線上刷卡分期
    
    公 告 事 項
營業時間:
______ 春節休假期間 _______
→ 2025-1-25 ~ 2025-2-5
■ 開工日期:2025-2-6 

______ 2025 週休二日 ______
→ 2025-4-26 ~ 2025-4-27

________ 上 班 時 段 ________
■ 週一 ∼ 週五
 am:11:00 ~ pm:10:00
■ 每 週 六 
 pm:2:00 ~ pm:10:00

地址:台北市 大同區 
     庫倫街 19號 1樓 

電話:(02)2596-6796 
    公 司 位 置
接近地標:
 本公司離下面地標距離:
 承德路 橡木桶:約 200公尺
 孔子廟:約 100公尺
 圓山捷運站:約 270公尺
 花博圓山館:約 350公尺 連結詳細資訊…
點此放大>>> GO

■音響器材維修保養,安裝服務! 連結詳細資訊…
點此放大>>> GO

  ■■■ 免 卡 分 期 ■■■ 連結詳細資訊…
點此放大>>> GO

DYNAUDIO  The Bookshelf  木質書架型喇叭、揚聲器
商品品牌:Dynaudio    
商品型號:The Bookshelf 、(每對)
               (原廠:公司貨)
供貨狀況:商品資訊 ..... 可來電洽詢!
建議售價:NT$
網路售價:NT$

DYNAUDIO  The Bookshelf  木質書架型喇叭、揚聲器   規格表
    
  喇叭音箱及單體型式
喇叭型式種類 or 幾音路數值
( Format / Audio path )
The Bookshelf
超高音單 尺寸規格  
( Super Tweeter Driver )
高音單體 尺寸規格
( Tweeter Driver )
28 mm Esotar 3
中高音單體 尺寸規格
( Mid / Tweeter Driver ) 
中音單體 尺寸規格
( Mid Driver )
中低音單體 尺寸規格
( Mid / Bass Driver )
低音單體 尺寸規格
(Bass=Woofer Driver)
18 cm MSP cone
    
  功率及頻率範圍
一般阻抗 Ω 數值
( Impedance )
效率 / 靈敏度 dB數值
( Sensitivity )
86
持續 承受功率 "w" 數值
( Sustained Power "watts = w" )
最大峰值 承受功率 "w" 數值
( Maximum Power "watts = w" )
建議擴大機 功率瓦數範圍 ?~? w(瓦)
RecommendedAmplifierPower
分頻點/分音器頻率?Hz/?kHz 數值
( Crossover Frequencies )
2700 Hz
頻率響應 ?Hz ~ ?kHz 數值範圍
( Frequency Response )
低頻延伸度 ?Hz 數值
( Bass Extension ) 
參數調整
( Parameter Adjustment )
    
  同軸式喇叭 特有規格
同軸式™ 高音單體
同軸式™ 低音單體
(或 中低音單體)
    
  主動式喇叭 特有規格
高音擴大機功率 " 瓦特 "
(Tweeter Power Amplifier "watts")
低音擴大機功率 " 瓦特 "
(Woofer Power Amplifier "watts")
適用電壓
( Applied voltage )
    
  外觀型式
外觀顏色
( 表面材質處理 )
外觀尺寸 ( 高 × 寬 × 深 mm)
( Dimensions ( H × W × D mm))
405 x 222 x 300
淨重: 公斤 kg 數值
( Net Weight / kg )
9.72kg


  DYNAUDIO The Bookshelf 木質書架型喇叭、揚聲器 規格表

Status Current
Segment Home
Series The Bookshelf
Type Bookshelf
Sensitivity
(dB @ 2.83V/1m)
86
IEC Power Handling (W) 180
Rated Impedance (Ohm) 4
Box Principle Bass reflex rear ported
Crossover 2-way
Crossover Frequency (Hz) 2700 Hz
Crossover Frequency (Hz) 2200 Hz
Crossover Topology 1st / 2nd order
Tweeter 28 mm Esotar 3
 
