The ATC SCM50s supplied for this review were a specially modified pair with detachable amplifier packs and crossovers to enable active and passive operation to be compared. Both of these modules fit into a cavity in the back of the cabinet and can be swapped out in minutes. Connections for t...
The ATC SCM50s supplied for this review were a specially modified pair with detachable amplifier packs and crossovers to enable active and passive operation to be compared. Both of these modules fit into a cavity in the back of the cabinet and can be swapped out in minutes. Connections for t...
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Joined: Dec 2006 Posts: 13,344 My Studio 1 Review written 🎧 15 years I've done some quality work ATC SCM25A Highly recommend trying them out in your control room, doing some tracking/mixing work and see how things translate for you. All the engineers who use them report getting co...
ATC SCM40 review Sheer audio honesty make these ATCs among the best at this price point ByWhat Hi-Fi? published10 October 2006 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Today, I write about ATC's SCM50SE speakers. Here the appellation "SE" stands for "special edition," though absent the "T" moniker, they are tower speakers. The appellation "SE" is practically raucous hijinks for ATC. "Special Edition" here is a mix of a beautification process and upgr...
I moved into a downtown loft that’s just too small for the ATCs’ mightyoomph. So I sold the SCM50ASLs for 70% of what I’d paid for them 20 years before -- not bad. But I really miss those speakers. Which is why this review is partly about my hunt for speakers...
The SCM 100As enjoy a lovely consistency of character throughout the frequency range: it’s something that’s rare, even at this kind of price level. Tonally, things are spot-on. ATC speakers tend to be neutral and these towers are no different. It makes a huge difference with well-...
entry-level ATC SCM12 Pro. Along with their commitment to passive monitors, there’s a parallel in the way Amphion and ATC approach marketing passive in a mostly active world: they can be purchased as a package with a power amplifier. So accompanying the review pair of SCM12 Pro monitors,...
be added to the professional portfolio is considerably smaller than its three-way siblings (although it is still surprisingly heavy). The SCM25A is ATC's first ever compact three-way active studio monitor, and we've been trying to get hold of a pair to review ever since its launch in ...