The BM5A MKII imparts all of the quality and power that you've come to expect from Dynaudio Professional but they have been re-engineered to take nearfield monitoring to new levels of performance.

New features include our handmade drivers that offer the best in quality and accuracy. The woofer offers longer excursions so stays linear for longer, resulting in a cleaner, tighter bass response.

This louder and more accurate bass is matched at the top end with a high-resolution soft dome tweeter that delivers an unparalleled response. The added waveguide ensures less acoustical reflections and a more accurate sweet spot for the listener, resulting in a much better monitoring experience.

We've matched the drivers perfectly to the BM 5A MKII's custom designed dual amps to deliver maximum 117dB SPL while maintaining extraordinary sensitivity, resulting in a louder, cleaner and more accurate sound.

The three integrated analog room filters allow you adjustment and compensation of the acoustical monitor placement at both Low, Mid and High frequencies e.g. adjusting for the bass boost at corner or wall placement as well as the potential high frequency console reflections.

  • Series: BM Series
  • Type: Nearfield Monitor
  • Analog inputs: XLR
  • Maximum SPL (1m, pair): 117
  • Amplifier Power Woofer (W): 50
  • Amplifier Power Tweeter (W): 50
  • Max Power Consumption (W): 90
  • Box Principle: Rear-loaded bass reflex
  • Crossover: 2-way DSP-based
  • Tweeter: 1.1in soft dome
  • Midrange/Woofer: 6.5in MSP

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