![]() ![]() Note that all items valued over $750 will require a signature upon delivery. When factory packaging not available re-usable shipping box with custom injected-foam mold will be used. Items with factory packaging will be double boxed. For all other locations including Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Alaska, please request a quote prior to purchase. Shipping: Cost to ship this item within the contiguous United States is a flat rate of $179 - including packaging and insurance. ![]() The mid-range clarity and the wide, stable, stereo sweet spot are stunning to audition." -SOS, Hugh Robjohns Other Notes: "All the precision, transparency and quality of the larger SCM Professional monitors, but in a more compact and versatile format. What is Included: Pair of speakers, Two power cablesįunctional Notes: Operational condition of this item is excellent, fully tested and no issues found. You'll have to examine very closely to find any signs of wear. In that room, I would be mixing on the SCM25As and maybe checking super low end information on the Griffins.Product: ATC SCM25A Pro Powered Monitor Speakers Black Pair SMC-25AĬosmetic Description: 8/10 Very good condition with minimal visible cosmetic wear including a couple small nicks on the top surface of one speaker. This item looks like new from just a few feet away. Griffin G1.5s: Really didn't like these! They have a presence bump that makes them instantly grating sounding, and very quickly. not for me.ĪTC SCM150 ASLs: I don't trust the room these are in, the room has a very obvious high frequency up-tilt from reflections. Exciting to listen to at first, but I got tired of them quickly. Treble was sharp and harsh, bass was kind of boomy. Be a fun pair to produce on for sure.īarefoot MM27 (1st gen, with the dome tweeter instead of the ring radiator): These didn't do it for me. A bit of the "cheap hifi boom and sizzle" going on, but not in such a way that mixes would be off-course. Trio11 Bes: These are cool! The low end does not mess around either - it's super clean down to below 40hz easily at sane listening volumes. Kind of remind me of the Adam house sound a bit? The integrated triamplifier generates 150W RMS for the woofer, 50W for the midrange and 25W for the tweeter. In that room, I would be mixing on the SCM25As and maybe checking super low end information on the Griffins. The SCM25A Pro incorporates ATC's short-coil, 7in carbon-paper woofer, a 3in soft dome midrange driver and a 1in silk dome tweeter in a ported enclosure that measures 10.4in x 16.9in x 16in. Tons of detail, but not the hyped presence kind of false detail. Effortless, endless volume, great extension, and super even sounding. SCM200ASL Pros: These are absolute monsters, and they should be for the money. The ATC SCM25A Pro is a compact 3-way monitor with hand-built 7 woofer, 3 soft-dome midrange driver, proprietary 1 dual-suspension tweeter, and 235-watt A/B amplifier The ATC SCM25A Pro grants home and project studios, as well as professional studios, entry into the world of ATC-quality monitoring. They're super quick to get mixes sounding great on. Tri-amped with a total of 235W, this system is clear and. Lots of mixers using these makes perfect sense to me. The SCM25A Pro gives you full-range playback via a 6.5 woofer, 3 midrange, and a 1 dome tweeter. Reverb tails were very easy to pick out, bass:kick relationship was immediately evident. May be my upgrade path from the KH310s if that ever is in the cards. Reminded me of the KH310s but with a slight mid bump. Not much low end extension, but extremely clean as low as they went (ballpark 40hz). Slightly mid forward, but only a very little bit. I used the same music with all of them as a reference point - in particular, Leprous's 2019 album "Pitfalls". My reference speakers are my home studio's KH310s. This is not at all scientific no controls were present, so you'll just have to roll with it. ![]() Within the last two to three days I had the opportunity to compare some very big name (and some of them just plain very big) studio monitors. ![]()
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