TOA Electronics offers a new full-range reference monitor for AV applications

Sep 16, 2004 10:20 AM

    

TOA Electronics' new ME Series reference monitor speakers are available in two models: ME-160 two-way reference monitor (6.3-inch cone driver and 1-inch soft-dome tweeter) and ME-120 full-range reference monitor (4.7-inch full-range cone driver). Both models offer 90W continuous power handling, flat frequency response and magnetic shielding for AV applications such as executive boardrooms, corporate training facilities and other applications requiring high-quality audio. These new speakers include removable grilles, gold-plated speaker terminals and optional mounting hardware, and include a five-year product warranty.

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TOA Electronics' ME-160 two-way reference monitor features a 6.3-inch cone driver and 1-inch soft-dome tweeter.




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