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A Nice PairReview | Home & Studio Recording, Dec 1985...of Tannoy DTM-8 Monitors. Compact monitoring for the compact studio. |
AKG LSM50 Micro Monitors.Review | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1983 |
All Under ControlReview | Home & Studio Recording, Nov 1986JBL Control 1 MonitorsSmall monitors; small price; big sound. |
Auratone T6 MonitorsReview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1984 |
B&W Rock Solid MonitorsReview | Recording Musician, Oct 1992They're stylish, they're cute, they're magnetically shielded - but how do they sound? |
Bass: The Final FrontierReview | Recording Musician, Nov 1992Richard Allan RA8 Monitors and RA12 Sub-Bass UnitsBy combining two of their compact RA8 monitors with a pair of sub-bass units, RA have come up with an earth-shaking system at a realistic price. |
Bose 101 Mini MonitorsReview | Home & Studio Recording, Aug 1984 |
Dawn ChorusReview | Recording Musician, Aug 1992Dawn Patrol Studio MonitorsPaul White tests an unusual pair of studio monitors from a new British manufacturer. |
Electro-Voice Sentry 100A SpeakersReview | Home & Studio Recording, Jan 1984 |
In MiniatureReview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986Tandy Minimus 7 monitorsThese tiny speakers make handy near-field monitors due to their detailed sound and good imaging. |
JBL 4208 Near Field MonitorsReview | Recording Musician, Jul 1992One of a new range of stylish and cost-effective near-field monitors. |
JBL 4401 MonitorsReview | Home & Studio Recording, May 1984 |
JBL Control 1 MonitorsReview | Sound On Sound, Mar 1987It is easy to be fooled by their diminutive stature, but these tiny monitors pack one helluva sonic punch. Paul Gilby was on the receiving end. |
Jbl Control 1 Plus/SB1 Sub-Bass UnitReview | Music Technology, Oct 1990Studio MonitorsChoosing studio monitors on a tight budget can be a demoralising experience - unless you're wise to JBL's new Control 1 Plus and its bass-driving partner. Nigel Lord takes control. |
JBL's Control Micro MonitorsReview | Recording Musician, Feb 1993 |
Korg MM-25 MonitorReview | Electronics & Music Maker, Dec 1983A powerful new addition to the Korg range, a home, stage or studio monitor with a myriad of capabilities |
Make Your Own MonitorsReview | Recording Musician, May 1993Wilmslow Audio SPL1 Near-Field Monitor KitDIY-type nightmare, mates. Will it fall apart the first time you put a vase full of daffs on it? No way — this item is positively kit-tabulous! |
Monitor Special: Urei 809 - Part 1Review Series | Home & Studio Recording, Jul 1986Ken Dibble checks out this pair of Urei monitors and draws some interesting conclusions. |
Off The ShelfReview | Home & Studio Recording, Oct 1986Royd A7 monitorsDesigned originally as bookshelf speakers, the A7 have found popularity as a near-field monitor. |
Peavey 308S MonitorsReview | Music Technology, Sep 1991Studio MonitorsWhy choose between "flat" studio monitors and hi-fi speakers when you can have one pair for both jobs? Nigel Lord cranks up Peavey's 308s's. |
Questar QA3 Active MonitorsReview | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1984 |
Ramsa Compact Sound MonitorsReview | International Musician, Jun 1986Studio TestA new name to challenge the Auratones of this world? Curtis Schwartz reports |
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