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Home Monitors: Highest Resolution
From the moment of their introduction, the professional S-Series line of monitors had an immediate impact on the professional audio world, and has received multiple awards from a plethora of sources. The Home Monitors are three passive versions derived directly from this professional series. They have been designed with the explicit goal of providing the passionate music lover with the same precise sound of the studios monitors, while allowing him to use his own amplifiers.
All models of the HM-Series feature the ADAM proprietary ART tweeter (Accelerating Ribbon Technology), which ensures the best possible clarity and precision in the high frequencies. Not only high, but highest resolution.
Also, the Home Monitors captivate the listener’s ear with the stunning performance of the HexaCone woofer. The extraordinary properties of this material permit the low frequencies to match the quality of the high frequencies by providing a precise and powerful (yet never overemphasized!) bass.
HM2
The HM2 home monitor has an impressive frequency response of 40 Hz - 35 kHz. It utilizes a 7” HexaCone woofer with a 39 mm voice coil and a large magnet. Its mechanically rigid structure is responsible for the extremely high precision and stability in the bass and midrange. Combined with the ART tweeter, the system delivers unsurpassed openness and detail, revealing sonic information that is simply lost with conventional technology.
Review: "...unusual at the price"
"Thanks to the amount of detail coming out of the speaker you can hear into recordings to a degree that‘s quite unusual at the price. If you want to get involved with your music I suggest you seek them out."
Hi-Fi World (GB), 11/2008 (Issue 62)