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- pebbonnetPublished on 04/18/14 at 07:29Active speakers with high-pass and low-pass filters that you can set to + or -3, 6 or 9 db, if I remember correctly.
Near-field, in my view you shouldn't use them more than 6-8 ft away.
For professional use. They are somewhat limited for use with music due to the lows. Well-suited for multimedia, broadcast, etc.
No protection, so manipulating, moving and placing them back in their original box is a bit delicate. They have a somewhat fragile air and the tweeter isn't well protected. In short, they were made to be unpacked and installed, period.
The power switch is on the rear...There are still designers who don't think about their users' backs. It can't be that hard to put the power swit…Read moreActive speakers with high-pass and low-pass filters that you can set to + or -3, 6 or 9 db, if I remember correctly.
Near-field, in my view you shouldn't use them more than 6-8 ft away.
For professional use. They are somewhat limited for use with music due to the lows. Well-suited for multimedia, broadcast, etc.
No protection, so manipulating, moving and placing them back in their original box is a bit delicate. They have a somewhat fragile air and the tweeter isn't well protected. In short, they were made to be unpacked and installed, period.
The power switch is on the rear...There are still designers who don't think about their users' backs. It can't be that hard to put the power switch on the front panel, but anyway...
SOUNDS
Good frequency response curve, they are excellent quality professional speakers: They are very good working tools.
The sound is relatively "flattering and brilliant," it's like night and day with the NS10.
Their stereo image and dynamic response are impeccable, their depth is great.
Their defect is being small speakers, so the lows fall short of my expectations, While being quite all right they lack some precision. Having tested the BM6A, which are a bit more expensive and bigger, the difference is a bit frustrating.
OVERALL OPINION
I've used them for 8 years for mixing at home. They are nice to work with, impeccable as near-fields when you don't have too much space.
A bit expensive maybe, you pay for the brand, in my opinion.
Their main strength is that they are really compact while being excellent working tools.
With hindsight, if I had had a little more space and a little more money, I would've gone for the BM6A.
I currently work with a couple of Adam A7x. Very good speakers. They are also a bit bigger, but very good for near-field applications. The lows of the ADAM A7x are better than those of the BM5A. They nevertheless have something that annoys me, but that may have to do with the fact that I'm used to the BM5A.
In conclusion, for the same use and with more or less the same format:
- Genelec: I have always found the frequency response of their small speakers useless. Be it the 1030A or the 8010: Eccentric lows and extremely-hard highs, yuk, don't buy them.
- Dynaudio BM5A: The best option if you don't have much space.
- Dynaudio BM6A: The best option when you have a bit more space. Very musical sound, nice, round, really great...
- Adam A7X: Very interesting speakers, both in terms of price and performance.
- Adam Artist: A little bit more compact than the BM5A, slightly less expensive but the bass reflex port vibrates bizarrely when you're working with them and the highs are pretty hard..See less00 - FreddeparisPublished on 02/28/13 at 08:28Active speakers, small enough, light and with a good performance.
SOUNDS
I'm skeptical about their precision, like with all speakers at this price. They probably aren't any worse than all other ones, but you shouldn't expect to be able to make the best mixes ever with them.
OVERALL OPINION
I wouldn't buy them again.
I tried another model and found it better suited for me.00 - charlus
Good value for money
Published on 05/22/12 at 04:16Active speakers, compact dimensions, serious brand.
I use them for mixing (music and post-production) but together with a BX30A sub. Otherwise I wouldn't be able to work. But I'm old and deaf!
SOUNDS
I think it has a pretty honest frequency response, but I cheat because I have a 31-band EQ to correct it. I know that makes purists crazy, but I don't care. My mixes are better since I did that.
Otherwise I always had problems with the cut-off frequency of 2-way speakers, which I think it's tricky to work with vocals.
No ugly surprises concerning the dynamic response, but I work at relatively high volumes.
My speakers are placed according to the norm (isosceles triangle) and the …Read moreActive speakers, compact dimensions, serious brand.
I use them for mixing (music and post-production) but together with a BX30A sub. Otherwise I wouldn't be able to work. But I'm old and deaf!
SOUNDS
I think it has a pretty honest frequency response, but I cheat because I have a 31-band EQ to correct it. I know that makes purists crazy, but I don't care. My mixes are better since I did that.
Otherwise I always had problems with the cut-off frequency of 2-way speakers, which I think it's tricky to work with vocals.
