BM6

BM6

The Dynaudio Acoustics nearfield monitor BM6 is a 2-way passive system comprising a 175mm (6.5") woofer and a 28mm (1.25") ESOTEC soft dome tweeter, housed in a ported cabinet.

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Introduction

The Dynaudio Acoustics nearfield monitor BM 6 is a 2-way passive system comprising a 175mm (6.5') woofer and a 28mm (1.25') ESOTEC soft dome tweeter, housed in a ported cabinet. The BM 6 Nearfield Monitor establishes a firm and realistic link between the production environment and the increasingly high demands of the consumers. The sound of the BM 6 is clean, punchy, accurate and transparent, and when using quality amplifiers with good current capabilities, excellent results will be achieved.

The Dynaudio Acoustics nearfield monitor BM6 is a 2-way passive system comprising a 175mm (6.5") woofer and a 28mm (1.25") ESOTEC soft dome tweeter, housed in a ported cabinet. 

The BM 6 Nearfield Monitor establishes a firm and realistic link between the production environment and the increasingly high demands of the consumers. The sound of the BM 6 is clean, punchy, accurate and transparent, and when using quality amplifiers with good current capabilities, excellent results will be achieved. 

The BM 6 is a nearfield monitor for those who require more power and improved high frequency definition. It employs the same bass driver as the BM 5, but additionally offers a refined crossover circuitry and the very latest ESOTEC soft dome tweeter, delivering resolution without sharpness and dynamic response without aggression.

Applications for the BM 6 cover every aspect of sound engineering and reproduction, including music and speech monitoring and mixing, radio station, OB vehicles, edit suites, post production, recording studios and playback rooms.


Their small size combined with their brilliant performance also make them suitable for use as rear channel speakers in surround systems.  In combination with the BM 9S it is also well suited for a full-blown 5.1 system in smaller rooms.

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BM6

Specifications

  • Status Discontinued
  • Segment Pro
  • Range BM Legacy
  • Type Near Field Monitor
  • Analog inputs Passive
  • Maximum SPL (1m, pair) 125
  • Lower Cutoff (Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB) 43
  • Upper Cutoff k(Hz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB) 20
  • Box Principle Rear-loaded bass reflex
  • Crossover 2-way
  • Crossover Frequency (Hz) 3100 Hz
  • Crossover Topology 1st/2nd order
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    The BM Legacy series

    • Status:
    • Segment:
    • Range:
    • Type:
    • Analog inputs:
    • Maximum SPL (1m, pair):
    • Lower Cutoff (Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB):
    • Upper Cutoff k(Hz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB):
    • Box Principle:
    • Crossover:
    • Crossover Frequency (Hz):
    • Crossover Topology:
    • BM15
    • Discontinued
    • Pro
    • BM Legacy
    • Near Field Monitor
    • Passive
    • 127
    • 43
    • 20
    • Front-loaded bass reflex
    • 2-way
    • 2700 Hz
    • 1st/2nd order
    • BM 6
    • Discontinued
    • Pro
    • BM Legacy
    • Near Field Monitor
    • Passive
    • 125
    • 43
    • 20
    • Rear-loaded bass reflex
    • 2-way
    • 3100 Hz
    • 1st/2nd order
    • BM 5
    • Discontinued
    • Pro
    • BM Legacy
    • Near Field Monitor
    • Passive
    • 125
    • 50
    • 21
    • Front-loaded bass reflex
    • 2-way
    • 2700 Hz
    • 1st/2nd order

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