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Old 03-16-2008, 11:32 AM
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Fostex PM0.4 Description
Fostex employs the latest cone material technology to obtain extremely pure music reproduction with the PM 0.4 powered monitors. Biamplification provides 18W to the 4" LF drivers and 18W to the extremely responsive 5/8" soft-dome tweeters. The 4" cones are made of Kevlar fibers for high rigidity and optimum damping, as well as incredible durability. Newly designed dampers around the tweeters eliminate interference for clearer high-frequency response. The compact cabinets are specially designed to eliminate unwanted resonance and incorporate a long bass port for deep and accurate low-frequency response.
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I have a set of these among others. The only problem I have with them so far is when you set your vocals where you want them, burn CD, play it on other systems the vocals are too loud. Knowing this I have to compensate for this. Otherwise, I really like the sound of them...


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