Dynaudio BM15A - "Dynaudio BM15A"
Powerful speakers that go very deep, as long as you have a large enough room. You can do without a subwoofer. They are not aggressive, you can listen to them for hours without getting tired. SOUN…
Dynaudio BM14S - moosers's review
The Dynaudio Acoustics BM 14S is a high end sub woofer for use in your recording studio. The studio that I work at also has a mastering room on site, which is where this is being used. I don't thin…
Dynaudio BM5A MKII - "I love them"
I chose Dynaudio due to their renown manufacturing quality, they are not made in China. I give them 10/10. I use them for mixing and mastering. SOUNDS In my view, the frequency response curve is …
Dynaudio BX30 - moosers's review
The Dynaudio Acoustics BX30 Subwoofer offers up a serious amount of low end for those who don’t have monitors with too much low end or who are simply looking to add more bottom end. The speaker is a…
Dynaudio BM9S - moosers's review
The Dynaudio Acoustics BM9S is a sub woofer that I've used with the Dynaudio BM5A studio monitors. This sub is active, so no external power amplifier is necessary. It's got a single speaker that is…
Dynaudio M3A - moosers's review
The Dynaudio Acoustics M3A is a three way monitor, used as a stereo pair. These are main monitors, and I'd be severely surprised if you were to ever see these being used as anything other than a mai…
Dynaudio BM15 - mooseherman's review
These are another pair of monitors that are used frequently in the studio that I work at. They are the passive versions of the BM15A, which we tend to use most regularly at the studio. These are pass…
Dynaudio BM15A - mooseherman's review
These are the primary active studio monitors in the studio that I work at. These are a pretty flexible monitor, having a rather balanced sound that is useful for many different kinds of projects. The…
Dynaudio BM15A - moosers's review
Dynaudio Acoustics BM15As are a set of active studio monitors, suitable for uses of all kinds inside of the recording studio. They can be used at near field, or mid-near field range. I believe that…
Dynaudio BM15 - moosers's review
The Dynaudio Acoustic BM15s are a set of passive studio monitors designed for any type of use in the studio. Since they are passive monitors, they do require an external power amplifier. These moni…
Dynaudio BM5A MKII - moosers's review
The Dynaudio Acoustics BM5As are a pair of studio monitors made for professional recording studios. They are somewhat basic in make up, but do offer a good amount of EQ features to tune these to the…
Dynaudio BM6A - JackLudden's review
I got these monitors based upon a recommendation from a friend that they were accurate and smooth sounding. I was a bit disappointed. As they are active they don't require an external power amp. T…
Dynaudio BM9S - " Top to accompany BM5A"
translatedWhat characteristics have motivated your choice? For what purpose? What amp / What configuration? I sold my BM12A for me and take BM5A BM9S, no regrets, the M5 have the same tweeter as the BM6 and …
Dynaudio BM12A - " great value"
translatedsee below. for making it clean, solid. It is very studied and it shows. filters could be a little more complete, but it is already very good. SOUNDS very clean. Sounds Hifi with this medium m…
Dynaudio BM5A Compact - " Excellent"
translatedUsed 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…