Monitor Audio Silver 500 7g

Monitor Audio Silver 500 7g. Silver 500 7G Floorstanding Speakers Monitor Audio Thanks to a choice of real-wood veneers or beautifully painted and finished cabinets, these speakers have a refined, understated look - the perfect counterpoint to their bold, powerful sound Drive-units: one 1" (25mm) tweeter with waveguide; one 3" (76.2mm) midrange driver, two 8" (203.2mm) bass drivers

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When I learned that I was to review the new seventh generation of Monitor Audio's Silver 500 loudspeaker ($3200/pair), descendants of the original Silver-series products launched in 1999, I thought back on what I knew about the company and then refreshed my memory It features a 1" gold dome C-CAM with Uniform Dispersion (UD) Waveguide II Tweeter, 1 x 3" Midrange and 2 x 8" C-CAM RST II Woofer

Monitor Audio Silver 500 7G Ash Floorstanding Speaker (Pair) Floorstanding Speakers AV

With its modern visual design and updated drivers, it's a feast for the eyes and ears. The '7G' suffix is important, as it denotes this three-way floorstander is from Monitor Audio's fresh-from-the-factory seventh generation lineup that launched in August Monitor Audio was founded, in 1972, in Teversham, England, a town bordered by farmland located some three miles from the epicenter.

Monitor Audio Silver 500 7G Floorstanding Speakers from Vickers HiFi. The speaker has a frequency range of 27-35k Hz and a sensitivity of 90.5 dB Monitor Audio's seventh-generation Silver Series is the latest iteration of a product portfolio that continues to impress the heck out of me.

Monitor Audio Silver 500 7G Floorstanding Speakers; Black Oak Pair The Music Room. Thanks to a choice of real-wood veneers or beautifully painted and finished cabinets, these speakers have a refined, understated look - the perfect counterpoint to their bold, powerful sound I used an Earthworks QTC-40 mike, with its small ¼"-diameter capsule, to measure the nearfield.