Dynaudio Contour Legacy Limited Edition Floorstanding Speakers
Sit on the floor. Lean back against the chair with the liner-notes in your hands. Close your eyes and listen like you used to.
Contour Legacy is part of the Dynaudio Heritage Collection. It’s all about music, well listened-to. Sturdy quality. Nostalgia. It’s a loud strum of your heartstrings – and each of the 1000 limited-edition pairs has been proudly handmade in Denmark by Martin, Anne, Daniel, Claus and Kamil… just for you.
It remasters Dynaudio’s greatest hits – including modded Evidence Platinum woofers, the legendary Esotar 3 tweeter and a crossover that can only be described as an artisanal masterpiece. (Can you tell we’re proud?)
Run your hand over the sustainable American Walnut finish; marvel at the mitres, precision-cut to tiny fractions of one degree; stand back and take in the fact these friendly-looking speakers are packed with the most up-to-date audio technology available. (Then realise that the most old-fashioned thing about them will probably be the music you play!)
It's OK, though. We’re with you there: old’s cool.
Remastering a Classic
Contour Legacy is an intentional homage to the late, great Contour 1.8 – and, like its muse, it has that… ‘Something’. That reassuring sense of pride and craftsmanship that is, perhaps, less common in the world these days.
So, you might already be expecting a listening experience that’s a trip down memory lane. Or Penny Lane.
But no. It’s better than that. This is a memories upgrade.
Beneath that chocolate brown American Walnut veneer lives a totally different generation of technology. The original drivers and electronics from the elder Contour have been replaced by components that look superficially familiar, but sound substantially better.
As a Contour Legacy owner, you have permission to feel nostalgic but modern – whether you’re streaming or lowering a stylus. Go ahead. Invite someone from the white plastic earbuds generation to take a listen. Watch them go into in a flow state, track after track, losing track of time and what they’d promised to do with it.
Or make a point of inviting nobody, sit down in your sweet-spot and remind yourself what pure indulgence sounds like.
A marriage made in Skanderborg
Every left and right Contour Legacy loudspeaker is, like a swan, paired for life. It has a partner, from the moment its components are carefully placed on our workbench in Jutland.
Each panel of each cabinet is made from a composite board made from the same source, chosen as if it were a vineyard for a domaine. It’s faced by a layer of sustainable, tactile, warm American Walnut. Martin – a man with twenty years’ experience of making Dynaudio speakers – selects these panels, two by two, so that their grain looks similar. It can only be done by eye.
It’s a labour of love, and a process that would be unfathomable to have replicated by some anonymous robot in some anonymous factory.
That robot wouldn’t clamp each joint bonded by our Glue Master, (yes, that’s his real title). It wouldn’t be concerned about the precision of the joints, cut to fractions of one degree. Or the effect the weather will have on the integrity of the jointed angles (our humans make sure all their glueing is finished by the end of the day to stop any unwanted changes).
It wouldn’t reject a pair of speakers because one of them had a blemish almost invisible to the naked eye.
A robot wouldn’t sense the feeling you get as you run your fingers over a tiny groove in the front facing panel. It wouldn’t take pleasure in the smell of hardwood, as the doors to the workshop are opened, early morning, at the same time as laptops.
Making a pair of Contour Legacy loudspeakers is time consuming – and even slightly obsessive, with a magical result that certain people appreciate.
Like all Dynaudio speakers, that obsession extends to the bits you can’t see, or rarely look at. Like the dual-flared bass-ports, which gently control airflow and bass response, or the heavy, stable cast-iron base. No sticky-out feet here.
Our sound engineers had two demanding critics to impress. Their ears.
Dynaudio sound engineers don’t see playing homage to a classic as a good reason to get out of bed. They need a challenge. And, in the Contour Legacy, they got it.
Since the original Contour, speaker cabinets in general have gradually become fancier. Specifically engineered to a degree you might imagine happening in a Formula One team. Maybe not wind-tunnel-tested (although that has given us a few ideas), but definitely subject to exhaustive analysis.
Curves and bends have found their way into the shapes of modern Dynaudio speakers, shaping and cont