The SH25-76S premium soft-dome, dual-suspension tweeter is the same exact driver already fitted to the two-way SCM20A Pro and larger, three-way SCM45A Pro, SCM50A Pro, SCM100A Pro, SCM110A Pro, and SCM150A Pro models since 2015. ATC says the result is extended bass response in a modest 25-litre/0.9 cubic foot size make it ideal for nearfield monitoring across a wide range of critical applications.Īll new to the SCM25A Pro Mk2 is its high-frequency driver, ATC having replaced its popular predecessor’s OEM part with its own ‘S-SPEC’ SH25-76S, manufactured in-house with a no-compromise engineering approach. "However, we knew we could make improvements to performance, and also offer improved consistency with the rest of the Pro product range while ensuring that we had greater control of the manufacturing process."Īs a compact, three-way, high-performance active studio monitor, the SCM25A Pro Mk2 is based around a 6.5" bass driver loaded in a ported/vented enclosure, tuned to 32kHz and featuring a 3" diameter port with flared entry and exit to minimize port air noise. "Over the past 13 years, the SCM25A Pro has proven to be both exceptionally popular and a valuable tool in the modern studio," says ATC Technical Sales Manager Ben Lilly. And so does its perennially popular SCM25A Pro compact nearfield monitor - making its presence seen and heard as a valuable tool in studios the world over since its release in 2010 and a product development process that started with key clients in 2008. Formed in 1974 by Billy Woodman to manufacture custom drive units for the professional sound industry, then evolving to produce its own ranges of loudspeaker systems and partnering electronics, ATC as a company clearly has history.
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