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Studiophile BX8a Deluxe - 130-watt Bi-amplified Studio Reference Monitors

Full Features

frequency response: 40Hz-22kHz

crossover frequency: 2.2kHz

low-frequency amplifier power: 70 watts

high-frequency amplifier power: 60 watts

maximum signal-to-noise (dynamic range): > 100dB (typical A-weighted))

polarity: positive signal at + input produce outward LF cone displacement

input impedance: 20k ohms balanced,10k ohms unbalanced

input sensitivity: 85 mV pink noise input produces 90dBA output SPL at one meter with volume control at maximum

power: factory programmed for either 115V ~50/60Hz or 230V ~50/60Hz

protection: RF interference, output current limiting, over temperature, turn-on/off

transient, subsonic filter, external mains fuse

cabinet: vinyl-laminated MDF

size: 12” x 10” x 15”; 30.48cm x 25.4cm x 38.1cm

weight: 26.4 lbs./unit; 11.97 kg.

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Reviews
"With the BX8a Deluxe you are getting a solidly-dependable set of self-powered monitors that will give you an accurate insight into just how your music sounds. And for under three hundred quid that's a great deal" Future Music
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"These speakers sound big and bold. They also generate righteous volume levels with apparently little effort. The high frequencies are bright, open and impressively transparent, keeping pace with the Genelec DSP SE system we reviewed in Issue 65. But the most obvious characteristic is the thunderous bass. It’s huge, deep and surprisingly solid. It’s ight and quick, too, so even the dubbiest lines retain definition and drive. You’ll feel electronic bass parts deep inside your chest and kick drums will pummel you into the back wall" Music Tech
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"I think the Deluxes sound incredible , they have a really accurate low end response and great highs - which make mixing really easy" Fraser T Smith (Kano, Craig David, Plan B)