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PRO AUDIO 384 Studio Monitors


A3X • A7X 2-Way Active Bass Reflex Studio Monitors


• 4.5” (A3X) or 7” (A7X) carbon fiber/ rohacell/glass fiber midwoofer and an X-ART tweeter deliver crisp, natural audio with a wide frequency response. Each driver is powered by its own 25W or 150W amplifier. Dual bass ports extend the bass response. XLR and RCA inputs.


A3X (DA3X)................................................................ea. 299.00 A7X (ADA7X)..............................................................ea. 599.00


M1Active 520 USB 2-Way 5” Stereo Nearfield Monitor


Plug into the USB port on a Mac or PC and you’re ready to go. 5” polypropylene woofer and 1” silk dome tweeter provide a wide frequency response. Also acts as an audio interface. Connect a variety of audio devices and audio can be played through them or directed to the computer and recorded. Supports 16-bit/48kHz for crystal clear sound. #ALM1A520U...............................................sold as a pair Log-on


CE500A 80W 2-Way Multi-Purpose Speaker


Compact design and included mounting hardware make it easy to install virtually anywhere. 5.5” woofer and 0.5” tweeter powered by 80W amp provide a wide frequency response. Built-in limiter keeps the monitor from distorting. XLR mic/line input with volume control, as well as an RCA line-level stereo input and an XLR link/out connector for connecting additional speakers.


#BECE500ABK ..................................142.99


MS20 • MS40 20- and 40-watt 24/192kHz Digital Monitors


Built-in 20 and 40w amps power powerful woofers and high-resolution tweeters to provide ultra-linear frequency response. Optical and coaxial inputs. Volume controls for line inputs plus Bass and Treble EQ controls.


#BEMS20 ....................................................sold as a pair 142.99 #BEMS40........................................sold as a pair Call or Log-on


M1Active 520 2-Way Active 5” Nearfield Studio Monitors


75W of bi-amplification powers a 5” woofer and 1” tweeter, housed in a minimal-resonance, bass-ported cabinet, replete with a cleverly mounted combination power switch and clip light. Features a set of frequency control switches for fine-tuning, Gain control knob, XLR and 1/4" connectors, and dual-voltage power supply.


#ALM1A520.....................................sold as a pair Call or Log-on M1 Active MK2 2-Way Active 6.5” Studio Reference Monitors


Internal active crossover and dual amps ensure consistent performance. 6.5" carbon fiber woofer offers high tensile strength and low weight for quick transient response. The 1” pure silk dome tweeter offers a natural response. Bass driver amps deliver 75w and the high frequency amps provide 25w. Monitors can be mounted in either a horizontal or vertical placement.


#ALM1AM2......................................sold as a pair Call or Log-on


B1030A 5.25” 75W Active 2-Way Studio Monitor


5.25” long-throw Kevlar woofer and 1” dome tweeter. Advanced waveguide technology provides a wide sweet spot for great results no matter where the speaker is. 50W amp for the bass and 25W for the treble. XLR, RCA, and 1/4” inputs. Adjust volume and tone, and even compensate for the speaker’s position within a room.


#BEB1030A .........................................................Call or Log-on


B2030P • B2031P 2-Way Passive 6.75” and 8.75” Monitors


Studio monitors with a 6.75” (B2030P) or 8.75” (B2031P) woofer and a 0.75” ferro-fluid cooled tweeter in a damped, MDF designed enclosure. Expanded monitoring “Sweet Spot” with Behringer’s wave guide technology. Flat, linear frequency response from 75Hz to 21kHz makes for a neutral listening experience.


#BEB2030P .................................................sold as a pair 199.99 #BEB2031P..................................................sold as a pair 284.00


BM6A 2-Way Active 7” Nearfield Monitors


7” woofer and a 1” tweeter powered by twin convection cooled 50w amps. Pair of front panel LEDs indicate power, and overdrive or thermal protection activity, respectively. High, Mid and Low frequency boost/cut switches, balanced or unbalanced level sensitivity switch, and dedicated High Pass filter switch.


#DYBM6A.................sold as a pair 1599.00


CMS Series Active 2-Way Studio Monitors


Reinforced and damped die-cast aluminum cabinet houses a Polyglass woofer and an alu- minum/magnesium inverted dome tweeter. Volume, sensitivity, parametric EQ, high-pass filter, and shelving controls allow you to customize their acoustic response. CMS 40 4” with 25W Amp (FOCMS40)........................ea. 395.00 CMS 50 5” with 130W Amp (FOCMS50).......................ea. 595.00 CMS 65 6.5” with 160W Amp (FOCMS65)....................ea. 895.00


www.BandH.com Monitor One MK2 2-Way Passive 6.5” Studio Reference Monitors


Provides wide frequency range, clear imaging and high-power handling. The 6.5” polypropylene low-frequency drivers deliver tight, accurate bass response. The 1” pure silk-dome high frequency transducers deliver a smooth and even response. Frequency response is 45Hz to 20kHz. The cabinets are mirror image, left/right pair for symmetrical speaker placement.


#ALM1M2....................................................sold as a pair 199.00


1C Ultra Compact Two-Way 5.5” Passive Monitors


Each speaker has a 5.5” woofer and a 0.5” tweeter that provides a frequency response of 60Hz -23kHz. Offers auto overload protection and standard speaker wire clip connectors. Includes wall/ceiling mounting brackets.


#BE1CWH..............sold as a pair Log-on


MS16 2-Way Multimedia Monitor System


Powered, magnetically shielded 2-way speakers, each with a 4” woofer and a 1.5” tweeter powered by an 8w amp. Features a mic input and headphone output, bass and treble tone controls, and two independent line inputs which allow for simultaneous monitoring of different sources. Speakers are connected by RCA jacks. (BEMS16)...Call or Log-on


B2030A • B2031A Active 2-Way 6.75” and 8.75” Studio Monitors


The B2030A (6.75”) and B2031A (8.75”) have a linear frequency response meant increase the area of the elusive “sweet spot”. They also offer extensive control of speaker response to room acoustics. The 1” tweeter and woofer are housed in a sturdy, vibration-resistant cabinet pow- ered by a 75 and 150w amp respectively.


#BEB2030A..................................................sold as a pair 299.98 #BEB2031A..................................................sold as a pair 359.00


6301D 10W 4” Powered Digital Speaker


Compact, it features a 4” driver powered by a 10W amplifier for powerful sound. It offers an analog 1/4” TS connector and digital AES/EBU in and thru jacks so you can connect to virtually any sound system. Selector switch for left, right, or left/right. Made from cast aluminum, it comes with a multi-voltage power supply.


#FO6301D ........................................229.00


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