The
Fluid Audio C5
are a cost-effective pair of professional active monitors that create an honest and linear sound image through clever design. They are ideal for home use to listen to music on the computer, as comparison monitors or for computer games.
A 20W Class-AB analog power amplifier is built into the left speaker, which provides low-distortion amplification and is connected to the right monitor via a supplied speaker cable. A 5" speaker with highly compressed paper cone is installed as woofer. In this case, the material paper allows a cost-efficient design with excellent transient fidelity and a crisp bass response. The crossover is phase-optimized, so that no cancellations or sound losses are to be expected in the crossover area.
The Fluid Audio C5:
Housing material: vinyl-coated MDF
5" woofer with high density paper cone
1" tweeter with polyetherimide cone
Cut-off frequency: 4.5 kHz
Rear bass reflex port
Transmission range: 54Hz - 22kHz
Maximum sound pressure level: 98dB SPL
Class AB power amplifier (20W) in the left box
Signal to noise ratio: >
90dB (A-weighted)
Inputs: jack (balanced), cinch (unbalanced)
Input impedance jack: 20kOhm
Input impedance Cinch: 10kOhm
Rear volume adjustment
Shielded against HF interference
Output current limiter, overheat, transient and subsonic protection circuit
Despite having so much hate on social media, these speakers really outperform all those negative critics. I randomly picked these speakers over Mackie and Tannoy Reveal series, due to budget constraints and availability. Oh boy! I am fully blown by the quality of sound at this price point. I am not a producer but an avid music listener and explorer. These are amazing pair of monitors. Thank you Musicstore, a delighted customer.
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