The "nearfield monitor" is an
indispensable tool for recording artists, engineers, and
audiophiles alike. Used to evaluate sound quality all
the way from initial sessions in a recording studio through
sometimes-extensive post-production editing and "tweaking,"
these monitors must be accurate and unimpeachable windows
into the creative vision and how faithfully it is brought
to an audience.
Perhaps no one in the industry brings more experience
to the task of creating a nearfield monitor than Phil
Jones, the designer of the famed Acoustic Energy AE-1,
Boston Acoustic's Lynnfield 300 and 500 monitors, the
critically-acclaimed Platinum Audio Solo and Reference
One speakers, and AAD's own extraordinary 2001.
Now, he's raised the bar once more with the AAD 7001,
a speaker that combines advanced metallurgy, driver
design, enclosure technology, and an unprecedented attention
to cosmetic detail. The result? The 7001 is already
being hailed as the finest two-way monitor loudspeaker
ever developed.
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