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BM10S
BM10S
The BM 10S has been designed to compliment the BM series in both stereo and multichannel setups. With a 10" woofer and 200 Watts of power, this sub will surely take care of the most challenging requests. But being very versatile, multiple BM 10S's will compliment larger multichannel setups, giving a very powerful system for the most demanding studios.
Introduction
The BM 10S has been designed to compliment the BM series in both stereo and multichannel setups. With a 10' woofer and 200 Watts of power, this sub will surely take care of the most challenging requests. But being very versatile, multiple BM 10S's will compliment larger multichannel setups, giving a very powerful system for the most demanding studios.
Taking advantage of renowned Dynaudio technology, this sub comes with a remote control for easy operation of key features and presets.
The BM 10S subwoofer has been specially designed for operation with the BM series. It is perfectly suited for that extra punch to the bottom. The BM 10S delivers a clear and crispy punch and its size makes it the perfect match where space is an issue. Operation has been made easy and convenient with the included DSC 1M Remote Control.

BM10S
Specifications
- Status Discontinued
- Segment Pro
- Series BM Legacy
- Type Subwoofer
The BM Legacy series
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BX30
- Discontinued
- Pro
- Subwoofers
- Subwoofer

BM10S
- Discontinued
- Pro
- BM Legacy
- Subwoofer

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