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The Studiophile BX5A Deluxe monitors update the best-selling M-Audio BX5A systems with a variety of enhancements. New waveguides deliver excellent imaging. Custom amplifier tuning enhances the integration between the high and low frequencies, delivering refined spectral balance and a smoother response. A new low-frequency transducer in the BX5A Deluxe system adds extra definition to the bass response. Learn More...
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64 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
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Feature:
No features. Power cord and no slip stick on surface for bottom of speakers included. Back inputs are 1/4 or XLR, neither of which are included. Wouldn't expect that, but would be nice. Agree with the other reviewer here, the tweeter needs a grill or protection. The 'woofer' is kevlar and very sturdy, but the silk dome tweeter looks like it could very easily get destroyed.
Quality:
Nice weight, volume knob and on/off switch are very solid. Slick black surface and kevlar woofer look nice, and the connections are all very solid. It definitely feels high quality and durable.
Value:
Compared to other monitors in it's price range, there is no doubt that the BX5 is the bang for the buck.
Desirability:
Basing speaker purchase on aesthetics is idiotic.
Sound:
The sound is very detailed, and crisp. There are no muddy spots, and everything comes through very loud and solid. The highs sound great, and bass is not lacking. The 5 inch low end speakers will put out enough bass to shake my desk and rattle loose objects. I only have lower end monitors to compare with, but I have heard many different speakers, and these are most definitely clear and excellent sounding.
Support:
Haven't dealt with them.
Overall:
I'm sure I will own these with a possible sub upgrade, but they have plenty of bass for everything. When I do upgrade it will be because I can afford much much more, not because they lack anything.
Submitted: 8/3/2005
Style of Music: Experimental electronic break beat instrumental
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Feature:
Again, good for the price, but don't expect too much.
Quality:
Works fine, and haven't had a single prob. with them since I first bought them 2 years ago.
Value:
It's good for the price...and a great set of monitors for a beginner, but you'll find yourself needing to upgrade about 6 months into it. I know I did.
Desirability:
They're good monitors for starters. Again, you get what you pay for.
Sound:
Good for the price, but the low end lacks without the use of a sub.
Ease of Use:
Very easy to use.
Support:
I never had to use the support, so i'll just assume they're good.
Overall:
Low end lacks. Great great great set for beginners, and hi's are pretty crisp. After a while, my ears got tired of the sound coming out as they just weren't providing enough detail to my mixes, so I upgraded to Mackie's .... but these will definately get the job done, if you have a high budget however, don't waste your time with these.
Submitted: 5/30/2006
Style of Music: Hiphop/RnB
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