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    KRK V8

    Active Monitors

    Paul White cranks up his laser gramophone and takes the new KRK V8s for a spin.

    Reviews Sep 1998
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    Sony SMS1P

    Sony SMS1P Powered Monitors

    Paul White tests Sony's diminutive powered monitor designed for desktop music and multimedia work. Can such a small box deliver the goods, and is the performance worth the price?

    Reviews Aug 1998
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    Tannoy Reveal

    Nearfield Monitors

    Paul White finds out whether Tannoy's new Reveals have anything to hide...

    Reviews Aug 1998
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    Acoustic Energy AE200

    Nearfield Monitors

    The AE200S use metal-coned drivers throughout, but does this technology offer any advantages over more conventional designs? Paul White investigates.

    Reviews Jul 1998
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    AVI Nuneutron

    Compact Monitors

    Paul White discovers that it is possible for a compact monitor to deliver a sound that is both accurate and tonally well-balanced.

    Reviews Jun 1998
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    Dynaudio BM15A

    Powered Monitors

    Paul White listens to Dynaudio's latest powered nearfield monitors and counts the days until he has to give them back.

    Reviews May 1998
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    Tannoy System 600A

    Active Monitor

    Throughout the years, Tannoy have determindly supported their dual-concentric driver concept in the fierce cut and thrust of the monitor marketplace, and the 600A is their latest mid-priced champion. Hugh Robjohns enters the fray...

    Reviews Apr 1998
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    KRK Rokit

    Nearfield Monitors

    Have KRK managed to preserve their family sound at this new low price point? Paul White gets ready to Rok...

    Reviews Mar 1998
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    JBL 6208

    Bi-amplified Reference Monitor

    Active monitors are all the rage in the project studio market at the moment. Hugh Robjohns checks out a weighty contender from American loudspeaker giant JBL.

    Reviews Mar 1998
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    Xpression! DPM1

    Proactive Powered Monitors

    Paul White lends a critical ear to Xpression's first ever powered monitor, to test the company's claim of accuracy at a budget price.

    Reviews Feb 1998
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    DACS Headlite

    Headphone Amplifier

    Paul White listens in on the new headphone amplifier from British makers DACS Audio.

    Reviews Dec 1997
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    FAR CR10A

    Powered Nearfield Monitors

    Combining your monitoring and amplification requirements into one portable enclosure has obvious benefits. Christopher Holder has a double date with a couple of sophisticated little performers.

    Reviews Dec 1997
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    KRK E7 Expose

    Active Reference Monitors

    Paul White studio-tests KRK's latest active monitoring package, designed to provide compact, reference-standard monitoring.

    Reviews Nov 1997
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    Mackie HR824

    Active Monitors

    Paul White hooks up Mackie's new monitors, nails down the furniture, and settles down for a long listening session.

    Reviews Nov 1997
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    KRK Rok Bottom

    Subwoofer

    Paul White plumbs new depths with KRK's recently introduced active sub-bass package, designed to turn their nearfield monitors into full-range systems.

    Reviews Oct 1997
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    ATC SCM20A

    Pro Active Monitors

    Paul White tests what must be the ultimate small monitor, but finds that you pay for it in pounds — both fiscal and gravitational.

    Reviews Oct 1997
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    Zobel Active One

    Active Monitors

    Paul White auditions a new name in active monitors, and discovers an interesting design approach that combines light weight, small size and a well-controlled bass end.

    Reviews Sep 1997
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    Spendor QT100

    Nearfield Monitors

    The minute he walked in the joint, Hugh Robjohns could see they ware real small Spendors. He decides whether he'd like to spend a little time with them...

    Reviews Aug 1997
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    Quested VS2205

    Active Nearfield Studio Monitor

    Some of the most prestigious names in monitor design are getting into the project studio market. Paul White auditions Quested's new baby powered monitors, affordable enough for the project studio owner and portable enough for the producer on the move.

    Reviews Jul 1997
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    Spirit Absolute 4P

    Active Monitors

    Active monitoring used to be the preserve of those with quite a lot of money to spend on their studio speakers. Recently, though, it's become a lot more affordable. Hugh Robjohns powers up the 4Ps and undergoes a spiritual experience.

    Reviews May 1997
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    Harbeth Xpression! DPM1 & MS1

    Monitor System

    Janet Harniman-Cook checks out the new kid on the monitoring block and discovers a history of serious loud speaker design.

    Reviews May 1997

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