No ugly surprises concerning the dynamic response, but I work at relatively high volumes.
My speakers are placed according to the norm (isosceles triangle) and the acoustics of my studio are treated. As a result, my stereo image is perfect.
OVERALL OPINION
I've used them for five years and I have nothing bad to say about their value for money, except for a big drawback: I use them with a sub. Without it, they clip with the kick alone!
My only motivation when choosing a pair of speakers is that I can recognize my mixes in my car, on my music system at home, on my laptop...and, before any mastering, which is what happens with the spatialization (stereo image and effects), a little less with the vocals and the lows. Cut-off frequency at 1.5kHz, a sub and an appropriate mode for my room at 80Hz.
I prefer them to the Genelecs, whose highs are too in-your-face, the somewhat soft Tannoys, the Adam (nice ribbon tweeter for listening but dangerous for mixing due to transients), and the Mackies, which I've never understood what makes them so interesting to some.See less00 - santrianis
Good speakers
Published on 05/14/12 at 00:03The sound and the price
SOUNDS
I find the sound pretty neutral, without too heavy lows nor mids, but you need to consider a distance of 3ft between the wall and the back of the speakers to have clean lows, due to the bass reflex port.
They are not flattering, but they are nice to work with in a good room.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using these monitors for 3/4 years.
I tested some KRKs, which I found too flattering in the low end, Mackie...
I love their neutral and, at the same time, nice character.
They are a very good value for money. $1000-$1200 for a pair of quality speakers is pretty decent.
They are mid-range speakers so I plan to invest in a couple of PSIs, …Read moreThe sound and the price
SOUNDS
I find the sound pretty neutral, without too heavy lows nor mids, but you need to consider a distance of 3ft between the wall and the back of the speakers to have clean lows, due to the bass reflex port.
They are not flattering, but they are nice to work with in a good room.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using these monitors for 3/4 years.
I tested some KRKs, which I found too flattering in the low end, Mackie...
I love their neutral and, at the same time, nice character.
They are a very good value for money. $1000-$1200 for a pair of quality speakers is pretty decent.
They are mid-range speakers so I plan to invest in a couple of PSIs, but I'll keep the Dynaudios. I also use the Yamaha msp5 to complement them.See less00 - StanleyW
For me, it sounds!
Published on 05/12/12 at 05:50 (This content has been automatically translated from French)For specifications, see the manufacturer's website.
I use this pair of listening to the mix (pop rock, soft rock, rock not too aggressive) connected directly at the output of my sound card because it is an amplified model.
These are near field monitoring but which delivers a power more than adequate. The sound stays clean even at high volume.
SOUNDS
The details of the stereo image is one of the main qualities of BM5A. Much detail, excellent dynamics.
The response curve is very homogeneous throughout the spectrum except in the bass (You lose a lot from about 80 Hz) or use the box that goes with it is mandatory if we mix in musical styles and is paramount. (Electro, etc. e…Read moreFor specifications, see the manufacturer's website.
I use this pair of listening to the mix (pop rock, soft rock, rock not too aggressive) connected directly at the output of my sound card because it is an amplified model.
These are near field monitoring but which delivers a power more than adequate. The sound stays clean even at high volume.
SOUNDS
The details of the stereo image is one of the main qualities of BM5A. Much detail, excellent dynamics.
The response curve is very homogeneous throughout the spectrum except in the bass (You lose a lot from about 80 Hz) or use the box that goes with it is mandatory if we mix in musical styles and is paramount. (Electro, etc. etc.)
For my part, I do not.
Treble are very nice and do not tire your ears even over long mix sessions. I use them even listen to every day and it does.
To have a cohesive sound, it needs to have proper installation, ie quite far from a wall including the serious becomes really inaccurate and too far.
OVERALL OPINION
I have since 2006 and I use quotidienement and I love them! I had never bought before tapping them but I had the opportunity to work on the Genelec, Yamaha, JBL particular.
I will ever be such a choice without hesitation, this is a very good price / quality ratio.See less20 - Shaven Shakrah
I'm very happy with them
Published on 05/12/12 at 06:03After several years of reading articles on "Sound On Sound," DynAudio products often come up as reference products in the mid-to-high end market. The BM5A are always the spearhead among similar products.
I wanted a couple of monitors to start my home studio and, since they are the last link in the chain, you really need to get the best you can afford.
