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New Mesanovic CDM65

Mesanovic, the new smaller CD`m65 monitor is released today.
These are Deni’s RTM10 10” bass driver, mid and true ribbon tweeter.


Keith
 
Measurement courtesy of the excellent Erin’s Audio Corner, Klippel measurement of the new Mesanovic CDM ( cardioid dispersion monitor 6.5” bass drivers.


Keith
 
The new Mesanovic CDM65, looks an absolutely stunning design, almost completely full range yet extremely compact.



Keith
 
The new Mesanovic CDM65s use the Platin wireless system,
WIRELESS AUDIO

One of the unique features of the CDM65 is its ability to receive wireless audio from any WiSA transmitter. The CDM65 is a WiSA certified speaker and can connect to any WiSA transmitter or the Platin Stereo Hub. The quality of playback is uncompromised with an uncompressed 24-bit 48/96 kHz stream that can be paired up to a 7.1 setup. The Stereo Hub is manufactured for Mesanovic by Platin Audio. It features an assortment of available inputs including USB Audio, HDMI, Optical, RCA, AirPlay, Spotify Connect, ChromeCast, and more. The Stereo Hub also features a DSP processor which can be utilized using the Mesanovic App. The app features room correction and the ability to manually EQ the response to your preference.


Keith
 
Mesanovic CDM65 remote,


The new Mesanovic CDM65s use the Platin wireless system,
WIRELESS AUDIO

One of the unique features of the CDM65 is its ability to receive wireless audio from any WiSA transmitter. The CDM65 is a WiSA certified speaker and can connect to any WiSA transmitter or the Platin Stereo Hub. The quality of playback is uncompromised with an uncompressed 24-bit 48/96 kHz stream that can be paired up to a 7.1 setup. The Stereo Hub is manufactured for Mesanovic by Platin Audio. It features an assortment of available inputs including USB Audio, HDMI, Optical, RCA, AirPlay, Spotify Connect, ChromeCast, and more. The Stereo Hub also features a DSP processor which can be utilized using the Mesanovic App. The app features room correction and the ability to manually EQ the response to your preference.

Keith
 
Denial Mesanovic on his new CDM65 cardioid monitors,
‘Yes, you can put them right up against the front wall. The cardioid pattern is not user tunable, it is one of the tuning options available along with a standard tuning (non cardioid tuning). I think you're referring to the cardioid being adjustable in my earlier posts where I described how we can manipulate it in many ways while designing the speaker, but this is not something that we open up to users. Crossing over to a sub up to 150Hz won't change the performance since the cardioid kicks in above 150Hz.’

Keith
 


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