DM 3/7

DM 3/7

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DM 3/7

High-performance 2-way floor-standing loudspeaker offering remarkable value-for-money. 

The DM 3/7 is one of the finest floor-standing loudspeaker offerings in its price class. This latest Dynaudio DM series model features two 6.7 inch (17 cm) MSP (magnesium silicate polymer) mid/bass drivers equipped with large 3 inch (75 mm) diameter aluminium voice coils and rigid, low-resonance die-cast aluminium driver baskets. In concert with a large internal cabinet volume and a very solid 1 inch (25mm) front baffle, these proprietary drivers provide the DM 3/7 with the foundation for a very powerful, dynamic bass performance.

The tweeter also features renowned Dynaudio innovations: A specially-coated 1.1 inch (28 mm) diameter textile dome, an ultra-lightweight aluminium voice coil, ferrofluid damping and a powerful magnet. With this technology, the DM 3/7 provides a detailed and clear, yet homogenous and smooth high frequency reproduction. High quality crossover components and a rigid cabinet construction add to the value proposition of this loudspeaker.

The DM 3/7 is suited to a wide range of amplifiers as validated by its linear constant impedance, a sensitivity rating of 86 dB and 200W minimum long-term power handling. To facilitate the most cost effective solution, only two finishes are offered: either Rosewood or Black Ash high-quality laminates. While making the DM 3/7 extremely robust and durable, the furniture-grade quality of the laminate provides an elegant, wood-like finish.

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3/7

Specifications

  • Status Discontinued
  • Segment Home
  • Series DM
  • Type Floorstand
  • Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m) 86
  • IEC Power Handling (W) 200
  • Rated Impedance (Ohm) 4
  • Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB) 40
  • Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB) 23
  • Box Principle Bass reflex rear ported
  • Crossover 2-way
  • Crossover Frequency (Hz) 1800 Hz
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    The DM series

    • Status:
    • Segment:
    • Series:
    • Type:
    • Sensitivity (dB @ 2.83V/1m):
    • IEC Power Handling (W):
    • Rated Impedance (Ohm):
    • Lower Cutoff (Hz @ +/- 3 dB):
    • Upper Cutoff (kHz @ +/- 3 dB):
    • Box Principle:
    • Crossover:
    • Crossover Frequency (Hz):
    • DM 2/6
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • DM
    • Bookshelf
    • 86
    • 150
    • 6
    • 50
    • 23
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 1800 Hz
    • DM 2/7
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • DM
    • Bookshelf
    • 86
    • 150
    • 4
    • 50
    • 23
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 2600 Hz
    • DM 2/8
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • DM
    • Bookshelf
    • 88
    • 150
    • 4
    • 50
    • 20
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 2300 Hz
    • DM 3/7
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • DM
    • Floorstand
    • 86
    • 200
    • 4
    • 40
    • 23
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 1800 Hz
    • DM Center
    • Discontinued
    • Home
    • DM
    • Center
    • 86
    • 150
    • 4
    • 60
    • 23
    • Bass reflex rear ported
    • 2-way
    • 1800 Hz

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