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"ATC. Always The Champion. I will not record without them. The best studio monitors. Period." ~ Lenny Kravitz
"Speakers are the window to my musical world. I require speakers that are not only thrilling to listen to, but that also relate accurately to the world outside of my studio. I have finally found a pair of speakers that are not only fun and exciting to record and mix through, but that also guarantee that what I am hearing in the studio will translate to the real world. I have finally found them. My ATC 25's. I'm not going anywhere without them." ~ Ed Cherney
"The SCM25's are the best near fields ever. They're super precise and revealing and at the same time totally exciting to listen to." -Peter Stengaard"
I have tried every powered mid to small monitor out there, and while lot's of them sound very good, I never felt they pointed me in the right direction... The SMC 25's are very revealing but at the same time fun to listen to. I can hear detail that I have never hear in other speakers. These speakers make me look forward to coming to the studio every day."- Paul Hager
The newest product from ATC brings the quality of the ATC 3-Way monitor systems (like the SCM50 and SCM150) to a much smaller footprint! The SCM25A features a 1" HF driver, 3" proprietary mid-dome, and 7" propritary short coil carbon paper woofer. The famous low distortion ATC technology is apparent throughout-- including the 4th order critically damped, phase compensated crossover, and passively cooled, FET limited amplifier block. The integrated tri-amplifier provides 150W to the woofer, 60W to the Mid Dome, and 25W to the soft dome tweeter, and has 0 to +6dB bass boost control, as well as a 0 to -6dB input trim. Also provided is a foam port bung to reduce low frequency output in small listening/control rooms. The port bung will give -1.5dB attenuation, centred on 80Hz. Output below 45Hz will increase by approximately 1dB. There will be an optional rackmount system, also provided by ATC, when needed for Broadcast and Television applications.
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