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E-MU PS12/PM5 Studio Monitor Package
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E-MU PS12/PM5 Studio Monitor Package
Retail: $1399.97
Our Price: $599.99
Includes a pair of PM5 Precision Monitors plus a PS12 Precision Subwoofer.<BR><BR><strong>PM5 Precision Monitor Pair</strong><BR> Designed from the ground up to deliver the most accurate audio possible in a compact design. Renowned audio-designer Jun Makino gave the PM5s custom audiophile amplifiers with Class-A inputs and MOSFET outputs; world-class 1" soft dome neodymium HF drivers and 5" LF drivers, in premium cabinets. Their stereo sound imaging, transient detail, and linear frequency response are unmatched in their range. You also get overload protection with indicators, balanced/unbalanced inputs, and Treble, Bass and Input Sensitivity controls.<BR><BR><strong>PS12 Precision Subwoofer</strong><BR> Features a premium 12" driver and custom discrete 200W MOSFET amplifier in a compact, sealed cabinet design to deliver superior transient response and low distortion. From nuanced acoustic performances to extreme club mixes, the PS12 delivers linear frequency response down to 22Hz. Used in conjunction with E-MU's PM5 Precision Monitors, the PS12 is perfect for both stereo and surround applications with professional features like balanced/unbalanced inputs and outputs; high-pass, low-pass and subsonic filters; variable level and phase controls; overload protection; and a footswitch input that allows effortless bypassing of the subwoofer and high-pass filter during mixdown.<BR><BR><strong>About the designer, Jun Makino</strong> Jun Makino has more than twenty years experience designing speakers and amplifiers. In July 1997, he set up Majeel Labs, a Singapore company, where he designed the Pristine A-S10 power amplifier and the Nagisa audiophile active monitors. Makino believes that a high quality amplifier has to be almost "transparent" - that the output voltage should be almost an exact replica of the input voltage without any modification (coloration). If the perfect amplifier were to be built, the difference between the input and output would only be an increase in amplitude at the output. Makino's strong belief in simplicity of design to achieve gain guarantees the purest amplified signal for audio playback and lies at the core of the PM Series amplifier design. According to Makino himself, "I believe every time a signal passes through an electrical circuit, it degrades in quality. The best amplifier is wire with gain.... Thus, in designing the PM series amplifier, I tried to make the circuit topology of the amplifier as simple as possible and I believe this was successful."<BR><BR>

 

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