Woofer 18 cm MSP cone
Weight kg 9.72
Weight lbs 21.5
Width mm 222
Height mm 405
Depth mm 300
Width mm incl. feet/grill 222
Height mm incl. feet/grill 406
Depth mm incl. feet/grill 316
Packaged Width mm 377
Packaged Height mm 444
Packaged Depth mm 512

 

 

The Bookshelf 是 Dynaudio、東京的 Keiji Ashizawa Design 和日本的 Karimoku 之間的聯合項目。The Bookshelf 有我們的頂級 Esotar 3 高音單體,中低音驅動器與您在旗艦 Confidence 20 立式喇叭上看到的相同。在箱體內部,您會看到一個美麗、傳統簡約的丹拿分音器。它全部在丹麥丹拿總部進行了測試和調校,包括在位於丹拿實驗室中心的世界級 Jupiter 測量設施中進行測試。

雖然 The Bookshelf 不是限量版喇叭,但它將是稀有且獨一無二的:我們和 Karimoku 預計每年只會有少量上架。

 

跨洲合作
The Bookshelf 是 Dynaudio、東京的 Keiji Ashizawa Design 和日本的 Karimoku 之間的聯合項目。
此次合作探索了丹麥與日本的美學關係(您可能稱之為“Japandi”設計,來自“Japan”+“Scandi”)。兩國在柔和的極簡主義、對誠實材料的尊重以及對​​手工製品的關心等方面有著共同的傳統。

該櫥櫃由日本橡木製成,該橡木可持續地從該國北部美麗的北海道縣採購。木材在名古屋附近的 Karimoku 工廠進行三到六個月的干燥和準備,然後在該公司位於岐阜的工廠進行仔細切割、建造和完成。該設計具有觸覺和有機性(只需嘗試抵抗手指沿著頂部和側面周圍的斜脊移動即可),並且創建了可選支架,使整個組合可以在家中高端簡約的客廳中使用。在頂部,The Bookshelf 有我們的頂級 Esotar 3 高音單體,中低音驅動器與您在旗艦 Confidence 20 立式喇叭上看到的相同。在箱體內部,您會看到一個美麗、傳統簡約的丹拿分音器。它全部在丹麥丹拿總部進行了測試和調校,包括在位於丹拿實驗室中心的世界級 Jupiter 測量設施中進行測試。

丹麥和日本之間有一種美麗的煉金術。我們相隔半個地球。直到 1867 年,我們才互相說「hej」(或「アモズグゾ」)。然而,當我們結合時,這是世界上最自然不過的事。

我們在設計和製作工藝上的傳統(有些人可能會說這是我們的嗜好)就像咖啡和巧克力一樣適合彼此……從那時起,我們就開始互相激勵。這就是我們為 The Bookshelf 感到驕傲的原因:它是東西方的完美結合。科學與手工製作之美。真實的木材與迷人的情感。

這款獨一無二的頂級喇叭採用日本北部美麗的北海道地區的可持續發展日本橡木製成。其完美無瑕的箱體是由東京 Keiji Ashizawa Design 的得獎設計師所構思。它是由岐阜的忠實工匠使用傳統技術和艱苦的表面處理手工製作而成。整套產品由 Dynaudio 位於丹麥的世界級音響工程師進行組合、調音和裝嵌。自 1977 年以來,我們一直致力於製造高階、高效能的揚聲器,專注於一個目標:精確重現藝術家希望您聽到的聲音。不多也不少。我們花了數個月的時間來微調 The Bookshelf。我們使用了最先進的模擬工具、世界級的 Jupiter 測試設備、數百年來的集體專業知識,以及最重要的測量工具:我們的耳朵。

 

 
Natural harmony
Legendary Danish sound meets devoted Japanese craft

There’s a kind of beautiful alchemy between Denmark and Japan. We’re half a world apart, but we share the same obsession with meticulous craft and honest simplicity. There’s even a word for it: ‘Japandi’.

The Bookshelf blends Denmark’s world-famous, no-nonsense design and Japan’s incredible skill with precision woodcraft techniques.

