GC Pro, the outside sales division of Guitar Center that focuses on the needs of professional users, has announced the introduction of the new Ocean Way Impact Monitor System. Here’s what they have to say in their press release…
In some circles of the audiophile community, the words “professional monitor” have a somewhat negative connotation. The Ocean Way Impact Monitor System bridges the gap, as it’s designed as a high-definition reference point to sonically judge and decide intricate musical balances for final mixes without the loud and harsh characteristics and lack of depth of field found in most professional monitors.
more info on these crazy looking monitors at sonicstate.com….
The Ocean Way Impact Monitor System specifications:
- Frequency response ±2dB, 36Hz to 18kHz
- Symmetry between channels ± 0.5dB, 1k to 18kHz
- Maximum SPL Over 110dB at 6 feet, 36Hz to 18kHz
- Maximum Power Handling Capacity: High Frequency Driver Max 50 Watts continuous 650 Hz and up (Note: 1 Watt in at 1k measured at 3 feet produces 106 dB) Bass Woofer max 400 Watts continuous
- High Frequency horn has a 400Hz cutoff with 120-degree by 40-degree dispersion
- Bass horn has a 36Hz cutoff with a 120-degree by 40-degree dispersion
- Crossover point 650Hz and 18dB per octave
- Weight: 250lbs
- Dimensions: 36″ wide x 27″ deep x 44″ high
source: Sonic State
Another stupidly priced piece of audio gear , and it looks like a big oil barrel !
This dumbass hobby just gets sillier and dumber.