You Want the Truth? Behringer Provide

US New range of Studio monitors on the road      17/06/04

You Want the Truth? Behringer Provide
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Behringers new line of 2-way studio monitors, the Truth range, is now shipping. Avialable in four models - TRUTH B2030A ($339.99 /UKP 234 inc), TRUTH B2030P (GBP 148.00 MSRP incl. VAT) and TRUTH B2031P ($279.99 / UKP 187 inc), while the new TRUTH B2031A ($409.99 /UKP 281.00) will be available in the summer. The new TRUTH monitors are available as matched pairs only and stand tall as high-resolution, 2-way nearfield systems with ultra-linear frequency response, extremely high-resolution and ferrofluid-cooled tweeters. The monitors are capable of reproducing program material with the highest fidelity and balance. All new TRUTH monitor models highlight long-throw woofers with special polypropylene diaphragm and deformation-resistant aluminium die-cast chassis, but feature different power ratings custom-tailored to various applications. Studio owners will appreciate the controlled dispersion characteristics and extremely large 'sweet spot' made possible with BEHRINGER's wave guide technology. The state-of-the-art wave guide guarantees ultra-linear phase-optimized, low-distortion active or passive frequency crossover for optimized response and excellent stereo imaging regardless of listening position, while vertically and horizontally balanced dispersion characteristics render an unusually large sweet spot and a consistent image-even off axis. Magnetic shielding allows placement near computer and video monitors, while the cabinets are low-resonance, environmentally friendly E1 MDF. For more information, visit
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