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DBM50
DBM50
From the handcrafted Dynaudio drivers to its beautiful exterior, DBM50 is specifically engineered to perfectly reproduce your desktop mix and truly represents a revolutionary new angle in desktop mixing.
Introduction
From the handcrafted Dynaudio drivers to its beautiful exterior, DBM50 is specifically engineered to perfectly reproduce your desktop mix and truly represents a revolutionary new angle in desktop mixing.
From the innovative wave guide around the tweeter to the optional addition of the level controller that never compromises the allimportant level interrelationship between speakers, DBM50 is the perfect partner in situations where the only thing that counts is perfection.
DBM50 comes with the option of adding a sleek controller that puts you squarely at the helm of volume control in any situation.
Set and control levels with precision and ease, completely independent of your computer or workstation. The DBM50 controller provides perfect tracking, which guarantees spot-on stereo imaging with unprecedented precision.



DBM50
Specifications
- Status Discontinued
- Segment Pro
- Range BM Series
- Type Nearfield Monitor
- Analog inputs XLR
- Maximum SPL (1m, pair) 117
- Amplifier Power Woofer (Watt) 50
- Amplifier Power Tweeter (Watt) 50
- AC Power Input 100-240V 50/60Hz
- Max Power Consumption 94
- Box Principle Rear-loaded bass reflex
- Crossover 2-way DSP-based
- Crossover Frequency (Hz) 1500 Hz
- Crossover Topology 1st order
- Tweeter 1.1in soft dome
- Midrange/Woofer 7.1in MSP
- Weight kg 7,2
- Weight lbs 15 7/8
- Width mm 230
- Height mm 348
- Depth mm 335
- Width inches 9
- Height inches 13 6/8
- Depth inches 13 2/8
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