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CR3.5 studio monitors have the clear, accurate sound you need to produce and record music. With the tone knob turned all the way left, you get a flat frequency response for tracking and mixing. Crank the tone knob to the right to hear more bass and sparkle . Casual Listening When your ...
the EM‑91C has a frequency response of 20Hz to 18kHz (-10dB at 20kHz) and the ability to handle sound levels up to 134dB SPL at 1kHz. Its equivalent noise level is 16dBA, which is not untypical for this style of microphone, and it has a nominal sensitivity of -30dB (0dB=1V/...
8" Polypropylene Woofer Delivers Responsive, Dynamic low-frequency Response 85 Watts of Bi-Amplified Class A/B Amplification Frequency Response 35 Hz - 20 kHz Optimized MR Monitors for Your Mixing Environment Adjustable acoustic space filters maintain flat response in typical placement configurations ...
The combination of new drivers and Class-D amplification produces a maximum SPL (per pair) of 115dB and a frequency response of 36Hz to 22kHz (+0dB/-3dB), specifications that are similar to those of the HR824 Mk2, whose 250W of Class-A/B power, 8.75-inch woofer and one-inch ...
Frequency Response (any input to any output): 20Hz to 60kHz +0dB/‑1dB. 20Hz to 100kHz +0dB/‑3dB THD @ 1kHz, Mic to Main out at +14dB: 0.0025% Common Mode Rejection (mic input to insert send): better than ‑90dB Equivalent Input Noise (mic input to insert send), 150Ω ...
The v3 range has a frequency response flat to within a dB from 20Hz to 30kHz, and can handle levels of up to +22dBu, with +28dBu available at the output. The mic amp noise from input to insert send is quoted as -126dBu with residual noise at the outputs being below -95dB with ...
the main difference between the two models — which outwardly appear virtually identical — is that the MC-250 has a wider quoted frequency response of 10Hz to 20kHz, and is claimed to be more suitable for mixing than the MC-150, which still manages a 15Hz to 20kHz response. Both models...
Having been impressed by Mackie’s lower‑costMC‑150 and MC‑250 headphones(reviewed SOS March 2019), I was keen to see how their more upmarket MC‑350 and MC‑450 models perform. Both offer the expected 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response and other well‑specified technical parameters...
nominally flat frequency response right down to 37Hz (3dB down), while the aluminium domed tweeter is only 3dB down at 22kHz. Each monitor comes with its own response curve measured with a B&K 4133 test set, and this shows the average response to be essentially flat between the frequency ...