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BM6A MKII
BM6A MKII
Two-way full analog active nearfield monitor - 6.9" woofer and 1.1" soft dome tweeter.
Introduction
Two-way full analog active nearfield monitor - 6.9" woofer and 1.1" soft dome tweeter.
The BM6A MKII delivers the distinctive Dynaudio Professional objectivity and accuracy exposing every audible detail to the critical and demanding engineer - be it in music monitoring, mixing, broadcasting, OB vans, editing suites, post production facilities and project studios.
Onboard LF/MF/HF placement filters as well as subwoofer high-pass filters allow optimal adaptation in any application including a powerful combination with the BM14S.
BM64 MKII
Specifications
- Status Discontinued
- Segment Pro
- Range BM Series
- Type Nearfield Monitor
- Analog inputs XLR
- Maximum SPL (1m, pair) 119
- Amplifier Power Woofer (Watt) 100
- Amplifier Power Tweeter (Watt) 50
- AC Power Input 100-240V 50/60Hz
- Max Power Consumption 130
- 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 7in MSP
- Weight kg 10,5
- Weight lbs 23 1/8
- Width mm 203
- Height mm 335
- Depth mm 327
- Width inches 8
- Height inches 13 2/8
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