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Very impressed. Punchy and clear highs.
Very nice FRFR monitor. I use it for saxophone monitoring and it delivers a nice sound quality with enough power and crispy highs.
The DSP settings are somewhat vague to interpret. Some difference can be heard, but some resemble others. So a normal EQ would have been better. The difference between 1 (live monitor) and 6 (anti feedback) is negligible. There is only one input via XLR. An extra jack input would have been great, but all-in-all a very good monitor.
The DSP settings are somewhat vague to interpret. Some difference can be heard, but some resemble others. So a normal EQ would have been better. The difference between 1 (live monitor) and 6 (anti feedback) is negligible. There is only one input via XLR. An extra jack input would have been great, but all-in-all a very good monitor.
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J
Great little monitor
Been using a little 8" monitor with my Helix, which is OK, but could be better, and occasionally been using a DXR-10 which sounds great, but not ideal in a wedge position as it wobbles about too much, so took a gamble on a DB Technologies Flexsys FM-10. Looks great, it's loud as a very loud thing and clear as a bell, very happy with it.
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JD
Top kit
Buy it..... It's small, it's loud, it's rugged and does the business. Strictly go buy it, it's a Ten from me!!
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F
Great, compact wedge
I now have 6 of these! I do a lot of concert sound on small stages and wanted something small that would not take up much space or dominate the stage but still high quality. Those who have commented have said how great the sound was on stage. The bass is fantastic. Excellent little monitors and great value. Just what you'd expect from a member of the RCF family.
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lt
EXCELLENT
These loudspeakers work amazingly well. I liked their sound very much.
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Difficult to get hold of but great sounding monitors
Pity these have been discontinued by the manufacturer as they are great sounding and compact in size. The coaxial design means a greater consistency to the sound on stage as the musician moves about and less likely to feedback.
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