TEWKSBURY, MA -(Marketwire) — 04/06/09- M-Audio, a part of Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID), today introduced the new Studiophile® DSM3 active studio reference monitor, providing superior monitoring capabilities for audio professionals. The Studiophile DSM3 monitor delivers exceptional accuracy, clarity and dynamic range via a number of unique design elements including onboard digital signal processing (DSP), carefully matched components and a dual-woofer configuration.
The Studiophile DSM3 monitor is the result of a strategic engineering collaboration between Avid’s M-Audio® and Digidesign® product lines and features a unique hybrid midwoofer-tweeter-midwoofer (MTM) design. This configuration delivers the sound of a larger monitor and flexibility of horizontal or vertical placement, allowing users to position the monitor a variety of different ways while maintaining consistent sound. The MTM design also maximizes the horizontal radiation pattern coherency for a wide and accurate sweet spot with minimal reflections, giving engineers the freedom to move from side to side across the mixing board, while hearing the same representation of the mix.
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Top Features
midwoofer-tweeter-midwoofer (MTM) design > minimizes vertical reflections while widening horizontal sweet spot |
DSP-controlled digital crossover > incredible tonal accuracy |
broad range of onboard digital EQ controls > customizable for your listening environment |
dual 6.5†anodized-aluminum cone LF drivers > exceptionally low distortion |
1†Teteron soft fabric Neodymium HF driver with built-in heat sink > accurate extension up to 27kHz with minimized power compression |
180W Class D bi-amplification > low distortion, high efficiency |
analog and digital inputs > up to 24-bit/192kHz |
high-density cabinet > good damping and reduced acoustic interference |
custom bass-reflex dual-sided flared ports > controlled extended bass response with reduced turbulence |
Wich is better the DSM2 or this one for berklee classes and future pro mixes…????
Thanx