MA770
Master & Dynamic has partnered with Sir David Adjaye to design a bold and immersive new speaker that draws upon distinctive premium materials and sensory-focused craftsmanship for which both partners are known.
Concrete Composite
Made of cement, with pure and exceptional sound properties. The damping properties allow you to play at full volume without jumping or surface vibration.
Woven
Equipped with a 4 "Kevlar double woofer, a 1.5" titanium tweeter and anodized aluminium keys. The steel grille is removable for those who prefer the exposed components.
Anodized aluminum
Minimalistic façade with an uncluttered diamond-cut anodized aluminium control panel.
1.5
Titanium tweeter
Outfitted with dual 4" woven Kevlar long throw woofers, a 1.5" titanium tweeter and diamond-cut anodized aluminum controls.
100
Watts of Class D
Constructed in a seamless, sealed concrete composite form, the speaker easily fills a large room with sonically sophisticated sound.
Master & Dynamic X David Adjaye
Our MA770, a CES Innovation awards honoree, redefines the sound experience. Designed with Sir David Adjaye, the WiFi or Bluetooth connected speaker is made of an acoustically superior proprietary concrete composite. Audio componentry incorporates efficient dual 4" woven long throw woofers and a 1.5" titanium tweeter which are tuned to provide a rich, detailed and expansive sound that perfectly fills the home, office or studio. A magnetically attached stainless steel grille is removable for those that prefer the look of the exposed components and hand-finished concrete.
Technical Specifications
Master & Dynamic and Adjaye’s shared passion for innovation with materials.
MA770
370mm x 458mm x 242mm / 14.5in x 18in x 9.5in
1.5" Titanium Dome
Dual 4" Woven Long Throw Woofers
100W Class D 3 Discrete Channels
16.5kg/36.4lbs
Seamless cast, Ported
Proprietary grey or black concrete composite, stainless steel, anodized aluminum
How the speaker was born
About the designer
Sir David Adjaye is recognized as a leading architect of his generation. Named among TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2017, his influences range from contemporary art, music and science to Africa art forms and the civic life of cities. His recent project, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, opened on the National Mall in Washington D.C in 2016 and was named "Cultural Event of the Year" by the NY Times and “Best Architecture of 2016” by the WSJ. Adjaye is the designer of the new home for the Studio Museum of Harlem and recently was chosen to co-design the UK Holocaust Memorial.
It’s beautiful and architectural, but it also produces superior sound.
The MA770 is part architectural expression, part technological feat.
A piece of art.
FAQs
Have a question ?
What types of wireless networks are compatible with the
speaker?
The speaker supports dual band 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WIFI and Bluetooth 4.1 with BLE.
How do I connect my speaker to a wifi network?
Download the Google Home application and then proceed to follow the prompts within the application.
How do I change the wifi network that my speaker is
on?
To switch WiFi networks, open the Google Home app and tap on the Settings icon for the speaker you wish to change the network for. Select "Forget this Network" and then connect the speaker to a new network following the same prompts during the initial setup.
How do I turn my speaker On and Off?
There is no need to turn your speaker on or off. When connected to a power source the speaker is always ready for use.
What types of mobile devices are compatible with my
speaker?
iOS and Android devices with the latest software updates can be used with your speaker. Unless you're using Bluetooth, the device must be connected to the same wireless network as the speaker.
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