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    GAStronomist DrNomis_44's Avatar
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    So far my experience with my new Audioline Powered Studio Monitors has been a good one, the sound is nice and clear with good Bass and Treble, at the price I got them ($98.00/Pair) I'd rate them as pretty good if you're on a budget and you're after a set of monitors for your studio or for use at school, I don't know what kind of setup that's at the school so it's hard for me to form an opinion, I can only go by my experience, not sure if they are nearfields, they have a Bass port opening on the back, I've got the volume control on both monitors set half way up and the master volume on my Saffire Pro 40 set half way up too, that is plenty loud enough for me, I might see if I can post a pic of my studio setup later on.

    The monitor's enclosure seems substantial enough, and I'm pretty happy with what I got for my money, before I bought them I was using a pair of second-hand Stereo Surround Sound speakers with a separate powered Subwoofer as a monitor system, but I feel that these new monitors definitely sound better to my ears, the sound is a bit more neutral.


    The Powered Monitors have a quoted Audio-Power rating of 15 Watts RMS with a peak rating of 35 Watts.


    Frequency Response is from 50Hz to 20kHz.
    Last edited by DrNomis_44; 08-01-2016 at 02:37 AM.

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