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MONITOR 1 v2 - M1v2 | Soundfield Audio

    https://soundfieldaudio.net/m1v2
    Monitor 1 v2 Soundfields original monitor, back with new drivers and bass options. Still in the same size cabinet, but now with a larger 7" coaxial and …

Soundfield Audio | Stereophile.com

    https://www.stereophile.com/content/soundfield-audio-0
    Soundfield Audio, a speaker company which launched six months ago in Tampa, was making a considerable mark with its Soundfield Audio Monitor 1 ($1300/pair) and larger Soundfield Audio System 2 ($7500/pair with separate subwoofers). The Monitor 1 is a 3-way bookshelf that claims to reach down to 38 Hz ±3 dB, and boasts a passive 5.25" midwoofer and …

Soundfield Audio Monitor 1

    https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=109303.0
    Soundfield Audio Monitor 1 Review. I first became aware of Soundfield Audio and met AJ at the 2011 Capital Audio Fest in Rockville MD. I ended up spending more time in the Soundfield Audio room than any other. As I had commented in a prior post, the Monitor 1 was among my favorite speakers at the show. I was amazed that these speakers, at $1k ...

Soundfield Audio

    https://soundfieldaudio.net/
    Soundfield Audio was born from a passion for music. Our products reflect the philosophy that loudspeakers should strive to sound like the real thing. "Hi Fidelity" once meant exactly that. If you know what live acoustic music sounds like, you will appreciate our products.

Soundfield Audio Monitor 1

    https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=98017.0
    Soundfield Audio introduces the Monitor 1, a bookshelf sized speaker (17x10x12.5) with full ranged sound, obtained by using a 5.5" passive coaxial midwoofer/tweeter and an active 8" long throw subwoofer, powered by it's own 300 watt amplifier. Introductory pricing is $1000/pr.

Soundfield Audio Monitor 1... Here We Go!

    https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=97955.0
    After living with a good coax speaker for a while now, I can't ever go back to physically separated drivers. I think part of the reason why the "single driver" folks hate multi-way speakers so much is the lack of coherence that physically separated midrange and high frequency drivers exhibit.

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