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The ANF-10 is a two-way shielded passive monitor that combines a brand new redesigned A.R.T. folded ribbon tweeter and a 7" woofer in a relatively small bass reflex cabinet. Primarily designed for small to mid-sized project studios, it can  be used comfortably in any application where a small passive monitor is called for.Please click on the link for more information.

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JBL JBL: The JBL passive monitors were designed to be the lightest, smallest, loudest, and clearest monitor speaker possible, while delivering a strikingly professional appearance. Website: JBL

Tannoy Tannoy: Tannoy Reveal passive monitors feature a two way passive system with 6" dual concentric driver and 1" supertweeter and Tannoy-exclusive dual concentric driver . The SuperTweeter extends high-frequency range to 51kHz for accurate phase response.  Its power capacity is 120 watts RMS and the recommended amplifier power is 60 to 120 watts. The frequency range is 64Hz-51kHz.Website: Tannoy

Alesis Alesis: Alesis Monitor One MKII is a 2-way Nearfield Monitor with 6.5" Woofer and 1" Silk Dome Tweeter (pair) Alesis has installed a brand new, 6.5-inch polypropylene low-frequency driver for tight, accurate bass response and a new1-inch pure silk-dome transducer on the upper end for clear, detailed response and a broad sound stage.Website: Alesis

Avantone Avantone: The AVANTONE MixCubes™ are shielded, full-range studio mini-reference monitors.Recommended power rating is 50-200 watts of solid state power or 10-100 watts of tube power.   The metal binding posts on the rear of the speaker can accept bare wire, spade lugs, or single or dual banana plugs. It is best to use 12 -16 AWG wire for runs longer than 6 feet.Their design is inspired by the legacy of the 5C Sound Cubes™ used in virtually all-major studios for the last 25 years.Website: Avantone

Triple P Designs Triple P Designs: Triple P Designs' "Pyramid" studio  monitors allow mixers to hear the effects of non hi-fidelity playback systems while they are mixing, and while they still have the opportunity to compensate.Contact Pyramid for more information.Website: Triple P Designs

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