Luxman
Ancient Member Sr. (René)
Een set Tannoy Reveal Studio Monitors. Deze ooit eens in een wilde bui aangeschaft, maar ik gebruik ze zelden. De versterker waar ze zijn aangesloten in een NAD 302 (2x25w) versterker. Dus van overbelasting kan geen sprake zijn.
Er zitten 3 krasjes op.
Derhalve als set € 175,00
Playback Studio Monitor for Near-Field Use
One 1" Soft Dome Tweeter, One 6 1/2" Woofer, Bass-Reflex
MFR: 65 Hz - 20 kHz
Sensitivity: 93 dB/w/m
Impedance: 6 Ohms Nominal
Power: 30 - 100 Watts
Size: 13 1/4" H x 8 1/4" W x 10 1/4" D
Weight: 15 1/2 Pounds Each
Finish: Brown and Grey Vinyl
MSRP: $499/pair
Studio monitors are designed as near-field, meaning you are supposed to sit close to them when listening. The reason is that the farther you sit from the speaker, the more the room enters into what you hear. For the studio, listening to audio tapes that were just recorded, it is important to hear only what is on the tape, not influenced by the room. What this means is that the monitor itself can be optimized for listening at one position, rather than for all types of listening, and this makes it easier for the designer to produce a very high quality product.
The Reveal is a little (340mm x 210mm x 260mm) two-way speaker system. The front sounding board is made of a 40 mm thick MDF (this is very thick) beveled at the corners, while the remainder of the enclosure is made of 16 mm board. The box is, considering its size, very solid and does not resonate when being knocked. The speakers are magnetically shielded so that they can be placed near a computer or a TV set. The finish of the enclosure is perfect, and the hard lacquer looks really nice. The front is satin red, the rest is grey. The color combination seems a little unusual to me, but this is a studio monitor, not a living room speaker. The bass reflex port is located on the rear along with a pair of gold-plated binding posts. There is no grille. The system is designed to be used in a vertical position, so do not even think about laying it sideways.
Er zitten 3 krasjes op.
Derhalve als set € 175,00
Playback Studio Monitor for Near-Field Use
One 1" Soft Dome Tweeter, One 6 1/2" Woofer, Bass-Reflex
MFR: 65 Hz - 20 kHz
Sensitivity: 93 dB/w/m
Impedance: 6 Ohms Nominal
Power: 30 - 100 Watts
Size: 13 1/4" H x 8 1/4" W x 10 1/4" D
Weight: 15 1/2 Pounds Each
Finish: Brown and Grey Vinyl
MSRP: $499/pair
Studio monitors are designed as near-field, meaning you are supposed to sit close to them when listening. The reason is that the farther you sit from the speaker, the more the room enters into what you hear. For the studio, listening to audio tapes that were just recorded, it is important to hear only what is on the tape, not influenced by the room. What this means is that the monitor itself can be optimized for listening at one position, rather than for all types of listening, and this makes it easier for the designer to produce a very high quality product.
The Reveal is a little (340mm x 210mm x 260mm) two-way speaker system. The front sounding board is made of a 40 mm thick MDF (this is very thick) beveled at the corners, while the remainder of the enclosure is made of 16 mm board. The box is, considering its size, very solid and does not resonate when being knocked. The speakers are magnetically shielded so that they can be placed near a computer or a TV set. The finish of the enclosure is perfect, and the hard lacquer looks really nice. The front is satin red, the rest is grey. The color combination seems a little unusual to me, but this is a studio monitor, not a living room speaker. The bass reflex port is located on the rear along with a pair of gold-plated binding posts. There is no grille. The system is designed to be used in a vertical position, so do not even think about laying it sideways.