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Passive Reference monitors
Is anyone familiar with ATC SCM10 passive monitors and what would be an appropriate power amp ?
Thanks, Marty |
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Re: Passive Reference monitors
I'm not familiar with those monitors, but I really like the Crown d-series amplifiers for studio amplification...the D-45 or D-75A depending on your power requirements.
(But, the ATC website: www.atc.gb.net says the SCM10's are powered?)
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Re: Passive Reference monitors
It would depend on their power rating. We use a Hafler P1500 for our NS-10's and are veyr happy. It delivers 70w/rms@8ohms/ch. the P3000 is about double that if you need more power.
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