In Reply to: Looking to go "full range" posted by Socrates7 on March 5, 2011 at 12:06:29:
True reference level speakers used in many of the top recording/mastering studios in the world. Each driver crossed over to and driven by it's own internal amplifier. So, no need to do the search for matching amps and it saves on a set of cables, too. If you want save significant money, buy their Pro versions of the same speakers.
Do some web searches about ATC's and what recording artists, mixers, and producers think of them.
SCM150ASL
Amplitude Linearity ±2dB :
60Hz - 17kHz
Frequency Response -6dB :
25Hz & 22kHz
Matched Response
±0.5dB
Dispersion :
±80° Coherent Horizontal
±10° Coherent Vertical
Max continuous SPL @1m :
117dB SPL
Crossover Frequency :
380Hz & 3.5kHz
Amplifier Output :
HF 50 Watts RMS
MF 100 Watts RMS
LF 200 Watts RMS
If you really want to spend money and swing for the fence, go for their largest speaker. BTW, soffit-mounting the ATCs will result in a 10Hz improvement in LF extension, from -6 dB at 30 Hz as a floor mount system to -6 dB at 20 Hz in soffit mount. Although, I'd bet your is probably too small for these.
SCM300 AT : 3-way active
Amplitude Linearity (±2dB) :
50Hz-12kHz
Cut-off Frequencies (-6dB, free-standing) :
20Kh z
Horizontal Dispersion :
±80°, Coherent
Vertical Dispersion :
±10°, Coherent
Max. Continuous SPL (1 metre) :
121dB
Crossover Frequencies :
380Hz, 3.5kHz
Amplifier Output :
Bass 275+275W, Mid 200W, High 100W
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- ATC SCM150 AT or SCM300 AT active speakers.... - darkmoebius 21:34:54 04/03/11 (0)