Alesis M1 Active 620 & 520
These stylish new powered monitors sit alongside the M1 Active MkII, rather than replacing it, and won't break the bank.
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These stylish new powered monitors sit alongside the M1 Active MkII, rather than replacing it, and won't break the bank.
I'm interested in buying a pair of Alesis Monitor 1 MkIIs. Should I buy the passive versions and a good amp or just go for the active versions, which cost £100 more?
These active monitors can have their responses tailored to suit their environment when used with the powerful four-band DSP equaliser option.
Alesis update their cost-effective nearfields.
Affordable compact and with magnetic shielding, the new Point Seven monitors are sure to cause a stir. Christopher Holder determines whether serious reference monitoring has taken another price dip.
Paul White subjects his studio to yet more upheaval as the monitors are changed yet again, all in the cause of research.
Alesis are one of the acknowledged leaders in affordable digital recording equipment, but can they compete in the crowded world of studio monitoring?