Does anyone here have the list of parts of the crossovers as used in the BM15p and the audience 7? I have both, and it's about time to replace them.
As i keep reading, Dynaudio seems to use parts that are not up to the standards (or price) of the brand. Any recommendations?BM15 is a nice sounding speaker. I wish they had payed more attention to the crossover design. It has alot more to give sonically with a few tweaks in that area. The classic dynaudio tweeter delay circuit is not very well executed with cheap parts. They're also very power hungry.
This old post might be of interest https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...-2-box-and-filter-drawings-schematics.384017/
Quite unusual nowadays if Dynaudio used an all-pass filter on the tweeter.
The quick and dirty new XO would be to switch to 2nd order on woofer and 3rd order on tweeter. A good project if you have measuring equipment?
Or might be a good test of the "design speaker without measurements" sticky thread.
Quite unusual nowadays if Dynaudio used an all-pass filter on the tweeter.
The quick and dirty new XO would be to switch to 2nd order on woofer and 3rd order on tweeter. A good project if you have measuring equipment?
Or might be a good test of the "design speaker without measurements" sticky thread.
I would have been surprised had there been anything special about the woofer.thankyou . the driver is the 24w100...
The BM15 is part of the first generation of dedicated monitors by Dynaudio (they named their pro-audio branch Dynaudio Acoustics) which was designed by Andy Munro. Part of the reason Andy got the job was probably because his own company Munro Acoustics used off-the-shelf Dynaudio drivers for the monitoring systems they supply as part of their studio designs.
The 24W100 is still in their C4: Munro Acoustics Monitoring for music
BM15 nearfield monitor - The most powerful BM speaker
I recently doubled checked with dynaudio and they told me the midbass is the "24w100xl" don't know iheres any difference between this and the non xl version . the older spec sheet I saw for the 24w100 showed a foam surround nor rubber as mine have . I really like the sound of these but the dispersion is not uniform I can't imagine there's any way to improve it except putting a smaller midrange driver in there and redoing it as a three way? . After all I still prefer this to the active version which has a different tweeter crossover slopes and an ever-present harsh upper mid and trebbleI would have been surprised had there been anything special about the woofer.
The BM15 is part of the first generation of dedicated monitors by Dynaudio (they named their pro-audio branch Dynaudio Acoustics) which was designed by Andy Munro. Part of the reason Andy got the job was probably because his own company Munro Acoustics used off-the-shelf Dynaudio drivers for the monitoring systems they supply as part of their studio designs.
The 24W100 is still in their C4: Munro Acoustics Monitoring for music
BM15 nearfield monitor - The most powerful BM speaker