ATC scm19
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 2:42 pm
I had a bit of an accident on new years eve and melted the voice coils of my PMC DB1i's bass drivers.
needless to say i was pretty annoyed wanted to change them rather than fix them.
So i went on a hunt for some bomb proof speakers that would handle a bit more and give me the precise studio like sound i like. ATC was the obvious choice.
The bass driver in the scm19 is their SL spec driver and weighs in at 9kg and has a 300watt power handling. The whole speaker weighs 16kg and is finished in a light cherry veneer I bought the speakers from Audio emotion in Scotland who did me a very good deal on them.
These are simply stunning speakers but need lots of running in and a powerful amp to be heard at their best.
Im using my Krell kav300i to great effect but i wish i still had my old FPB200. I think i will end up buying another FPB200 when i have the money.
Ill write a full review in a couple of weeks. Ive had them since mid january and have about 250hrs on them but have been told to expect 400hrs break in time.
needless to say i was pretty annoyed wanted to change them rather than fix them.
So i went on a hunt for some bomb proof speakers that would handle a bit more and give me the precise studio like sound i like. ATC was the obvious choice.
The bass driver in the scm19 is their SL spec driver and weighs in at 9kg and has a 300watt power handling. The whole speaker weighs 16kg and is finished in a light cherry veneer I bought the speakers from Audio emotion in Scotland who did me a very good deal on them.
These are simply stunning speakers but need lots of running in and a powerful amp to be heard at their best.
Im using my Krell kav300i to great effect but i wish i still had my old FPB200. I think i will end up buying another FPB200 when i have the money.
Ill write a full review in a couple of weeks. Ive had them since mid january and have about 250hrs on them but have been told to expect 400hrs break in time.