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DBM50
User's manual
DBM50_prelim_2402_2012.indd 1
15-03-2012 14:36:07

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  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The exclamation point within an The lightning flash with an arrowhead equilateral triangle is intended to alert the symbol within an equilateral triangle, is user to the presence of important intended to alert the user to the presence operating and maintenance (servicing) of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Important Safety Instructions & Certificate of conformity ......a Table of Contents ........3 Introduction ........... 4 OPERATING Rear Panel - Overview ......5 Setting Up ..........6 Indicators ..........7 Positioning ..........7 MISCELLANEOUS Troubleshooting ........8 Care ............
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Congratulations on your new Dynaudio DBM50. The DBM50 is the first desktop focused nearfield monitor by Dynaudio, and proudly continues the uncompromised sound and build quality that Dynaudio has been synonymous with for decades. The handcrafted drivers and the carefully matched amp channels and crossover will give you unprecedented performance for many years to come. It is most important, however, that you take a few minutes at this early stage of your DBM50’s life, to read this manual. It contains essential information to make you...
  • Page 7: Operating Rear Panel - Overview

    OVERVIEW - REAR PANEL Correct setup and connections is essential to achieve optimal performance from your monitors. Please follow the instructions on the following pages. 7. Filter switches 1. Power On/Off switch High Pass 2. AC power Input 3. Balanced analog input (XLR) LF - Low filter setting 4.
  • Page 8: Setting Up

    The speaker is invoked and ready to play when a signal is present on the Use this switch to match the sensitivity of the input again. Wake-up time is approximately 2 DBM50 monitor to your source. seconds. High-output Source 6. Remote If your source has a high output, set switch to Usually active speakers are at max level all the -10 position to reduce sensitivity by 10dB.
  • Page 9: Indicators

    INDICATORS & POSITIONING Protection The DBM50 monitor has several built in protection systems to reduce the risk of hazard or damage due to overloading. Both power amplifiers have thermal protection. This activates if a problem should occur, and helps protect both the electronics and the loudspeaker drivers. The woofer channel has a built in limiter that protects the woofer unit from too much excursion.
  • Page 10: Miscellaneous Troubleshooting

    If Power LED lights green and no sound, check your input signal i.e. by switching speakers. Care Components of the highest quality is used in your DBM50. This assures years of trouble free operation. Following precautions should still be made though. Avoid running the system into severe clipping.
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Input level for 85 dB SPL @ 1m, @ 0 dB setting, unbalanced: 80 mVrms Max input level (@setting): 4,8 Vrms (-10dB) 1,5 Vrms (0dB) 1 Vrms (+4dB) Power consumption: Standby: 0.3 W Idle: 5.8 W Max: 94 W Amplifier power: Tweeter: 50 W Woofer: 50 W Max SPL 1m, normal room, short term IEC signal: 117 dB peak Frequency Response: (+/- 3dB): 46 Hz – 21 kHz Resonance Frequency: 39 Hz Internal Cabinet Volume: 13.9 litres Bass Principle: Bass reflex Weight: 7.2 kg Dimensions (W x H x L): 230 x 335 x 348 mm Crossover:...
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