rear port. Balanced extension and texture earn it an excellent-for-size rating, though it’s not described as prodigious.

Mid

90/100

Multiple reviewers praise a refined, sophisticated midrange — vocals are clear and instruments have natural body. The crossover/tweeter work yields an open, articulate midband that reveals source and amp upgrades without sounding coloured.

Treble

92/100

The Cerotar soft-dome with Hexis inner dome is repeatedly called out for delivering clean, sweet highs with low grain. Reviewers highlight airy, refined treble presentation and lack of edginess even on revealing material.

Soundstage Imaging

90/100

Observers describe an impressive sense of scale and a wide, open soundfield unusual for standmounters. A little toe-in improves focus; imaging is musical and spacious though a few pricier speakers may produce slightly stronger pinpointing.

Dynamics

86/100

The Emit 20s are rhythmically coherent and can engage on intense tracks, but some reviewers note that competitors (e.g., KEF in one comparison) convey dynamic shifts and timing with a touch more natural punch. Headroom and macro dynamics are very good for the class but not reference-level.

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Build Quality

90/100

Solidly built 18mm MDF cabinets, substantial 10kg per speaker and neat laminate finishes give a premium feel. The drivers and crossover pedigree (heritage/Core team) support the impression of well-engineered construction.

Features Connectivity

80/100

Passive bookshelf with single-wired terminals and rear-firing bass-reflex port. Baseline passive score applied per rules; no penalty for lacking DSP/streaming.

Value for Money

88/100

At the stated price (~1049) reviewers call the Emit 20 a "serious step up from entry-level" and "a very grown-up speaker," noting it will grow with system upgrades. Not labeled an absolute 'no-brainer' but widely seen as strong performance for the money.

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