M-Audio SBX10: Meeting Higher Demands For Lower-Ended Requirements
Mixing need not be guesswork with appropriate monitors, monitors that have the capacity to handle the demands of the meticulous sound engineer. One thing often gets in the way of the perfect mix, and that is the problematic bass signals. Turning it up too much and it's just mud while turning it down low is a lifeless exercise. The M-Audio SBX10 active subwoofer provides you with monitoring for that beefy low end of your records.
The new SBX10 can deliver frequencies as low as 20 Hz; such sensitivity provides you with more information to revise or improve upon your mixes. This compact bass machine has a 10" fiberglass/paper composite driver, 240-Watt all-discrete internal amplifier, and a versatile 50-200Hz crossover. Its compact chassis makes it good for small home recording rigs and tight studios. An oversized magnet, high-temperature voice coil, high-density cabinet, and complementary input options, are among the other features in the SBX10. It also has its own bypass foot switch that enables you to judge mixes with the SBX10 either on or off.
If you're considering getting yourself into the realm of recording. Careful choices of monitors are a must. The foot switch that enables users to bypass the subwoofers is a great way to evaluate mixes with both the subwoofer on and subwoofer off, getting you closer into creating that coveted Abbey Road mix. He M-Audio SBX10 has an MSRP of 399.00 USD.




This is such a great
This is such a great subwoofer to have. The quality of the sound is so good. You cannot go wrong with it.
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