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Re: active studio monitors



--- Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote:
> I have to say, as an owner of two SRAM 450s, I would NEVER use them
> as studio
> monitors.  They're great sounding speakers, but IMO they really don't
> have
> the subtlety of a good studio monitor, and any speaker that uses a
> horn to disperse high frequency information isn't going to give you 
> a great idea of what the stereo sound field is like.

The old classic Urei studio monitors like the 813s used horns. I
suppose it could be argued whether they are "good" by todays standards,
but they sure got used a lot in years past.

Greg

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