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Active technology for unflinching studio monitor accuracy. Exotic acoustic technology makes them possible. Mackie's advanced manufacturing makes them affordable. Why compromise your creative product to anything less? It's the only part of your studio that you actually hear. That's why the HR824 has been meticulously designed to be a completely neutral instrument for the analysis of your creative output. And why you shouldn't compromise your work with anything less. HR824 Key Features:
Provides lots of bottom end and comfortable high end for long sessions of general mixing Extremely even dispersion for wide mixing sweet spot Non-fatiguing through hours of use-1 inch alloy dome tweeter’s smooth response allows hours of pain-free monitoring the high frequency dispersion pattern to match that of the bass transducer for a seamless midrange transition, eliminating audible anomalies that can occur at the crossover point Non-resonant, H-braced cabinet with adiabatic foam damping The HR824 in action really is a revelation. The stereo sound field is wide, deep, and incredibly detailed. High frequencies and midrange are clean and articulated. Low frequencies are no more or less than what you recorded - you can actually hear the distinct tonal qualities (and harmonic quantities) of a particular bass instrument - instead of just a "generic" bass note. Most important, the sweet spot is a broad, three-dimensional area that gives you room to move up, down and across the console. In short, instead of having its own distinctive "sound," the HR824 sounds like the outputs of your mixer.
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