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What reviewers think
Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Deep lows with clear imaging in the 60-200 Hz range
- Very clear and non-fatiguing tweeter
- Very defined mid-range
- Sound stays smooth and very natural, even at fairly high levels
- Benefits from active powering, which results in a tight and deep bass end with plenty of level
- Convincing and stable stereo imaging
Product Considerations
- HF trim reduces high-end response
- LF trim swaps bandwidth for power, allowing a deeper low-end at the expense of a flat response
- Clipping LED may come on a bit much when pushed really loud
Takeaway: The Dynaudio BM6A is an active monitor with a smooth and detailed sound and controlled bass, making it inspiring to work with. It's a great choice for nearfield monitoring in a pro environment or for main monitoring in a serious project studio.
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Manufacturer details
- Status: Current
- Type: Nearfield Monitor
- Analog inputs: XLR
- Maximum SPL (1m, pair): 118
- Amplifier Power Woofer (W): 100
- Amplifier Power Tweeter (W): 100
- AC Power Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz
- Max Power Consumption (W): 200
- Lower Cutoff: 41Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB
- Upper Cutoff: 21kHz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB
- Box Principle: Rear-loaded bass reflex
- Crossover: 2-way
- Crossover Frequency: 2200 Hz
- Tweeter: 1.1in soft dome
- Midrange/Woofer: 6.5in MSP
- Weight: 11 kg (24 2/8 lbs)
- Width: 217 mm (8 4/8 inches)
- Height: 338 mm (13 2/8 inches)
- Depth: 321 mm (12 5/8 inches)
- Speakers per packaged box: 1
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- Dynaudio meticulously crafts its own drivers in-house, from diaphragm to magnet, allowing for precise control over every aspect of sonic performance, a commitment extending even to entry-level models.
- They exhibit a characteristically refined, smooth, and non-fatiguing sound signature that is well-suited for extended listening sessions, which is very beneficial for mixing/mastering purposes.
- Dynaudio designs its speakers with the modern home in mind, offering features such as wireless connectivity, app-based control, and DSP room correction to seamlessly integrate into various living spaces.
Select products
Emit
- Positioning: The entry-level range, designed to introduce users to high-end audio.
- Description: Offers a great entry point into high-fidelity sound with MSP cone material and Cerotar tweeters, which are also found in the higher-end Evoke range. Compared to the Evoke, Emit is more budget-friendly, making it ideal for those new to high-end audio or with smaller rooms, while still providing a taste of the advanced technologies used in Dynaudio's premium models.
Evoke
- Positioning: Sits in the mid-range of Dynaudio's lineup, offering advanced technology at a more accessible price point.
- Description: Uses technology from Dynaudio's top-tier models, such as the Esotar Forty tweeter and MSP woofers, providing a detailed and dynamic sound.
Contour i
- Positioning: Positioned as a high-performance option for serious audiophiles, offering significant improvements over its predecessors.
- Description: Features the Esotar 2i tweeter with Hexis technology and updated woofers, delivering enhanced clarity and precision. It surpasses the Evoke series in terms of detail and soundstage.
Confidence
- Positioning: Represents Dynaudio's flagship range, showcasing the pinnacle of their audio engineering.
- Description: Features the Esotar3 tweeter and DDC Lens technology, providing groundbreaking sound precision and control. They are designed for the most discerning audiophiles who seek the ultimate in audio performance, offering a more refined experience than the Contour series.
Consequence Ultimate Edition
- Positioning: A limited-edition model, designed as a tribute to Dynaudio's legacy of high-end audio excellence.
- Description: Features a unique five-way crossover and advanced driver technology, providing a wide dynamic range and low distortion. It stands apart from the Evidence Master with its focus on musicality and exclusivity.
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Our summary
Product Strengths
- Delivers a powerful, smooth and detailed sound with flexible voicing options
- High frequency reproduction balances accuracy without being harsh
- Ability to resolve fine details
- Excellent build quality, back panel controls, and layout
- Room correction presets can be saved via the partnered Sonarworks Sound ID software
Product Considerations
- Non-stepped volume controls travel a little too easily
- On/off switch and input sensitivity controls are located on the cabinet rear panel
- Network router and ethernet cables required for computer control
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The A7V has a more premium sound and can be tweaked further thanks to the free A-Control software, but the ADAM Audio T7V is hard to beat due to its price-to-performance ratio
- For users coming from a set of KRK Systems Rokit 8 speakers, the A7V will be a massive improvement
Takeaway: The ADAM Audio A7V is a great-sounding monitor with multiple voicings, software integration and excellent build quality. These monitors offer a detailed audio performance, allowing users to make well informed mixing decisions.
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