Dynaudio Acoustics M3F
High-quality monitoring for medium-size TV and film dubbing stages
3-way hybrid
M3F
The M3F is a high quality loudspeaker system for use in medium-sized film and television post-production studios.
It’s intended to be put behind a screen – and its small footprint means you can have more space in the theatre. Combine it with our subwoofers and surrounds, and the M3F completes an excellent system for immersive monitoring, including Dolby Atmos HE 7.1.4 and 9.1.4, and full Atmos theatrical multi-channel.
The bass section consists of two 300mm MSP (Magnesium Silicate Polymer) drivers with 100mm ferrofluid-cooled voice-coils. The midrange section consists of two ultra-high-quality 170mm MSP drivers with 75mm diameter voice coils. And the high frequency unit is the D260H soft-dome with short waveguide. A high-power passive crossover links the mids and tweeter.
These speakers are supplied as an active two-way system. We recommend our DA-series amplifiers with onboard DSP, or our DCA series power amps with analogue filter cards.
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M-series
Specifications
- Status Current
- Segment Pro
- Series Dynaudio Acoustics
- Application Post-production and music
- Type 3-way hybrid
- Frequency response 35Hz – 20kHz
- Maximum SPL at 2 metre 120dB
- Crossover frequencies 250Hz and 2500Hz
- Total harmonic distortion 1% at 90dB
- Recommended amplifier power Two channels: 500-1000W/channel per speaker
- Cabinet dimensions (H x W x D) 1300 x 520 x 400mm
- Weight kg 62kg
- Finish Black textured paint
- High frequency driver 28mm soft-dome in short waveguide
- Midrange 2x 17cm MSP
- Low frequency driver 2x 30cm MSP
- Amplifier recommendation Dynaudio Acoustics DA40 DSP, DCA800 (with filters)
- Optional: Hardwood cabinet Oak, cherry, walnut, maple
- Custom cabinet sizes On request


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