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BM 5
The BM5 is built upon a continuous development of the BM series.
This small passive monitor is a result of the continuous research done in the Dynaudio Acoustics laboratories. The redesign and fine-tuning of the BM5 have been done with great care, and even the most demanding ears will enjoy the clarity and presence of this monitor.
Introduction
The BM5 is built upon a continuous development of the BM series. This small passive monitor is a result of the continuous research done in the Dynaudio Acoustics laboratories. The redesign and fine-tuning of the BM5 have been done with great care, and even the most demanding ears will enjoy the clarity and presence of this monitor.
The BM5 is a high-performance monitor that builds on classic Dynaudio Acoustics technology, and it comes as a very compact package that sports a redesigned exterior. This small monitor is the perfect choice for production environments where space is a concern and passive monitoring is preferred. The BM5 is well suited for music monitoring and mixing, broadcasting, OB vans, edit suites, playback suites, project studios and smaller post production facilities.
The minute size of the monitor is no obstacle for superior performance; in fact, this monitor delivers outstanding results for its size. The BM5 is very suitable for smaller 5.1 productions operating in space restricted environments, and the BM5 can be combined with the BM 9S, delivering a serious and high octane 5.1 system.
Continuous development
The BM5 is built upon a continuous development of the BM series. This small passive monitor is a result of the continuous research done in the Dynaudio Acoustics laboratories. The redesign and fine-tuning of the BM5 have been done with great care, and even the most demanding ears will enjoy the clarity and presence of this monitor.
The 2-way passive system with a 175mm (6.9") woofer and a 28 mm (1.1") soft dome tweeter, builds on classical reference monitor technology. The BM5 comes with a frequency response of 50 Hz - 21 kHz.
The BM5 is a high-performance monitor that builds on classic Dynaudio Acoustics technology, and it comes as a very compact package that sports a redesigned exterior. This small monitor is the perfect choice for production environments where space is a concern and passive monitoring is preferred. The BM5 is well suited for music monitoring and mixing, broadcasting, OB vans, edit suites, playback suites, project studios and smaller post production facilities.
The minute size of the monitor is no obstacle for superior performance; in fact, this monitor delivers outstanding results for its size. The BM5 is very suitable for smaller 5.1 productions operating in space restricted environments, and the BM5 can be combined with the BM 9S, delivering a serious and high octane 5.1 system.

BM5
Specifications
- Status Discontinued
- Segment Pro
- Range BM Legacy
- Type Nearfield Monitor
- Analog inputs Passive
- Maximum SPL (1m, pair) 125
- Lower Cutoff (Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB) 50
- Upper Cutoff k(Hz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB) 21
- Box Principle Front-loaded bass reflex
- Crossover 2-way
- Crossover Frequency (Hz) 2700 Hz
- Crossover Topology 1st/2nd order
- Tweeter 1.1in soft dome
- Midrange/Woofer 6.9in MSP
- Weight kg 7
- Weight lbs 15 3/8
- Width mm 186
- Height mm 320
- Depth mm 290
- Width inches 7 3/8
- Height inches 12 5/8
- Depth inches 11 3/8

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