This exclusive premium loudspeaker comes from a three-cornered partnership. It’s designed by the award-winning Keiji Ashizawa studio in Tokyo. The artisans at Karimoku make the cabinets using traditional techniques on sustainable oak from Japan’s beautiful Hokkaido area. And it’s assembled, fitted with cutting-edge audio technology, and lovingly tuned to acoustic marvellousness at Dynaudio headquarters in Denmark.

 
 
Going against the grain
 
Making a speaker like this isn’t easy. Especially when you decide to explore new materials, as well as (some might say) radical design ideas. At the same time. And still have it sound like a quintessential Dynaudio speaker.

If you were to cut the speaker neatly in half (which we wouldn’t recommend, but which you are of course free to do if you want to void your warranty), you won’t see MDF. That’s what almost all loudspeakers tend to be made from, thanks to its stability and predictability. Instead you’ll see up to seven layers of hand-laminated plywood, sandwiched between two 3mm-thick solid-wood laminate layers. It’s a hallmark technique developed by Karimoku for its super-high-end furniture.

It isn’t off-the-shelf, either; the company makes its own bespoke engineered wood at its factory in Gifu – and has produced this version specifically for The Bookshelf. Karimoku has a motto: ‘High-tech, high-touch’. It uses technology to enhance precision in processing, and then relies on skilled artisans to finish things off.

The result: a cabinet that’s as much a high-end living-room essential as it is a piece of cutting-edge sonic artistry.

 
 
Intelligent design
 
It isn’t easy to design a speaker like this, either. Especially if – like our good friend Keiji Ashizawa – your usual comfort-zone is designing high-end homes, furniture and hotels. He isn’t wrong when he says that “simple things are quite difficult to make”. Every detail has to be perfect. Every line, corner, chamfer and radius carefully considered. Then altered. Then considered some more.

The goal was to create a shape that people not only love the look of – but one they want to touch. A simple, yet ‘kawaii’ look. It works as a speaker design, of course – but also as a piece of furniture.

The prominent ‘shelf’ on the top. The seamless way the curves blend in and carry that distinctive ridge to cascade down the front of the cabinet. The utter simplicity of the two black drivers on the front, and the minimalist terminals around the back.

Tell us you don’t want to reach out and run your hand around those lines before you play your favourite music, and we simply won’t believe you…

 
 
Calling the tune
 
Making it is difficult. Designing it was difficult. Tuning? Also decidedly not-easy. Those high-design details created some challenges for our engineers – and the cabinet construction meant that we had to find some ingenious solutions for internal bracing and support (including foam under specific compression that pushes back on the inside of the cabinet). Still, our team aren’t truly content unless they’re scratching their heads…

It’s a good thing, then, that they were starting out with top-shelf components. High frequencies are handled by the Esotar 3 – our 28mm soft-dome tweeter with Hexis inner dome, that’s fast becoming a legend since its introduction in 2018. You might notice that it’s fronted by a hefty solid aluminium faceplate: no screws, and reminiscent of the classic Dynaudio T330 design.

Midrange and bass come courtesy of a tweaked Confidence 20 driver: an 18cm NeoTec MSP unit with an aluminium voice coil, glass-fibre voice-coil former, high-power neodymium magnet system and innovative venting system for maximum performance.

The crossover is bespoke: months of iterative testing, listening, measuring and modification have addressed directivity, diffraction and reflection puzzles. Combined with millimetre-perfect port tuning using our sophisticated dual-flared design, our team found the ideal blend for the ideal sound.

As one put it, it’s the speaker that makes him smile the most. Because it’s a true Dynaudio.

We hope it’ll make you smile, too.

 
 
Features

Japanese craftsmanship
The Bookshelf’s cabinet was built by humans in the beautiful Gifu area in Japan. It’s constructed from custom-made, hand-laminated engineered wood and finished with astonishing care before making its way to Denmark.

Danish sound-tuning
Months of work went into listening, measuring, tweaking and honing The Bookshelf’s performance. Tiny modifications to the crossover, cabinet construction and even the foam that doubles as bracing have paid off with incredible sound.

Designed in Tokyo
The Bookshelf was designed by Award-winning architect Keiji Ashizawa in Tokyo. He and his team set out to create a tactile piece that displays the perfect balance of form and function. A radical-yet-friendly design, we think you’ll agree.