MESSE12: Perfectly Angled Desktop Monitor

US Dynaudio Professional introduces the DBM50 active monitor designed for desktop mixing      21/03/12

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Dynaudio Professional has introduced DBM50 which they describe as the perfect active desktop monitor featuring a 7.1" woofer and a 1.1" soft dome tweeter. All aspects of its design point towards desktop use – from the perfectly angled front over the ingenious waveguide around the tweeter to the optional addition of a level controller that never compromises the all-important level interrelationship between speakers.
Dynaudio say that another key factor that puts DBM50 in the front seat is sheer quality. Each and every one is handcrafted in Denmark with attention to even the tiniest detail. They tell us that more than 20 years of expertise in speaker design, development and manufacturing guarantees a set of monitors that go the extra mile to recreate even the smallest and most subtle details of any recording or production.
DBM50 comes with the option of adding a sleek controller that puts the user squarely at the helm of volume control in any situation. Dynaudio says that levels can be set and manipulated with precision and ease, completely independent of the computer or workstation in use and that the DBM50 controller provides perfect tracking, which guarantees spot-on stereo imaging with unprecedented precision.
DBM50 Main Features
  • Perfectly Angled for Desktop Mixing
  • Every Driver Hand-built in Denmark
  • Optional Master Volume Control
  • 7.1" Woofer / 1.1" Soft Dome Tweeter
  • 50+50 Watts
  • 117 dB SPL
  • Frequency Range: 46Hz - 21kHz
  • Dimensions: W 437 mm, D 410 mm, H 435 mm
  • Weight: 7.2 lbs./kg.
Pricing and Availability:
Available: May 2012 in the EU. Summer 2012 in the US.
Price: USD $499 MAP each / EUR 499 SSP each / GBP £415 SSP each
Volume Controller (optional): USD $69 MAP / EUR 69 SSP / GBP £59 SSP
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