Dynaudio BM5A Review
Two-way Active Nearfield Monitor
These are great sounding, though not perfect speakers. Bass extension is limited, but reasonably so, and the high end may be a little brighter than preferred for some people. Taking into account the intended use of these speakers though, the bass is otherwise excellent. It’s punchy and defined all the way through. Keep in mind also that a set of studio monitors with excessive bass will lead to mixes with lean bass. The ideal for studio monitors is flat response, not boosted bass. The BM5a’s are very detailed, which is an excellent quality to have for any speaker. I would say this certainly one of the better values for studio monitors under $1000 a pair.
Price Check
$429.95 – $499.95 – zZounds.com
$459.95 – $499.00 – Amazon.com
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