They are expensive (but not too much), not too big, not too small, and they provide a good volume in my office/home studio. (See image)
SOUNDS
Regarding the sound, the designers at Dynaudio made a good compromise with the tweeters: The high frequencies are very nice while remaining detailed.
Only low-frequency crackpots would be te…Read moreAfter several years of reading articles on "Sound On Sound," DynAudio products often come up as reference products in the mid-to-high end market. The BM5A are always the spearhead among similar products.
I wanted a couple of monitors to start my home studio and, since they are the last link in the chain, you really need to get the best you can afford.
They are expensive (but not too much), not too big, not too small, and they provide a good volume in my office/home studio. (See image)
SOUNDS
Regarding the sound, the designers at Dynaudio made a good compromise with the tweeters: The high frequencies are very nice while remaining detailed.
Only low-frequency crackpots would be tempted to buy a subwoofer (BM9?). But I recommend you start without one and you will educate you ear with a reference, non-colored and clear sound. Afterwards, it's your call, but personally I didn't want one.
OVERALL OPINION
Overall, they are a very good investment. I've had them for 5 years and they measure up fine.
Am important advice: Invest on optimizing your listening room. I did by installing foams in the corners and it's amazing how the room is drier and the lows are cleaner! See the image attached.See less00 - isma.
Dynaudio Bravo!
Published on 04/23/11 at 13:52 (This content has been automatically translated from French)What characteristics have motivated your choice?
Size, but not too much down low enough level of the spectrum, their reputation.
For what purpose?
Home studio, mixing, production ...
What amp / What configuration?
Sound card RME Fireface 400, macbook + pc
SOUNDS
The frequency curve is sufficiently neutral?
Very well, I had a small dent in the top of the spectrum may be due to the acoustics of the room, but that was corrected by the filter 2 db.
The stereo image is good?
Exelente!
The sound is clear and precise across the spectrum?
Oh yes, it descends very low even while remaining clear.
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it?
Used…Read moreWhat characteristics have motivated your choice?
Size, but not too much down low enough level of the spectrum, their reputation.
For what purpose?
Home studio, mixing, production ...
What amp / What configuration?
Sound card RME Fireface 400, macbook + pc
SOUNDS
The frequency curve is sufficiently neutral?
Very well, I had a small dent in the top of the spectrum may be due to the acoustics of the room, but that was corrected by the filter 2 db.
The stereo image is good?
Exelente!
The sound is clear and precise across the spectrum?
Oh yes, it descends very low even while remaining clear.
OVERALL OPINION
For how long have you been using it?
Used for 3 years, I've sold because I do not have enough room in my new little studio ...
What thing do you like most/least about it?
+ The perfect sound, a working tool, very accurate but still''smooth'', very pleasant to listen, not tiring.
-The switch at the rear
Did you try many other models before getting this one?
I had the BM12A, more powerful, I've sold for the sub BM9S BM5A +, to have more control over the bass, and I prefer the M5 to BM12, more balanced level of medium and low with the sub is something else ...
I also tried the Genelec 8030, Adam A7 ... nothing more.
What is your opinion about the value for the price?
At the time, it was the top under 1000 euro, a classic ..
Knowing what you know now, would you make the same choice?
Yes, or rather, the BM5A mk2!See less10 - ploplop75
Excellent
Published on 03/03/11 at 05:43 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Used to mix and composition.
Excellent build quality for the price, standard features for this format: dynamic bandwidth.
SOUNDS
Very good stereo image, good balance of the spectrum.
Eq's ass a little summary, however.
OVERALL OPINION
Excellent plays for the price.
For years I've worked on it a treat. No deterioration (manufacturing quality), no trouble, they sound like new.
I also watch out ...
No fatigue even after a day on it (I mix low volume to be precise, it helps).
Beautiful sound.
There are better (hence the 8 / 10), but much more expensive.
So it's a great compromise.Read moreUsed to mix and composition.
Excellent build quality for the price, standard features for this format: dynamic bandwidth.
SOUNDS
Very good stereo image, good balance of the spectrum.
Eq's ass a little summary, however.
OVERALL OPINION
Excellent plays for the price.
For years I've worked on it a treat. No deterioration (manufacturing quality), no trouble, they sound like new.
I also watch out ...
No fatigue even after a day on it (I mix low volume to be precise, it helps).
Beautiful sound.
There are better (hence the 8 / 10), but much more expensive.
So it's a great compromise.See less10