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    Event 20/20 BAS

    Active Monitors

    Since Event changed ownership in 2006, their popular 20/20 BAS monitor has been completely redesigned, and relaunched at a very attractive price.

    Reviews Mar 2012
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    Prodipe IEM3

    In-ear Monitors

    If you’ve always thought in-ear stage monitoring was out of your league, maybe it’s time to think again...

    Reviews Mar 2012
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    Q. How can I make using headphones less fatiguing?

    I have been making music for years now, and although I have a set of Genelec 8040s that I use during the day (when I'm home),...

    Sound Advice Mar 2012
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    Behringer C5A & C50A

    Active Monitors

    Behringer’s take on the classic Auratones won’t break the bank — but will they help you make those crucial mix-balancing decisions?

    Reviews Feb 2012
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    M-Audio BX5 D2

    Active Monitors

    M-Audio’s aim for the BX5 D2 was to make a studio monitor that’s compact but doesn’t compromise on sound. Have they succeeded?

    Reviews Feb 2012
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    Q. Is asymmetry in monitors a problem?

    I'm considering AVI's Pro Nine Plus system for my main nearfield monitoring, partly based on the great review they got from...

    Sound Advice Feb 2012
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    Coleman Audio QS8

    Master Monitor Controller

    Monitor controllers aren’t just glorified volume knobs, as this latest offering from Coleman shows...

    Reviews Jan 2012
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    Phonak Audéo PFE232

    Dual-driver In‑ear Monitors

    Boasting two custom drivers, are Phonak’s new universal IEMs the best monitoring solution for mixing on the move?

    Reviews Jan 2012
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    SE Electronics Munro Egg 150

    Monitoring System

    SE Electronics have enlisted the help of renowned acoustician Andy Munro to design these striking studio monitors. Does their unique approach to speaker design pay off in the real world?

    Reviews Jan 2012
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    Sony MDR 7520

    Studio Headphones

    Sony’s MDR range of closed‑back cans has been popular in studios for years, and now includes a new flagship model.

    Reviews Jan 2012

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