The BX5 D3 features advanced RF speaker waveguides and powerful two-way Class A/B amplifiers. The BX5 D3 model can deliver up to 100W of total power (divided into 60W for bass and 40W for treble. The optimized bass reflex has a convenient switch called "Acoustic Space" for controlling bass reproduction. In the BX5 D3, a radiator equipped with a diffuser made of durable kevlar and a high-temperature voice coil is responsible for reproducing low and medium frequencies, while a tweeter equipped with a natural silk dome is responsible for reproducing high frequencies. To connect to the audio source, the presented system has a balanced XLR input (in the amount of one) and a balanced / unbalanced input located on the 1/4 " connector.
Honest, not picky, dry, HF speakers do not hiss
Dry, lack of bass, switch behind
Good monitors for starters. But in this price segment there is always "but". The sound is dry. Well, straight dry. Without overstating the tops, without bottom, I would say a minimum there. Monitors are not picky. I just placed them in the room according to all the rules, in a triangle, the room did not make noise. No traps, etc. There were no problems, the sound is honest. But I got used to dry sound for a long time, for about a week I needed to enter a regular working rhythm. I do not think that they are suitable as homemade multimedia, rather, as the first budget monitors that will not need to be sold when buying more expensive ones, or it can be left as a second pair. By the way, if you connect the subwoofer in parallel, it turns out quite a working set.
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