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PMC unveils new compact monitor line

UK manufacturer PMC has revealed a new line of compact, near and midfield monitors designed for audio professionals working across a wide range of applications, from stereo to large-scale immersive formats.

Having been in development for five years, the new PMC6, PMC6-2, and PMC8-2, along with their associated subwoofers, the PMC8 SUB and PMC8-2 SUB, replace the company’s existing twotwo Series, have the same sound signature as PMC’s main monitor products. These main monitors include the revered QB1, BB6, MB3 and IB2 models.

Built from the ground up to ensure that the new products deliver the highest possible resolution with the lowest possible colouration, PMC has incorporated all-new drivers, DSP and Class-D amplifiers, as well as notable improvements to the company’s proprietary ATL bass-loading and Laminair air flow technologies.

Jeff Willcocks, PMC CEO, commented: “PMC has always understood what is required by world-class recording professionals and our monitors are internationally renowned for delivering exceptional sound quality. The launch of this new range represents a huge leap forward, both for the company and the customers we serve. We know that the level of excellence we can now deliver is unmatched and will have an enormous and positive impact on the professional audio industry.”

PMC commercial director, Oliver Thomas, who played a key part in the design of the new range, added: “From the outset, our aim was to raise the bar in terms of what could be achieved with near and midfield monitoring and to deliver a system that would be ideal for every application, from traditional stereo to the latest immersive audio systems. The last five years have been incredibly intensive as we have looked at every element of monitor design to see how we can reduce colouration and dramatically improve resolution.

“We now know that what we have created will be extremely significant to all sectors of the professional audio market and we are incredibly proud of this achievement. By offering monitors in different sizes and with correspondingly differing bass extensions and maximum SPLs, we can cater for every customer and every room size without compromising PMC’s renowned sound quality.”

The low frequency extension of the new designs belies the cabinet dimension due to advancements in both woofer and ATL bass loading technology. As scalable systems they can easily grow to meet the user’s requirements.

The active subs can be combined with the monitors to create one of PMC’s twin-cabinet XBD systems to deliver extended bass and dynamics. They can also be used as stand-alone LF monitors for sub channels. Future proofing has also been engineered into every model with advancements such as an expansion card slot for planned future signal interfacing options.

The systems can be configured via menu-driven controls on the rear panel, or through the company’s SOUNDALIGN network interface. Accessed through wired connections to any standard network via any web-browser on a PC, Mac or Tablet, SOUNDALIGN’s digital connectivity allows users to control each monitor or set them up in defined groups.

“Today´s producers and engineers naturally demand the very best from their reference loudspeakers, and we have delivered exactly that with the highest resolution compact nearfield and mid-field loudspeakers currently available,” Thomas concluded. “Feedback from field trials we have carried out with leading industry professionals in PMC’s community have been overwhelmingly positive. Whether you’re composing, recording, mixing, or mastering, our new monitors guarantee the best possible results in the shortest possible time.”