Samson Rubicon R8a Active Ribbon Monitors Product code: SKU Manufacturer: SamsonPrice: $529.00 
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Samson Rubicon R8a Active Ribbon Monitors Samson believes innovative pro audio gear should be available to everyone. The Rubicon R8a is the next member of the groundbreaking Rubicon Studio Monitor line that brought ribbon driver technology to the masses. The Rubicon R8a Active Ribbon Studio Monitors feature 2-inch Velocity Ribbon high frequency transducers that compliment a 2-way active system capable of reproducing playback in its most natural form. Ribbon drivers are non-dispersive, unlike a tradition diaphragm tweeter and add no resonant color, they are completely neutral. Ribbon technology gives you clean accurate and precise listening, which is why these monitors sound so natural and lifelike, just like a studio monitor should. The Rubicon R8a features a bi-amped power section offering 75 Watts to a newly designed 8-inch inverted cone low-frequency driver and 25 Watts to the high frequency ribbon. The two-way system is housed in a shelf-ported wood enclosure with RCA, balanced 1/4-inch and XLR input connectors. There is also a 4-segment high frequency level control that allows the listener to dial in the ribbon tweeter to their preferred intensity. Features: - 2-way active ribbon studio reference monitor
- 2-inch velocity ribbon high frequency transducer
- 8-inch inverted cone low frequency driver with butyl surround
- 100 watt Bi-amp design with 75 watts for the low frequency and 25 watts for the High frequency
- 4-position high frequency level control
- Balanced XLR, 1/4-inch TRS and gold-plated RCA input jacks
- Precision tuned, shelf-ported enclosure
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