The Avantone Mix Cube is a modern version of the legendary 5C Sound Cubes, a studio standard from the 80s and 90s: powerful, detailed, accurate, linear, transparent and a timeless design. The cube shape makes it a true point sound source. Zero horizontal or vertical axial shift results in optimal impulse as well as frequency and phase response.
The MixCube comes into its own in near-field monitoring situations. In the time of 'high definition audio' producers often need alternative sound samples of their fresh mixes to truly judge its 'life-like' quality.
In all honesty, this is more of dating for DV247 than the mix cubes.
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Feels more like a family business than w massive company when you talk to them. And they pick they pick up the phone every time!
As for the mixcubes,
Briefly, if you’re not familiar with them, they are great for an alternative monitor when mixing. A bit like NS10s back in the day, if you can make a mix sound good on these you know it will transfer well. Not gorgeous sounding by any means, perfect for highlights clashes in your mid range.
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Big fan of these. Makes you listen to the song instead of the sonics which is really beneficial I find. I work in a small room with Genelec 8010as and these are great companion speakers. Will highlight any harshness for sure. Good for night time listening too since there's no bass.
I added this single reference speaker to my equipment purely for the purpose of checking that my mixes work in mono and still sound good on low end challenged systems/speakers. It feels really well built, and has a really good quality finish to it.
Hello . The Avantone loudspeaker I bought is a great measure of the midrange. You can check the sound of the vocals and other instruments in the context of the whole mix. recommend