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本帖最后由 高伯伯 于 2019-6-1 13:16 编辑
Studio monitors are generally built to be about as tough as they come. As butch as the stubble on Jason Statham’s chin, they should be able to shrug off the endless travails of studio life with ease, and – despite what manufacturers tell us – are quite a different kettle of fish to the sort of standmount speakers that hi-fi enthusiasts like to have perfectly positioned in their listening rooms. So it’s rare to find a near-field monitor, which is ordinarily plonked on a mixing desk with an engineer hunched behind it, offering the sort of performance that makes it perfect for home listening. But that’s precisely what we’ve got here. Developed by Andy Munro (previously of Shure and founding member of Dynaudio), Philip Smith and James Young (of Sonic Distribution), MunroSonic has come up with the radical ‘egg geometry’ you see before you here. The idea is to virtually eliminate the diffraction and internal resonance issues that are so painfully common to conventional box-shaped monitors, and the result is the EGG100.
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