The Rock MK-III DSP 2-Way Active Monitor

The unused Rock MK-III is accessible without further ado and will highlight the unused 7″ / 180mm Precious stone Film woofer plan as utilized within the Mini-Rock and Boulder MK-III models. The Rock MK-III DSP still holds the same measured Baltic Birch fixed cabinet and Corian front confuse as past versions of the Rock together with the 50kHz Fly 5 collapsed lace tweeter. This tall execution 24bit/96k Burr Brown converter plan offers a tremendous sum of DSP control for the client with exact 1/10th dB level control on the input channel and yield channels, quiet, stage, delay and 8 groups of completely parametric EQ counting different channel sorts, limiter assurance.

Bounty of manufacturing plant and client presets are included such as full 3-way hybrid integration for the Unity Sound Avalanche sub-woofer. The instinctive GUI is Mac and PC congruous over fixed air-tight Neutrik Ethernet connector. MOREOVER, the DSP has an extra yield channel displayed to the Rocks raise board on an adjusted XLR connector to bolster the Unity Sound Avalanche dynamic sub-woofer for illustration, alongside the adjusted XLR input connector. In all other perspectives, the DSP form is precisely the same detail as the standard analogue Rock MK-III show. The Rock MK-III, like its MK-II forerunner, is an unimaginably exact, fundamentally acclaimed 2-way dynamic blending reference near-field screen, considered by numerous experts to be the reference all others are measured by.

Outlined for requesting sound experts crossing a wide run of applications counting following, blending and basic acing applications. The Rock is similarly at domestic sat on large-format blending support or in a high-end studio, a domestic studio or an acing office. Not at all like numerous near-field monitors, the cabinet could be a fixed walled in area that doesn’t depend on a resound harbour to provide low-end execution. The advantage of this plan logic is exact bass with way better spacetime-space execution and a slow 12dB per octave roll-off, contradicting a 24dB roll-off with ported plans.

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