![]() ![]() ![]() Add these up and you get a quite extraordinary sound with controlled basses, exceptional highs and natural mids all delivered across an exceptional sound field, as wide as it is deep. There's a Neutral Induction Circuit technology to reduce distortion, TMD Surround which delivers a linear mid-range response (helping to make up any shortfall you might be expecting from 2-way speakers), and finally ‘double passive radiator' side domes that replace more traditional bass ports for greater placement flexibility. The Shape 65s might be the cheapest monitors in this guide but they deliver that Focal ethos in spades and are packed full of innovation. A Directivity Control Waveguide helps widen the imaging and the rounded edging helps reduce secondary reflections and flatten the overall frequency response.Īdd Smart Active Monitor technology where the speakers self calibrate to adjust for any anomalies in your room and these are something of a peak in monitor technology, and if you have the asking price, really are The Ones (ahem) to choose.įocal make excellent studio monitors across the price range from their budget Alphas, right up to their SM and Trio speakers, they have something for every pocket. Other technologies include a dual woofer setup where the bass driver is effectively split into two to surround the mid and tweeter which helps it deliver a bigger bass response as its surface area is increased. They feature the company's famous coaxial design where the tweeter sits on the woofer, which helps widen the sweet spot by reducing phase issues between drivers. The 8341s sit in the middle of the range and are ideal for small to medium studios. Genelec have been at the forefront of monitoring technology for decades and The Ones very much represent all of the company's best developments. ![]()
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