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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the BX5 Studiophile Series bi-amplified studio nearfield
monitor speakers. M-Audio is well known for digital audio interface technology,
digital converters, audio preamps and mixers. Now, after extensive research and
development, the Studiophile BX5 is born to change the concept of studio
reference monitoring.
The BX5 was designed and tested by veteran audio engineers to meet your needs
in a studio monitoring environment. It is focused on the functional goal of
delivering pure, original sound without any additional coloration.The BX5 monitor
is self-powered, directly accepting a line level signal from a variety of sources.
The Studiophile BX5 is designed to overcome all the limitations of conventional
studio reference monitors within the digital audio environment. This system
delivers a wide range frequency response by employing two extraordinary
drivers and unique crossover technology licensed by M-Audio. It boasts a stable
and balanced low-mid frequency response along with a defined mid- and high-
frequency response as well. Both drivers are magnetically shielded for desktop
music production.
From pro engineers at commercial studios to home studio owners, the
Studiophile BX5 sets a new affordable standard in studio monitoring.
What’s in the Box?
Your Studiophile BX5 box contains:
•Two BX5 speakers
•Two detachable AC power cords
This manual
Actual test results of the BX5 you purchased
Studiophile BX5 Features
1. Woofer
The woofer unit is 5 inches in diameter with a magnetically shielded
mineral-filled polypropylene cone, high-temperature voice coil and damped
rubber surround. It is designed to deliver balanced mid- and low- frequency
response. Polypropylene is used to react against the input signals accurately and
to deliver even minimal input precisely while minimizing distortion.
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