![]() ![]() The SCM25A Pro is a 3-way active monitor in a compact ported enclosure featuring a rugged nine-inch bass, three inch mid high. I have finally found a pair of speakers that are not only fun and exciting to record and mix through, but that also guarantee that what I am hearing in the studio will translate to the real world. The ATC SCM25A Pro active studio monitor has been one of the major audio success stories of recent years, and were the first in a range of mid-priced/mid-sized monitors that bought uncompromising ATC quality to smaller professionals studios at an affordable price. I require speakers that are not only thrilling to listen to, but that also relate accurately to the world outside of my studio. “Speakers are the window to my musical world. Overload Protection: Active FET momentary gain reductionĭimensions (HxWxD): 264 x 430 x 369mm (10.4˝ x 16.9˝ x 14.5˝). ![]() Low Frequency Boost: 0dB to +3dB at 40Hz (continuously variable via rear panel trimmer) Power is accepted on a standard IEC mains inlet. Balanced inputs are available on XLR sockets, with users able to adjust input sensitivity, and introduce a low-frequency boost of up to 3dB from controls on the rear panel. Input Sensitivity Trim: 0dB to -6dB/1V – 2V (continuously variable via rear panel trimmer)Īmplifier Output Power: Bass 150W rms, Mid 60W rms, High 25W rmsĬrossover Filters: 4th order critically damped with phase compensations As with the cabinet and drivers, the amplifiers used in the SCM25A Pro Mk2 are designed and manufactured in-house by ATC. Compact size with high output and low cut-off frequency.ĭrivers: HF 25mm soft dome, Mid 75mm soft dome, LF 164mm short-coil carbon paper coneĬut-off Frequencies (-6dB, free-standing): 47Hz-22kHzĭispersion: ☘0° Coherent Horizontal, ☑0° Coherent VerticalĪudio Input: Rear panel mounted female xlr (pin 2 +).On-board grounded source 235W class A/B 3-way amplifier.ATC hand built 7˝/164mm carbon-paper cone bass driver. ![]()
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