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Alesis Monitor One mkII Passive Studio Monitors
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Alesis Monitor One mkII Passive Studio Monitors

Alesis Monitor One Award-Winning Passive Studio Monitor now has greater accuracy than ever before.
Alesis had a real hit on their hands the minute that studio owners heard the Monitor One and they have improved on that already legendary design with the Monitor One mkII. This monitor features a 6.5 inch polypropylene low-frequency driver for tighter, more accurate bass response. Alesis also redesigned the tweeter and enhanced the cabinets, incorporating a new mirror image design and new porting. With this design, the mkII handles more power, provides a wider frequency range, and an even more impressive level of output.

Alesis Monitor One mkII Features:
  • Critical reference monitoring for recording and mixing
  • Excellent bass transient response
  • Flat frequency response for accurate mixes that translate in playback
  • High power handling, high output
It didn’t take long to realize Alesis had a hit on their hands. Just a few short months after its introduction, Alesis Monitor One Studio Reference Monitor was a winner of the prestigious TEC Award, and on its way to becoming one of the most popular near field speakers on the market. The reason was as clear as its own crisp flawless sound, super-flat wide frequency range, clear imaging, high-power handling and excellent bass transient response. These features add up to a unique ability to create incredibly accurate mixes that translate perfectly to every playback system.

Monitor One became an instant favorite among professional engineers and studio owners, as well as earning it a place in countless home studios.Obviously, there was only one thing left to do. Make it even better.

Better design, for improved performance.
With such a successful platform to build on, Alesis’ engineers wisely settled for incremental improvements designed to coax even better performance from their monitors.

They started with a 6.5 inch polypropylene low-frequency driver for tighter, more accurate bass response. Then matched it with a newly redesigned, 1 inch pure silk-dome, high-frequency transducer for even smoother, more accurate detail and response, and a broader sound stage. They improved the overall frequency response (changing from 45 Hz-18 kHz to 45 Hz-20 kHz; +/- 3 dB) and coupled it with more efficient power handling. They also provided magnetic shielding to allow use in close proximity to video and computer monitors.

Surface improvements that go more than skin deep.
Perfectionists that they are, however, our engineers didn’t just settle for tinkering under the hood. The cabinet was redesigned for a new and more attractive professional finish, and are now mirror image; left/right pair for symmetrical speaker placement.

But more than just cosmetic improvements, the Monitor One mkII also features radiused edges for reduced edge diffraction, along with improved porting, thanks to the next–generation of our exclusive SuperPort venting technology, to eliminate the choking effect of smaller, shorter ports. The result is a low-frequency response which extends well below comparable near field monitors.

It all adds up to a spectacular next-generation of a popular standard - the state-of-the-art in affordable, high-quality Monitor One mkII Passive Studio Monitors.
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Alesis Monitor One mkII Passive Studio Monitor Specifications
  • Drivers: Magnetically shielded
    • 6.5 inch low frequency drivers (mineral filled polypropylene cone)
    • 1 inch silk-dome tweeter (damped linear rubber surround)
  • Crossover: 2 kHz, 2nd-order fillers, (12dB per octave)
  • Frequency Response: 45 Hz - 20 kHz (+/- 3dB)
  • Power Handling: EI4-426A method
    • Program 120 watts
    • Peak 200 watts
  • Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms
  • Sensitivity: 88 dB SPL @ 1 watt and 1 meter on axis
  • Construction: Front baffle: powder coating on 1 inch MDF
  • Cabinet: Vinyl laminate on 5/8 inch MDF
  • Connectors: 5-way binding posts on 0.75 inch centers
  • Cable Options: (not included)
    • Heavy-gauge speaker wire
    • Banana plugs
    • Spade plugs
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 8.5 x 15 x 10 inches (215.9 x 381 x 254 mm)
  • Weight: 15 lbs (6.8 kg) each

 
 
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Overall: These speakers are great for the price. I had a pair of the previous monitor ones and had no problem selling them to get this pair here. I used the previous version faithfully for my dance mixes and they had great mids and highs and a nice bass response. I sold them to get the current versions because now I do alot of recording on my PC and these monitors are sheilded so there is no interference with my PC monitor when used in close quaters.
 
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Subject:You get more than what you paid for...
Overall: They don't go all the way down, nor all the way up, but for the money you can't go wrong -- absolutely a 5 for value. If you are not using a good pair of near-field reference monitors in your home /project studio, put these at the top of your list for the next upgrade. I am using an older Alesis RA reference amplifier with these speakers. The RA150 is a shade under $200 here at AmericanMusical as of this writing. So you'd need about $400 total if you need a power amp. But you will most assuredly have to spend over $1000 to exceed this combination.
 
AMS Customer from USA
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Subject:Good stuff
Overall: Through a decent eq and power amp, these inexpensive babies do a very nice job of reproducing a clean crisp sound. Not the best but by far not the worst. I think they're a fantastic value.
 
Sean from Ft. Hood, TX
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Subject:These monitors sound great!
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QUALITY:
These monitors take a beating! I've dropped them, bumped them, and done everything else to 'em, and they still work and SOUND great!

FEATURES:
The shielded speakers are wonderful, so I can place them near my PC.

EASE OF USE:
They are easy to use with the sturdy wire clips.

VALUE:
These monitors csound better than my last pair which I paid nearly double for.

SOUND:
Monitors should be colorless, with no frequency embellishment. Flat is the name of the game. These babies accurately reproduce your mix so you get it right the first time. What you hear is what you get with these, folks!

STYLE:
Rock, R&B, Dance

MUSIC EXPERIENCE:
Over 20 years

OVERALL:
Overall, you can't buy a better pair in this price range.
 
Yohan from Atlanta, Georgia, US
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Subject:None Other like it
Overall: OVERALL:
Great sound for any type of instrument you use


STYLE:
Hip Hop

MUSIC EXPERIENCE:
Beginner
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