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Published on 02/18/16 at 15:03
Value For Money :
Excellent
Audience:
Anyone
For which specific applications or uses have you chosen this product?
Rehearsal for now, soon in live situations.
How long have you used it?
Since October 2015, so not a long time.
Have you tested other comparable or competing products before purchasing this one?
No, before that I used a PEAVEY KB300.
What are the pros and cons of this product?
Pros: a very satisfactory sound, usable as a stage monitor, lighter and easier to transport compared with my Peavey KB300 - but it's not for the same kind of use!
Cons: perhaps its weight indeed compared with its size. On the other hand, it's quite sturdy and that's what you expect from a stage monitor (I have a flycase to transport my four stage monitors so the weight doesn't really matter).
Description: stage monitor
Features:
- 250W continuous / 500W peak
- 8 Ohm
- Speakon I/O
- Dimensions: 59.5 x 43.5 x 46.5 cm
- Weight: 20,3 kg
- Optional matching cover
Technical specifications
System.............................: Built-in Crossover Two Way Full Range Speaker
Cabinet............................: Plywood covering black toast painting
Drivers............................: 1 x 15“ (Bass)
...................................: 1 x 44mm Ø Driver
Frequency Response.................: 50Hz - 18kHz (-3dB)
Frequency Response ................: 45Hz - 20kHz (-10dB)
Sensitivity (1W/1m)................: 95 dB
Impedance..........................: 8 Ohm
Power handling capacity (RMS)......: 250 W
Max Sound Level (dB/1M)............: 120 dB
Tweeter Dispersion (H x V).........: (55° - 100°) x 50°
Harmonic Distortion................: ≤ 1%
Connectors.........................: 2 x Speakon NL4 1+/1-
Dimensions (W x D x H mm)..........: 430 x 429 x 621 mm
Packing Dimensions (W x D x H mm)..: 707 x 512 x 536 mm
Net Weight.........................: 18 kg
Gross Weight.......................: 20 kg
For additional technical information, see the manual:
https://images.thomann.de/pics/prod/196593_manual.pdf
It contains the M1520MK2's frequency curves.
Rehearsal for now, soon in live situations.
How long have you used it?
Since October 2015, so not a long time.
Have you tested other comparable or competing products before purchasing this one?
No, before that I used a PEAVEY KB300.
What are the pros and cons of this product?
Pros: a very satisfactory sound, usable as a stage monitor, lighter and easier to transport compared with my Peavey KB300 - but it's not for the same kind of use!
Cons: perhaps its weight indeed compared with its size. On the other hand, it's quite sturdy and that's what you expect from a stage monitor (I have a flycase to transport my four stage monitors so the weight doesn't really matter).
Description: stage monitor
Features:
- 250W continuous / 500W peak
- 8 Ohm
- Speakon I/O
- Dimensions: 59.5 x 43.5 x 46.5 cm
- Weight: 20,3 kg
- Optional matching cover
Technical specifications
System.............................: Built-in Crossover Two Way Full Range Speaker
Cabinet............................: Plywood covering black toast painting
Drivers............................: 1 x 15“ (Bass)
...................................: 1 x 44mm Ø Driver
Frequency Response.................: 50Hz - 18kHz (-3dB)
Frequency Response ................: 45Hz - 20kHz (-10dB)
Sensitivity (1W/1m)................: 95 dB
Impedance..........................: 8 Ohm
Power handling capacity (RMS)......: 250 W
Max Sound Level (dB/1M)............: 120 dB
Tweeter Dispersion (H x V).........: (55° - 100°) x 50°
Harmonic Distortion................: ≤ 1%
Connectors.........................: 2 x Speakon NL4 1+/1-
Dimensions (W x D x H mm)..........: 430 x 429 x 621 mm
Packing Dimensions (W x D x H mm)..: 707 x 512 x 536 mm
Net Weight.........................: 18 kg
Gross Weight.......................: 20 kg
For additional technical information, see the manual:
https://images.thomann.de/pics/prod/196593_manual.pdf
It contains the M1520MK2's frequency curves.