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Studiospares SN10
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Description

The SN10 incorporates an 8" driver not a 6.5". It has a massive magnet which (together with the increased size) up-rates the power to 80 watts RMS (8 ohms). The HF output is handled by a 1" soft domed tweeter driven by the crossover which operates at 3.2kHz. The cabinet is constructed from 19mm MDF and veneered in black. The front grille is removable. Input connectors are brass screw terminals and will also accept standard banana-type speaker plugs. The sound is punchy and very close to the familiar NS10s. The stereo imagery is excellent and the top end is smooth.
Should users manage to fry either of the speakers, it`s nice to know that replacements are available (LF driver 248010 and tweeter 248020).

Discussions

NS10/kick drum woes

I've been playing around with the 'NS10-low-kick-mic' trick, but I'm getting terrible results. I'm actually using a studiospares SN10 cone (8") wired to an XLR, fed into a decent pre (amek). My recordings are horrifically low level and full of noise. I hear you usually have to eq out a bit of hiss and low...

Roll call, what monitors are you using..?

Krk rokit 5's and occasionally studiospares sn10's for grot box monitoring, and for headphone monitoring krk kns-8400's

sn10 vs hs50/hs80 Help please :)

i would seriously appreciate if someone could guide me to whom sounds the most identical to the Yamaha hs10s studiospares sn10 or hs50/hs80 These are for secondary purposes only as i have the kh120a