Dynaudio Acoustics BM6 Nearfield Monitors (Pair) [Pre Owned]

₹ 110000.00 Sale

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.

Key Features

  • 2-Way Passive System: Features a 175mm (6.5") woofer and a 28mm (1.25") ESOTEC soft dome tweeter.
  • Clear and Transparent Sound: Provides punchy, accurate, and realistic sound reproduction.
  • Ideal for Professional Environments: Perfect for music and speech monitoring, mixing, radio stations, OB vehicles, edit suites, and recording studios.
  • Compact and Powerful: Small size makes it suitable for use in smaller rooms and as rear channel speakers in surround systems.
  • Advanced Crossover Circuitry: Includes refined crossover circuitry for improved high-frequency definition.
  • Excellent Dynamic Response: Delivers resolution without sharpness and dynamic response without aggression.

Please note : This is an open unit. Box packaging is not available. A pair of Alesis Studio One monitors will be added to this sale for free. 

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Status Discontinued
Segment Pro
Series BM Legacy
Type Nearfield Monitor
Analog Inputs Passive
Maximum SPL (1m, pair) 125 dB
Lower Cutoff (Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB) 43 Hz
Upper Cutoff (kHz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB) 20 kHz
Box Principle Rear-loaded bass reflex
Crossover 2-way
Crossover Frequency (Hz) 3100 Hz
Crossover Topology 1st/2nd order
Tweeter 1.1in soft dome
Midrange/Woofer 6.5in MSP
Weight 6.9 kg (15 2/8 lbs)
Width 204 mm (8 inches)
Height 330 mm (13 inches)
Depth 254 mm (10 inches)

Note: This is an open unit. Box packaging not available.

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