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BAG END UNVEILS
INEXPENSIVE ANSWER TO M-6 |
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Near field monitors are critical for quality recording, but can be an expensive investment – until now. BAG END Loudspeaker Systems receently unveiled its new M6 Nearfield Monitor at the Winter NAMM Show Jan. 16-19 at Anaheim, CA a near field monitor with exceptional quality at an exceptionally inexpensive cost. The Barrington, IL loudspeaker manufacturer already produces the critically acclaimed MM-8 Nearfield Monitor for precision recording studio monitoring applications under an exclusive licensing agreement with E.M. Long Associates of Oakland, CA. E.M. Long has long been recognized in the audio field for developing and patenting many cutting-edge audio technologies. "We are really excited to add the M6 Nearfield Monitor to our product line," said James P. Wischmeyer, president of BAG END. "The M6 provides accurate, high quality monitoring capability in critical listening environments at a price point that everyone can afford.” The M6 Nearfield Monitor is a very compact package, measuring just 14 inches high by nine inches high by nine inches deep. It is loaded with a six-inch high performance coaxial driver with a one-inch soft-dome neodymium tweeter and weighs just 15 pounds. “Designed to be used in the near field, the flat response in both frequency and time domain of the M6 insure accurate reproduction of the audio signal to the listener position,” Wischmeyer said. “It gives the mixing engineer an uncompromising window into the actual content of the recording,” The M6 Nearfield Monitor is an excellent choice for home studio, recording studio and post-production monitoring applications. Literally thousands of its bigger brother the MM-8 Nearfield Monitor are in use today in countless recording studios around the world. Specifications
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