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    Fostex PM641

    Three-way Active Monitors

    I've always been impressed by the performance of Fostex's PM-series monitors, especially given their entry-level pricing, but the majority of the ones I've looked at have been two-way systems.

    Reviews Sep 2013
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    Fostex TH7BB & TH5BB

    Studio Headphones

    The latest additions to Fostex's TH range of headphones are two models that are targeted at professional studio applications.

    Reviews Aug 2013
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    Genelec M030

    Active Monitors

    Can energy-efficient, environmentally friendly monitors really offer professional quality? Genelec certainly think so...

    Reviews Aug 2013
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    Fostex PM8.4.1

    Three-way Active Monitors

    These monitors fall into a price bracket between entry-level monitors and what we think of as more serious speakers.

    Reviews Jul 2013
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    PMC TwoTwo 5 & 6

    Active Nearfield Monitors

    For their new TwoTwo range, PMC decided to work from the ground up, redesigning their famous transmission line and building new drivers from scratch. Has it all paid off?

    Reviews Jul 2013
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    Smyth Research Realiser A8

    Virtual Speaker Monitoring System

    The Realiser A8 is claimed to be able to capture the sound of any monitoring environment in the world and perfectly reproduce it through headphones. Could it be time to sell your speakers?

    Reviews Jul 2013
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    High-end Monitor Controllers

    Spotlight

    Thinking of investing in a premium monitor controller? Here’s a selection of models to consider, with links to the SOS review where available.

    Reviews Jul 2013
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    Adam F7

    Active Monitors

    It shares some technology with the respected A7X, but the largest in Adam’s F-series of monitors is much more affordable.

    Reviews Jun 2013
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    Dangerous Music Source.

    Dangerous Music Source

    Portable Monitor Controller

    Meet the monitor controller for the DJ, musician or engineer on the move!

    Reviews Jun 2013
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    Prodipe TDC5 & TDC8 coaxial monitors.

    Prodipe TDC5 & TDC8

    Active Coaxial Monitors

    Coaxial monitors are usually expensive, so how do these budget offerings from French company Prodipe perform?

    Reviews Jun 2013
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    ATC SCM25A

    Three-way Active Monitors

    These compact speakers from venerable UK manufacturers ATC aren’t cheap — but does the quality on offer justify the asking price?

    Reviews May 2013
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    Event 2030

    Active Three-way Monitors

    Event eye up the uncrowded market for affordable three-way speakers with their new active 2030s.

    Reviews Apr 2013
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    Trident Audio HG3

    Active Monitors

    The unique design of the HG3’s cabinet is intended to offer the best traits of both large and small speakers. Does it work in practice?

    Reviews Mar 2013
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    Adam F5 monitors.

    Adam F5

    Active Monitors

    Always wanted a pair of Adam speakers but couldn’t quite afford them? Then their new F-series might be just the ticket...

    Reviews Mar 2013
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    Eve Audio SC307

    Three-way Active Monitors

    Could Eve’s DSP-based approach to monitor design tempt users away from the more established brands?

    Reviews Feb 2013
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    Studio Headphones

    Spotlight

    If you value quality monitoring, it’s worth investing in a good pair of headphones. Here’s a selection of premium models from some of the leading manufacturers, with links to the SOS review where available.

    Reviews Feb 2013
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    AKG K702 Anniversary Limited Edition

    Open-backed Studio Headphones

    To celebrate their 65th anniversary, AKG have launched a limited-edition version of their popular K702's.

    Reviews Jan 2013
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    Focal SM9

    Active Monitor

    Two-way or three-way? You decide! This premium nearfield speaker from Focal is unique in offering both full-range and band-limited listening modes.

    Reviews Jan 2013
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    ACS T1

    In-ear Monitors

    You can’t buy these in-ear monitors in shops, as each pair is custom-made — but if you need outstanding comfort and noise rejection, the extra time and money might just be worth it!

    Reviews Dec 2012
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    Equator Audio D5

    Active Nearfield Monitors

    In the D5, Equator have employed the same innovative technology they use in their premium models — but at a remarkably low price.

    Reviews Dec 2012
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    Kush Audio Gain Train

    Monitor Control System

    A good monitor controller is invaluable — but ‘good’ doesn’t have to mean complicated...

    Reviews Dec 2012

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