Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Cakewalk MA-15D Digital Stereo Micro Monitors - Wood Grain

Cakewalk MA-15D Digital Stereo Micro Monitors - Wood Grain Review



Cakewalk MA-15D Digital Stereo Micro Monitors - Wood Grain Feature

  • Pair of 15w+15w powered desktop monitors100 mm (4") woofers & 50 mm (2") tweeters with 2-way bass reflex enclosure
  • Genuine wood cabinets Keep pristine digital sound
  • Up to 24-bit/192 kHz, with optical and coaxial S/PDIF inputs
  • 3 input sources: 1/8" line-in, RCA(l/r), and optical and coaxial S/PDIF Bass enhancer Independent bass, treble
  • Magnetically-shielded Sub woofer output for extended low frequencies
The Cakewalk MA-15D Digital Stereo Monitors are ideal for a number of professional and consumer uses. They are great options as studio reference monitors or as a second set of monitor speakers to use in a surround sound configuration. The MA-15D's offer a wide-range spectrum and crystal-clear audio reproduction. The MA-15Ds feature a built-in Bass Enhancer, which operates on psycho acoustic principles that converts low frequencies into a series of overtones the human ear cannot distinguish from the original low frequencies. This allows the listener to perceive bass frequencies outside of the normal range of the speaker cone, without overdriving the woofer. With the Bass Enhancer the MA-15Ds offer a strong low-end in a very compact set of reference speakers. In addition these Cakewalk studio monitors offer a Sub-Out port, to connect a sub woofer. The MA-15Ds accept input from digital sources through either the coaxial or optical S/PDIF ports, supporting up to 24-bit/192kHz sources. With this, you can connect digital sources directly to your speakers, keeping an unadulterated audio signal all the way to the power amplifier in your speakers. Hear exactly what you have recorded! The Cakewalk MA-15Ds offer conveniently placed Volume and Tone controls. While a large studio setup typically uses a mixer to control output level to the speakers, compact desktop setups can rarely afford the space a mixer requires. This is not an issue with the MA-15Ds, as you can adjust your output volume and tone right on the front of the speaker. You can also connect two different sources directly into the monitors, allowing you to listen to audio from any two line-level sources. You can have both your computer and your stereo connected to the MA-15Ds, for example. These studio monitors offer independent volume control for each of these inputs, effectively taking the place of a small desktop mixer for monitoring. You can also plug headphones directly into the MA-15Ds and mix without disturbi


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