Small size, big sound

Dec 6, 2005 2:48 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Las Vegas Pro Audio, the U.S. sales office of Acoustic Transducer Company (ATC), has announced that the SCM110A compact large format monitor is now shipping.

The ATC far-field monitor is designed to be wall-mounted and has a shallow depth. The low-profile SCM110A reference monitor features twin 9in ATC SL bass drivers, an ATC 3in soft dome mid, and a soft dome 1in tweeter.

The speaker has a wide dynamic range, and an ±80 degree dispersion. It offers an amplitude linearity of 50Hz-20kHz (+/-2dB). The active design matches six MOSFET amplifier blocks with the drivers to deliver transient response and a maximum SPL of 115dB. Amplifier output is 50W for HF, 100W for MF, and 200W for LF. A control provides 6dB of bass boost.

For more information, visit www.atc.gb.net and www.lasvegasproaudio.com.

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