AVI Now Shipping ADM9 Remote Controlled Preamplified Active Monitors
September 24, 2007
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AVI's new ADM9s use high output 250 and 100W rms. respectively, linear, bipolar amplifiers with phase perfect, fourth order filters and extremely accurate and neutral drive units (6" curvilinear coned, 36mm voice coiled bass/mid driver together with a 25mm silk domed tweeter). They produce a smoother, more neutral, better dispersed and more revealing sound than conventional monitors with the result that listening position is non critical, there is greater potential for creativity and listener fatigue is much reduced.
ADM9s will play loud without congestion so are ideal for all types of music, but their uncannily realistic vocal reproduction combined with unmatched spatial imagery makes them particularly well suited to natural sound, acoustic music, speech and song, in fact anything that requires an accurate/realistic non fatiguing portrayal of what is being committed to disc.
ADM9s also have an inbuilt high-end, remote controlled, two-input Preamplifier and choice of DACs. Users can either opt for a full 24bit 96kHz optical input version or one that connects to a computer via a USB cable and incorporates an A to D as well.
The second input is analogue (selected by IR handset which also controls volume and mute) and anything played through it can be recorded to a computer via the USB A to D.
By using the latest technology and building everything into the speaker boxes, AVI has been able to achieve a performance previously only possible in multiple separate enclosures at far great cost.
ADM9s are shipping now.
For more information, visit their web site at www.avihifi.co.uk.
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