We are tremendously pleased and honored that our new 2025 Constellation VE Series has been recognized as one of the best cables available by Stereo Times senior editor, Mike Wright. Mike has awarded the Constellation VE Series cables the prestigious 2025 Most Wanted Components award. While the 2025 award was directed at the Constellation VE interconnects, digital cables and speaker cables, the power cables (Constellation VE analog and the Voyager VE digital power cables won the award in 2024. See below for Mike’s award description of the Constellation VE Series cables:
“Dynamic Design Constellation VE Series Cables (RCA Interconnect 1.5M – $3,000; XLR Interconnect 1.5M – $3,000; XLR Interconnect 7.0M – $8,500; XLR Digital Interconnect 1.0M – $1,500; RCA Digital Interconnect 1.0M – $1,500; Speaker Cables (w/Bananas) 2.5M – $4,000; Speaker Cables (w/Spades) 2.5M – $4,000):
I first reviewed the Dynamic Design Lotus II interconnects, speaker cables and digital cables in 2010. They were Dynamic Design’s entry-level high-end cables back then, excellent-sounding cables that competed with other high-end cables I owned at the time, such as Shunyata, Nordost, Snake River Audio, and others. Fast forward 16 years, and Dynamic Design has a new high-end entry-level cable line, the “Constellation” series. The Constellation cables incorporate new technologies derived from their Nebula VE series design. They are a neutral, balanced-sounding cable that favors no particular part of the music spectrum, ostensibly rendering highs, lows, and midrange accurately. The sound was detailed, dynamic, and naturally lifelike, whether I listened to cables with RCA or XLR connectors, and the same whether the speaker cables had spade or banana connectors. Sonically, the performance was exceptional, whether I was using AnnaLyric or Essential Sound’s Essence II powercords, but was clearly augmented by using the Constellation power cords, most noteworthy between my Inakustik power conditioner and my VAC amplifiers and my Bully Sound Company mono-amps. I can’t help but chuckle when I reflect that Dynamic Design considers these their high-end entry-level products. It boggles the mind to imagine what their higher-level lines must sound like. Review pending. (Mike Wright)”

