The A3X from Adam Professional Audio is a professional-quality studio monitor speaker that delivers high-quality audio from a compact design. The speaker features a 4.5" carbon fiber woofer and an X-ART tweeter to deliver crisp, natural audio with a wide frequency response. Each driver is powered by its own 25W amplifier for strong, distortion-free performance. Dual bass ports on the front of the cabinet help to extend the bass response.
The monitor has XLR and RCA input connectors, allowing you to connect to virtually any audio system or device you encounter. A unique Stereolink connector, consisting of 2 RCA jacks, allows you to bypass a second stereo channel to a second speaker. This lets you connect a pair of A3X speakers together and control the overall stereo volume of the system from either speaker's gain knob. This is ideal for small, mixer-free applications where volume needs to be adjusted easily. In addition to the main gain control on the front panel, the A3X also features a tweeter gain control on the rear panel.
| Low Frequency Driver | 4.5" (114mm) Carbon Fiber Woofer |
| High Frequency Driver | X-ART Tweeter |
| LF Amplifier | 25W RMS |
| HF Amplifier | 25W RMS |
| Crossover | 2.8kHz |
| Frequency Range | 60Hz - 50kHz |
| Maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL) | 106dB, Peak |
| Connectors |
1 x XLR Input 1 x RCA Input 1 x RCA Stereolink Connector (2 Jacks) 1 x Power Input |
| Input Impedance | 10 kOhms |
| Controls and Indicators |
1 x Power Switch 1 x Gain Control 1 x Tweeter Gain Control |
| Shielded | No |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 10 x 6 x 7.5" (252 x 150 x 185mm) |
| Weight | 10.1 lbs (4.6kg) |
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Comments about Adam Professional Audio A3X 4.5" 50W Active 2-Way Studio Monitor (Single):
I've used Dynaudio BM6 before. A3X is quite comparable to BM6 with less than half price and sometimes I guess it's even better in highs. I was planning to buy Sub7 but now I wonder if the sub is really necessary. Bass is pretty "listenable" although it doesn't go deep down. The only cons I found is the build quality is somewhat poor. (Yes, I'm audiophile-sensitive.)
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