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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

  • Excellent performance in terms of size and cost makes it very suitable for small studios
  • Higher SPL and wider frequency response compared to previous generation models
  • Sounds clean and very smooth, and with repeated listening for a long time, there will be no auditory fatigue
  • Abundant low frequency, thick middle frequency, and stable high frequency

Product Considerations

  • Treble upward extension is very general, not particularly gorgeous and bright
  • Some musical instrumental and symphonic performances are too restrained and not atmospheric from the perspective of music appreciation applications
  • The transient speed becomes too slow below 200Hz in flat mode, and it also affects the detailed performance of the mid and low frequencies
  • Low frequency is always too much and out of control in flat mode
  • Unlikely to play a high dynamic sound range, as the matched power amplifier is only 50 watts and the cabinet is too small

Takeaway: The BM5 MKIII is a stable and reliable 7-inch monitor speaker suitable for beginners to monitor small dynamic music, especially vocals. Its excellent sound quality and frequency response make it a valuable addition to any small studio.

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An excellent review of a great product
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An excellent review of a great product
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3/1/2022

Manufacturer details

  • Status: Current
  • Type: Nearfield Monitor
  • Analog inputs: XLR, RCA
  • Maximum SPL (1m, pair): 118
  • Amplifier Power Woofer: 50W
  • Amplifier Power Tweeter: 50W
  • AC Power Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz
  • Max Stand-by Power Consumption: 0.3W
  • Max Power Consumption: 94W
  • Lower Cutoff: 42Hz @85 dB +/- 3 dB
  • Upper Cutoff: 24kHz @ 85dB +/- 3 dB
  • Box Principle: Rear-loaded bass reflex
  • Crossover: 2-way DSP-based
  • Crossover Frequency: 1900 Hz
  • Tweeter: 1.1in soft dome
  • Midrange/Woofer: 6.5in MSP
  • Weight: 7.7kg (17 lbs)
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 186x320x296mm (7 3/8 x 12 5/8 x 11 5/8 inches)
  • Speakers per packaged box: 1
The BM5 mkIII is the next generation of the tremendously successful BM5A MKII. With greater SPL, broader frequency and power response compared to the previous model, its ultra-high dynamic range and hand-crafted drivers deliver performance superior to many larger, more expensive monitors.
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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.

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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Founding Year
1976

Our take on the brand

Dynaudio is a hifi speaker brand known for its unique external voice-coil construction, which allows for larger voice coils that improve thermal power handling and reduce thermal compression. The brand has a heritage in professional sound production and uses advanced materials like the Esotar 40 tweeter and rare 240mm drivers to deliver superior dynamic realism and headroom.

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What if you spend more?

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ADAM Audio
A7V
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799
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7
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ADAM Audio is renowned for its innovative ART tweeters, which enhance the Air Motion Transformer concept by moving air four times faster than their folds for high-definition sound. Their monitors, especially the S Series, are favored by sound engineers for their accurate and transparent sound, advanced engineering, and reduced distortion, while the T Series offers affordable, high-performance studio monitors.
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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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Our take on the brand

ADAM Audio is renowned for its innovative ART tweeters, which enhance the Air Motion Transformer concept by moving air four times faster than their folds for high-definition sound. Their monitors, especially the S Series, are favored by sound engineers for their accurate and transparent sound, advanced engineering, and reduced distortion, while the T Series offers affordable, high-performance studio monitors.
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