Product Comparison: Dynaudio BM15A vs Dynaudio BM6A
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- I always liked monitors with with a fullrange sound and a lot of power so that transients translate very well.
- The bass speaker is powered with a 200W hexfed amp that is on the backside of the enclosure, it's comfortable.
- These speaker sounds like an angel is softly yelling in my ear(best example!).
- I use these speaks mainly for EDM and sound design. I can blissfully design sounds for hours and hours.
- Never switch off a audio interface that produces a loud bang sound, when powering off BEFORE switching of the monitors.
- Amazing resolution and power, worth every dollar!
- The drivers on this speaker are not the most efficient so this explain the high power of the amps.
- Strong point is their enormous dynamic range that can be verified playing it on very low volumes on a well treated room
- Just brutal honesty. And the low end is amazing.
- Not sure how to use the Sound Quality meter for this. They sound good, fun to listen to. But that isn't why I have them.
- Minimum sized speaker you need if you want to accurately hear bass.
- I'm not sure I can take off a star for price or size, cause price and size perfect.
- We just wanted to buy some big, when I listened our own music production thru speakers. And it's amazing size.
- If you are not working in a professionally designed room, then I would suggest going for the smaller BM6A along with a sub.
- These speakers are really mid-field, not nearfield. They're big and loud and they fill whatever room they are in.
- In the second harmonics range they are amazing compared to size and price speaker.
- I'm not sure I can take off a star for price or size as you get what you pay for and that the sound is like no other.
- I have a pair of these speakers for about 8 months now because of the size, they still stands in my room. Compact size for my room.
- I like absolutely everything: size, sound, weight.
- We often recording latin Music, Merengue, Salsa & Bachata. Take up a lot of space due to size.
- When your room sounds right and your music sounds right - it is right. So you can work a lot more relaxed.
- Everything in this monitor is high quality, the center sound, bass and high.
- I'm very happy with the sound, I can now really feel the music and bass and crank them up loud when required without ear fatigue.
- The BM15A's have the smooth and accurate sound I'm looking for.
- Good sound however, they tend to bury a vocal a little bit.
- They have a very detailed sound allowing you to distinguish easily timbres and textures
- If a mix or kick drum sounds good on these it will sound great in a club sound system.
- They sound beautiful, but I didn't have enough $$ to purchase the Twins.
- The bass can go deep and loud but I was able to pick some resonance in one or two notes.
- The bass sounds bad, that can compromise performance or ostruct the interpretation of a mix.
- The BM15A features a 10" LF woofer in a MDF wood enclosure with a silk ESOTEC HF driver, and thats look perfect.
- The whole product is engineered well, delivers a lot of power, high SPL's and a very detailed resolution.
- So you can see that a very well engineered monitor with excellent parts (drivers, amps).
- Another requirement to my monitors was that they didn't feature any A/D-D/A conversion - so I could hear the sound of my interface converters.
- You just have two controls for HF and LF boost and attenuation. If you want more, you have to check the AIR series of Dynaudio.
- The combination of the ERGO and the BM6a is phenomenal, but it's an expense to factor in.
- First thing - I reviewed some of my favorite mixes. Wow.
- I heard little problems with the mixes (old models) - small bits of distortion or noise I had never heard before. No such problems now!
- In a perfectly tuned room that I have heard at least 10 full length records I have mixed, being mastered. Good Studio Monitor.
- No level control, only +4 or -10 setting, thats bad for me.