ACTIVE STUDIO MONITOR 'The T8V is an affordable yet professional 2-way active monitor created for the professional project studio or advanced home studio.
Equipped with an 8?woofer? represents ADAM Audio's latest addition to the acclaimed T Series. Designed around the same technology, features and build quality as its smaller siblings, the T8V offers best-in-class features and sonic performance.
The T8V impresses with a multitude of features that provide real benefits to the user: The 4:1 speed transfer ratio of the U-ART tweeter (Compared to traditional dome tweeters) in combination with the new high dynamic range class D amplifiers deliver a max. 118 dB per pair.
The frequency response of the tweeter, which extends up to 25 kHz, works in tandem with the HPS Waveguide (diffuser) allowing optimal radiation of high frequencies, which translates into the advantage of enjoying a more controlled and uniform usable listening sweet spot as well as significantly less listening fatigue during long mixing sessions.
With a bass extension that goes down to 33 Hz, the T8V is especially suitable for users who produce musical styles with very powerful bass. In most cases this monitor will make the purchase of a subwoofer completely unnecessary, so if we add this to its price the savings are truly important compared to other solutions
The T8V is the perfect studio speaker for those who have always wanted to work with an 8-inch monitor from ADAM Audio but staying within tight budgets.
The 5-year warranty provides additional security to new users and the certainty of having purchased a product of enormous quality.
Technical data:
• 8-inch polypropylene woofer and rear-radiating bass-reflex port • Maximum peak SPL at 1 m per pair: 118 dB • Built-in amplifiers: 2 x class D • Power amplifier for the U-ART Tweeter: 20 W [RMS] • Power amplifier for the Woofer: 70 W [RMS] • Frequency response: 33 Hz - 25 kHz • Crossover crossover frequency: 2.6 kHz • Inputs analogues: https://www.musictech.net/reviews/studio-recording-gear/adam-audio-t8v-monitors-review/