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Samson Technologies Resolv 65a

Active Monitor from Samson Technologies belonging to the Resolv series

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Le Garage StudioLe Garage Studio

Samson Technologies Resolv 65aPublished on 10/25/13 at 07:25
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
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SOUNDS

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OVERALL OPINION

An unnamed dung. I used them in the last century, shit. But a nice big shit.
No presence, no proper stereo, no asset that you will find if it is only one good reason to invest in these hollow boxes.
A 160 € argus, buy yourself a nice bike.
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HertabisHertabis

Samson Technologies Resolv 65aPublished on 12/02/03 at 12:06
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For the price it does well compared to competition

SOUNDS

There's just a bump to 7 / 8 khz, but it did.

OVERALL OPINION

Me I'm happy, it's been two months that I use as a forum for prox and at lower cost, I am satisfied. good is not high-end monitors but that price, concurs to lag behind.
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Julius LamayeJulius Lamaye

Samson Technologies Resolv 65aPublished on 02/01/04 at 11:00
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I use a Yamaha console MG16/6FX mainly pourdes electro sounds. Premire impression: it's great playing with my net headphones or amplified speakers logitech has changed me dramatically.

SOUNDS

All sounds are well Perus. The bass is good it's better if you add a box of course. The treble is clear and well-slap. The possibility of rgler "MID Presence" -3 / +6 dB.
Basically a change in depth especially acute. BMOL level frquences MID / HIGH. Not much changes when I triturated knob of the yam.

OVERALL OPINION

This is the very first time I use the monitor, but it is necessary despite what I thought to be prcis in these compounds. For use in Electro / techno is what I need, not need...…
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I use a Yamaha console MG16/6FX mainly pourdes electro sounds. Premire impression: it's great playing with my net headphones or amplified speakers logitech has changed me dramatically.

SOUNDS

All sounds are well Perus. The bass is good it's better if you add a box of course. The treble is clear and well-slap. The possibility of rgler "MID Presence" -3 / +6 dB.
Basically a change in depth especially acute. BMOL level frquences MID / HIGH. Not much changes when I triturated knob of the yam.

OVERALL OPINION

This is the very first time I use the monitor, but it is necessary despite what I thought to be prcis in these compounds. For use in Electro / techno is what I need, not need more. In addition to the power of these small bx is quite impressive, there's good moy dcoll on his own compositions. For use with more traditional acoustic instruments I do not know because they are a little lgre medium level but good for electronic music was so good.
Good speakers overall.
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Dean AmoDean Amo

Samson Technologies Resolv 65aPublished on 02/28/04 at 08:45
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J did the aqusition of reolv 65a has 2 months now as part of a regular utimlisation computer music to techno. What motivated my choice, it is the price (400 € a pair of expo-model)! and dimensions that make it a discreet speaker which fits easily in the studio. however, careful to position equidistant from the head for a good record of the stereo)
As for the features, k is seen on the website of the brand. www.samsontech.com (active speaker 75w 25 w-what is more than enough for a studio of 15m ². you can even say that this tape. The amplification quality is perfectly suited to the product. electromaniétique shielded, titanium tweeter. Hp 6.5-inch event of decompression on the front so...…
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J did the aqusition of reolv 65a has 2 months now as part of a regular utimlisation computer music to techno. What motivated my choice, it is the price (400 € a pair of expo-model)! and dimensions that make it a discreet speaker which fits easily in the studio. however, careful to position equidistant from the head for a good record of the stereo)
As for the features, k is seen on the website of the brand. www.samsontech.com (active speaker 75w 25 w-what is more than enough for a studio of 15m ². you can even say that this tape. The amplification quality is perfectly suited to the product. electromaniétique shielded, titanium tweeter. Hp 6.5-inch event of decompression on the front so no problem with the wall (AC as it is seen for small studios) connectivity varied (c nice for the price!) I'm sorry just a digital input but good is all this luxury ...
As against this, or they screwed up is the positioning information from the Food and Mid control buttons. They would also have better protect the front of the speaker ... gaffe to blow the tweeter in the manip-unpacking and yes .... g shit but the sound was not altéré.ouff
Basically a good job and finish more than adequate for the price of these speakers.

SOUNDS

Not being expert in the field so I will leave the analysis of more competent people.
My impression all the same, it sounds good! neutral if I do not know but the sound is clear, precise even the bass is present (not as much as can be on-alesis mkII) and for those who criticize --- Zave ka learn to adjust your sound - because in my case the result is there (and since that is on the techno I work you can imagine that I expect a report.)
For those who think the subwoofer as a complement, it's just for the comfort of listening-it's more for use as stereo mix itself ...
Finally, these speakers do not tire of listening to long and can afford to work many hours without saturating.
Even at low volume rendering is good light dynamics. c nice when the little Hugo (that my friend's baby) is asleep at the top.
A good thing too, the knob of mediums, seems they can get closer to the sound of the legendary NS10!! a check ...
c of the good stuff especially for the price. of course there are more precise and better on the market but much more !!!!!!

OVERALL OPINION

After hesitating between Edyrols MA20D, the Alesis mkII active, I turned to resolv 65a (thank you the promo) and I have no regrets. Prepare to find before long the big techno balls to Jeff Mills, Ben Sims or Adam Beyer in the tanks, but with the French touch!! :-)
and +:
sound, the price, the knob of mediums, dimensions
the -:
the power supply and the buttons on the rear, not to protect the front .....
Ah! j also were going to forget: the speakers are not ventilated and heat a bit much. I do not know if this has influence on the sound or longevity of the speakers but it noted. (By the way if anyone can give me information on this subject ....)
Conclusion: I would do without a doubt and with the same budget that choice. Excellent value for money! remains to be seen if the SAV of the brand is serious, and if the speakers pass the ultimate test "LONGEVITY!"
A GOOD CHOICE FOR THE computer music and also I think to use HI-FI (with subwoofer brand ca should give even better).
Special dedication to The Dark. succession of French dj / techno composers ... Finally j hopes!! lol
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  • Manufacturer: Samson Technologies
  • Model: Resolv 65a
  • Series: Resolv
  • Category: Active Monitors
  • Added in our database on: 12/18/2002

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