Proved that despite its huge size the CD3000 can be shoved down one's throat.
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Those are made for pro use, they may be powerful amps but the sound quality is compromised, but who knows, maybe they are good, but usually those pro amps are not even hi-fi or hi-end gear
This stuff looks like Pro equipment— that is, stuff made for recording studios and the like. For whatever reason, Pro equipment is never spoken of as comparable to consumer audio gear. Pro stuff is extremely well-built, but as with 'Studio Monitor' loudspeakers, it's often not the most 'musical;' it's designed to be analytical, to let the recording engineer or mixer hear every little detail.
Proved that despite its huge size the CD3000 can be shoved down one's throat.
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Well not always, I have a pair of Alesis Monitor One MKII, pasive monitors and they sound very good, and very musical, at the distance they are intended to, near to mid field.....for long distances I don't know I never had tried them, my listening room is not too big for that...
I know they are pro-amps but they look pretty serious though compared to other pro-amps with like 5 or more headphone outputs. The prices and build quality seems to be right too.
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