Slightly OT, but I personally think the Dynaudio offers excellent bang for buck, and improves what can be a very dull and bland stock system into something that has some real highlights. I doubt you'd be able to match it for quality with aftermarket gear at that price. (Considering new drivers all round, and a modest power amplifier.)
For those who may be contemplating it, bear in mind that the Dynaudio system needs time to run in before it'll produce anything like its best. I was fairly disappointed with the spend until I had ~50 hours on the drivers, and once it'd reached ~100 hours it was much more consistent and warm. It's still no fantastic system, but it's not bad.
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