Went down a rabbit hole after my trusty ole Dynaudio BM6a finally gave up. I decided to turn them into passives, which is still in progress due to some parts being not yet in stock. But it got me curious about my Dynaudio BM15s. I took a peak inside and wanted to know if upgrading them was worthwhile. So I ordered the parts built a replacement board and I'm happy with the results. I modded one and kept one stock to A/B. I feel more low end coming through in a way that makes the stock crossover sound a little lacking and a smoother high mid thing thats nice and a tad less hard sounding. Debatably smallish but good improvements. 7~10% nicer???
I'm not going to say everyone should upgrade their BM15s, but what I thought would be interesting to share is the crossover for people who own the BM15a that want to go passive before or after the amps fail. The passive crossover has decent but not high quality components in it. I've had Dynaudios for 14 years now, feels good to refresh them and keep them going. I wanna help keep these things going for people who still want to use them, and save some BM15As from the trash bin. So I've attached the BM15 crossover, and will get to the BM6A after the holidays sometime.
Cheers
I'm not going to say everyone should upgrade their BM15s, but what I thought would be interesting to share is the crossover for people who own the BM15a that want to go passive before or after the amps fail. The passive crossover has decent but not high quality components in it. I've had Dynaudios for 14 years now, feels good to refresh them and keep them going. I wanna help keep these things going for people who still want to use them, and save some BM15As from the trash bin. So I've attached the BM15 crossover, and will get to the BM6A after the holidays sometime.
Cheers