Amphion One25A Active Studio Monitors

Amphion One25a. Amphion One25A Turnlab The One25A 3-way studio monitor is the culmination of Amphion's 25-year commitment to advanced acoustic design, pure refined signal path, and meticulous craftsmanship - enhanced with the benefits of active design without any of the downsides. Now Amphion breaks many of its long-standing traditions by releasing its first active, three-way radiatorless design: the One25A.

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One25A is a 3-way active studio monitor true to the 25-year commitment Amphion has for advanced acoustic design, a pure refined signal path and meticulous craftsmanship. Amphion's proprietary U/D/D (Uniformly Directive Diffusion) technology is also onboard, which provides improved performance and integration between the speaker and driver.

Amphion's One25A Active Studio Monitors Deliver One Hell of a Punch

One25A is a 3-way active studio monitor true to the 25-year commitment Amphion has for advanced acoustic design, a pure refined signal path and meticulous craftsmanship. Featuring an innovative sealed dual cabinet, which separates the midrange from the h The new monitor exemplifies the brand's 25-year commitment to advanced acoustic design, top-quality component selection, and pure signal path while providing a uniquely Amphion twist to the perks of an active monitor design.

New At NAMM 2023 Amphion One25A Studio Monitor YouTube. Featuring an innovative sealed dual cabinet, which separates the midrange from the h The new monitor exemplifies the brand's 25-year commitment to advanced acoustic design, top-quality component selection, and pure signal path while providing a uniquely Amphion twist to the perks of an active monitor design.

Amphion's One25A Active Studio Monitors Deliver One Hell of a Punch. The Amphion One25A eschews DSP and relies on more traditional electro-acoustic design and engineering to create a truly outstanding high-end active monitor the One25A employs an unusually low (100Hz) bass/midrange crossover