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M3VE
M3VE 3-way active main monitor
For Mastering, Tracking and Mixing. Bi-amped / passive crossover between mid and high.
For Mastering, Tracking and Mixing. Bi-amped / passive crossover between mid and high.
The Dynaudio Professional M3VE monitor system that takes monitoring to a whole new level with a significant upgrade from its predecessor - the renowned M3A 3-way monitor. Two speakers are powered by a single four channel Lab.gruppen PLM 12k44 amplifier, using the integrated Lake active cross-over between LF and MF, while passively filtering the MF/HF cross-over point.
With Dynaudio ESOTAR² driver technology, M3VE takes over where most other monitor systems give up. Attention to detail, underpinned by a 22Hz - 21kHz frequency response and beyond 133dB SPL, M3VE leaves no room for desire in terms of resolution, range or power.


M Series
Features
Handcrafted drivers
For in-wall or free standing setups
Passive MF/HF crossover
Matched with Lab.gruppen PLM 12k44 amplifier
Made in Denmark
M3VE
Specifications
- Status Discontinued
- Segment Pro
- Series M Series
- Type Main Monitor
- Analog inputs 2x Lab.gruppen PLM10000Q
- Maximum SPL (1m, pair) 133
- Lower Cutoff (Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB) 22
- Upper Cutoff (kHz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB) 21
- Box Principle Front-loaded bass reflex
- Crossover 3-way bi-amped
- Tweeter 1.1in Esotar2
- Midrange 2x 5.5in MSP
- Midrange/Woofer 2x12in MSP
- Weight kg 56.2
- Weight lbs 124
- Width mm 555
- Height mm 775
- Depth mm 505
- Width inches 21 7/8
- Height inches 30 4/8
- Depth inches 19 7/8

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