M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

April 28, 2026

M-Audio BX5BT

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

Details of model M-Audio BX5BT

  • With Bluetooth and app-control
  • Equipped with: 5″ woofer with Kevlar cone, 1″ tweeter with waveguide
  • Power: 120 W (2 x 50 W woofers / 2 x 10 W tweeters)
  • Class-D Bi-Amp amplifier
  • Sound pressure level: 109 dB (SPL)
  • Frequency range: 49 Hz – 20,000 kHz (+/-10 dB)
  • DSP-based crossover with protection circuit
  • Burr-Brown A/D converter with >120 dB SNR
  • Three EQ modes selectable via front panel: Flat, Hype and Custom (programmable via M-Audio Studio Control App)
  • 5-band EQ and room correction via app
  • Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless audio streaming (max. range 30 metres)
  • Volume control
  • Stereo inputs: 2 x 6.3 mm jack (TRS, balanced/unbalanced)
  • Housing material: vinyl-coated MDF
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 254 x 176 x 202 mm
  • Weight: 7.1 kg
  • Includes connection cable, isolation pads and power cable

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M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

M-Audio BX5BT Review: Should you buy them for the studio?

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Customer Review Summary

M-Audio BX5BT delivers excellent sound quality with a robust build that feels solid in hand. The design is free from sharp edges, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience during use. A subtle LED indicator on the front adds a nice touch without being distracting.

The sound reproduction is impressive, making it suitable for mixing and working on audio projects. The app provides great adjustment options, allowing users to fine-tune their settings according to their preferences.

Considering its price point, the M-Audio BX5BT is highly recommended for anyone looking to achieve professional sound quality without breaking the bank.

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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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