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Dynaudio’s $20k soundbar uses ’72 motorized wooden fins’ to deliver total Dolby Atmos immersion from a single speaker, and it’s coming in 2025

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  • 72 directional fins move audio around
  • Amps and processing are no longer external
  • It’ll cost “around” $20K if you don’t want a fancy finish

Earlier this year, Danish high-end hi-fi expert Dynaudio unveiled its astonishing Symphony Opus One soundbar and everybody went “ooh”, including us. And since then, its engineers have found ways to make it even better, and to make people go “oooooooooh”.

It remains eye-wateringly expensive – final pricing hasn’t been confirmed but Dynaudio says it’ll cost “around $20,000 depending on the options chosen” as custom finishes will also be available. That’ll be confirmed when the product actually launches, but for now there’s going to be a new demo at the CES show in January.

Dynaudio Symphony Opus One

(Image credit: Dynaudio)

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