800-859-5252 | 212-444-5072 Quick Dial: 91 6010A Active Nearfield Monitors
Ideal when you need superior sound but space is at a premium, the 6010A monitor delivers clear, realistic sounds with solid bass response and low distortion via 3” low frequency driver and 0.75” tweeter. Dual internal amplifiers each produce 12W and use an active crossover for exceptional response throughout the frequency spectrum.
In Black (GE6010APM) or White (GE6010AWM) ....................307.00 8040A Active Nearfield Monitors
Small, 2-way speakers with twin 90w amplifiers and shielded 6.5” and .75” LF and HF drivers. Housed in a sturdy die-cast aluminum enclosure. DCW and rear panel reflex port design for accurate and balanced wave dispersion. Balanced XLR I/O for daisy-chaining or connection to subwoofer. Tone control DIP switches for adjustment to the room’s acoustic environment. #GE8040A.....................................................................1169.99
LSR2328P 165W 8” Active 2-Way Studio Monitor
Class A-B monolithic power amplifiers deliver 165W to the 8” long excursion woofer and 1” soft dome tweeter. XLR, TRS, and RCA input jacks. A volume control knob, along with LF and HF trim switches, allow you to customize the response of the speaker. Neoprene rubber pad on the bottom help minimize audio reflections.
#JBLSR2328P..................................................................349.00 VXT6 6” Two-Way Active Monitors
Low-resonance cabinet houses a rigid woven Kevlar woofer and a 1” silk dome tweeter. The sleek, curved design creates terrific imaging qualities and offers a wide sweet spot. XLR/TRS combo input jack. High and low frequency adjustment switches, level control, auto mute switch, and clip indicator/limiter switch. Voltage selector switch allows use overseas.
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.............................................................Call or Log-on M606 V2 6” 2-Way Active Nearfield Monitor
Houses a 6” glass aramid composite woofer and a 1” soft dome tweeter powered by dual 45w amplifiers. XLR, TRS, and RCA inputs. Volume and HF adjustment knobs let you tweak the sound to match your acoustic space. Voltage selector switch for international use.
#IKM606V2 ......................................116.99 RoKit 5/6/8 G2 5-, 6- and 8” Two-Way Active Monitors
5-, 6- and 8” (respectively) glass aramid composite cone woofers maximize performance while minimizing distortion. 1” neodymium soft dome tweeters provide a natural sound. Bi-amp design provides 45, 68 and 90-watts of power to the speaker elements.
RoKit 5 (#KRRP5G2)
.....Call or Log-on RoKit 6 (#KRRP6G2)
............................................Call or Log-on RoKit 8 (#KRRP8G2)
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KRK10s 10” 225W Powered Subwoofer
Add powerful, punchy low range frequencies to your nearfield monitor setup. The compact KRK10s has curved edges and yellow glass-aramid composite woofer with a front firing port for accurate bass frequency reproduction.
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KRK10S.............................................................Call or Log-on Studiophile AV 30 Studiophile AV 20 Desktop Multimedia Monitors
Ideal for computer-based audio, each speaker has a 2” woofer and a 1” tweete and 10W per channel amp. Speaker cabinets are con- structed from wood for a better bass response, and the angled design helps direct the audio to your ears. Stereo RCA phono input.
#MASPAV20.................................................. sold as a pair 61.95 30-Watt Active 2-Way Desktop Monitors
Wooden cabinets feature a 3” composite woofer and a 0.75” silk dome tweeter to provide a wide frequency response. The rear panel features a stereo RCA input and the front panel a 3.5mm aux input. OptImage III wave guides on the front baffles help to improve detail and clarity, as well as provide an accurate stereo image. (MASPAV30) ....................................... sold as a pair 99.95
8020B 4” Active 2-Way Nearfield Monitor
Ultra-compact, 4” woofer and a 0.75” tweeter provide a wide 66Hz to 20kHz frequency re- sponse. Power is supplied by a pair of 20W amplifiers. A Directivity ControlWaveguide is incorporated for a smooth response both on and off-axis. The included Iso-Pod keeps the monitor stable on a table or desk, and helps to reduce audio reflections and vibrations. Volume and tone controls and threads for ceiling or wall mounting.
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PRO AUDIO Studio Monitors
8030A Active Nearfield Monitors
Small, 2-way speakers with twin 40w amps and shielded 5” and .75” LF and HF drivers. Directivity ControlWaveguide (DCW) and rear panel reflex port design for accurate and balanced wave dispersion. Balanced XLR I/O for daisy-chaining units or connection to subwoofer. Tone control DIP switches for adjustment to the room’s acoustic environment. #GE8030A .......................................................................668.95
LSR2325P 90W 5” Active 2-Way Studio Monitor
5” long excursion woofer and 1” soft dome tweeter provide clear, wide frequency response with superb detail. XLR, TRS, and RCA input jacks. Volume control knob, and LF and HF trim switches to customize response. Has 4 standard M6 threaded mounting points. Neoprene rubber pad on the bottom minimizes audio reflections.
#JBLSR2325P..................................................................199.00 R6 6” Two-Way Passive Nearfield Monitor
6” glass aramid composite cone woofer maximizes performance while minimizing distortion. 1” neodymium soft dome tweeter provides a more natural sound than metal-domed tweeters. Recessed high frequency waveguide focuses the sound away from the cabinet and provides optimal pattern control.
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....................................................................Call or Log-on Studiophile CX5 5” 2-Way Active Studio Monitor
5” Kevlar woofer and a 1.25” silk dome tweeter produce crisp, clear sound with a wide frequency response. Internal amplifiers provide 90W of power. Rear panel features an XLR/TRS combo input and an RCA input. Volume control knob, along with switches for LF cutoff, MF boost, HF trim, and acoustic space adjustment allow you to adjust the response of the speaker.
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MACX5.............................Call or Log-on Studiophile AV 40 40-Watt Active 2-Way Desktop Monitors
4” polypropylene-coated woofers, 3/4” silk dome tweeters and 40W of power for wide frequency response of 85Hz to 20kHz. RCA and 1/4” input connectors. An auxiliary 1/8” input and an 1/8” headphone output on the front panel Bass boost switch provides extra low-end response.
#MASPAV40................................................ sold as a pair 149.95
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