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Product Ref: 130024
The full range, rugged, mini reference monitors feature a cabinet design made from dense MDF for high-rigidity and inherent low-resonance characteristics. The Mixcubes also feature high-end nickel plated, machined solid metal binding posts (dual banana spacing) mounted on a black anodized, milled and silk-screened aluminium terminal plate. On the base of each Mixcube is a 7mm thick neoprene pad which serves as a skid-resistant acoustic isolator. Additionally, an industry standard 5/8''-27 mic stand mount is fitted into the base.
The 5.25'' die cast aluminium frame driver/cone assembly exceeds the performance of the original 5C Sound Cubes, while its mounting bezel is polished for an elegant appearance. The custom designed paper cone is chosen for its musical character and is crafted using the finest New Zealand pulp with mica fibers, making it sturdy yet lightweight. The cloth surround is made in Japan to exacting uniform thickness tolerances. The top plate and T-Yoke driver are made of Sumitomo 1008 low carbon steel, enabling the highest modeled flux density in the gap.
The shielded aspect of the Avantone Mixcubes means that they can be placed near a TV or CRT video monitor without causing any problems due to interference. The ideal position for these studio monitors is for them to be kept at ear level and slightly angled towards the user. The bottom mic stand mounts will also allow you creative positioning options in unusual studio playback situations.