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Samson Resolv RXA5 Reference Monitor

Samson Resolv RXA5 Reference Monitor

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If you’re actively recording and mixing in the studio, you need powerful speakers capable of capturing every last detail without discoloring the audio. Now built with Samson’s newly developed Air Displacement Ribbon Tweeter for even more accurate presentation, the Samson Resolv RXA5 Reference Monitor brings you the latest in studio technology for an all-around awe-inspiring performance Read More

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nelson
5275
Dec 10, 2014
Thanks again for joining the drop with the community. We submitted the group’s order with the vendor for the Samson Resolv RXA5 Reference Monitor shortly after the drop ended and they have begun preparing it for shipment.
Once the group’s order is ready at the vendor’s location, they will send the bulk shipment to our fulfillment center where we’ll break it up into individual orders and ship them off to you as soon as possible.
The moment we receive confirmation regarding the shipping schedule from the vendor, we will provide you guys with updated information on the status of your package.
Expect an update from us on 12/22 or sooner.
pol5
19
Dec 7, 2014
are Reference Monitor different than normal speakers? New with this audiophile world and people say google it.. but since i have no knowledge, it doesn't really help me...
RoaroftheTiger
27
Dec 8, 2014
Good Heavens !... "normal speakers" are ie. Anything from Cheap 'Panasonics' from a inexpensive All- in- One "stereo set " to Wilson $40, 000 Speaker Systems , Plus ! What's Your "personal" set ? I'll Tell You if They are even considered a "hi - fi " speaker of Any Value. (honest sound quality/ NOT 'price tag' ) But, I Must ask... Did ANY of the Above response make sense to You ? (" .... ALL Speakers should be "auditioned" ... especially so called ' Reference Monitors'.") If NOT.... You may want to take - up Photography instead ... just sayin' ;) P.S. These 'Samson's and Most Monitors shown here, already have built - in Amplifiers. Do You already have an Amplifier etc. ? If You Do, Other "non - powered " Speakers, regardless of Their so called stated Quality Grade- High Fidelity ("hi - fi ") / Monitors; may be more suitable, for you. FYI- I always hated JBL "4310" Monitors and It's Consumer Disguised 'clone', the "L-100"s. Yet, I love the 'BBC' based diminutive Monitor, the 'LS3/5a'. A Winner in Most Homes and Most Studio Work. Both the JBL and the 'LS3/5a', need Amplification.
jwestarb
20
Dec 9, 2014
@pol5 Basically, normal speakers you buy from Best Buy are colored and have a far from neutral frequency response (look that up on images - it's simple to understand). Studio monitors are meant to be precise listening instruments of the sounds that they reproduce. Instead of being colored or bass heavy, monitors are meant to be accurate and reproduce all frequencies in the sound spectrum with equal dB output. This helps for audio engineers who need to hear the music they're mixing and audiophiles who want quality sound reproduction. I'd suggest getting 8" monitors if bass is important to you because 5" woofers usually suffer a bit in the low end.
All in all, regular speakers usually take low quality recordings (like Youtube, Pandora and Spotify) and make them sound better with a bit of "tricks," (like I said, sound coloring and bass boosting). Monitors on the other hand, will make a shitty recording sound like a shitty recording and a great recording sound like a great recording - because they're accurate. But regular speakers will never reveal the detail of a great recording either.
SttonyDamunsta
7
Dec 7, 2014
so im really confused , the video that comes with the description of these speakers ..are of another kind of speaker no ?
RoaroftheTiger
27
Dec 7, 2014
SttonyDamunstaThe More Expensive (with a Larger 6 inch Bass Speaker and Enclosure) RXA6 is also shown in the Video. But the "sonic signature " of the Smaller RXA5(with a 5 inch Woofer), is the same; less " a bit " of Bass. Trust that's more clear.
Chuckxero
0
Dec 5, 2014
cost almost the same as the product to ship to Australia like really
Scottcha
13
Dec 5, 2014
gahhh I literally just opened up a pair of rokit 5" monitors.
RoaroftheTiger
27
Dec 2, 2014
Noticed there are 'Mounting Holes' on the back panel. It would be nice to " float " These above my Desktop at 'ear level'. Can anyone suggest an "adjustable arm" Desk Mount Stands, that would fit ?
btw - After some research; another retailer online, shows Their "shipping weight " @ 19 lbs. each. Leaves me wondering if the Vivo ' V001B ' - "monitor desk mount stand" ; from a recent drop will fit ? (originally, intended for a Video Monitor) It's weight maximum was tested by Alex Peterkin of Massdrop, @ 17 lbs. hmmmmmm ???? ;) Yes, I also noted the 'stands' mounting plate, may NOT work. Will anyone, even venture a guess ?
Mehul
199
Dec 2, 2014
Hi everyone, so we spoke with the vendor and were able to obtain better pricing. The monitor is now $20 cheaper than the original listing price! Due to this new pricing, we are going to extend the drop for another 3 days to let more people partake in the drop. Thanks!
jwestarb
20
Nov 30, 2014
i always suggest that everyone go for a bigger woofer. 5" are good, but they can't output the expected amount of dB for the low end. bass will suffer (only a tiny bit)
acriollo
39
Nov 29, 2014
any reviews?
AyeLapay
41
Nov 28, 2014
If this is a Adam/Emotiva clone this speaker will sound pretty good. If you don't listen critically with a subwoofer you won't notice the need for one.. Until you do. As a footnote for the love of god make it *very obvious* this price is not per pair.
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