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Adam A5 Now Shipping
Westlake Village, CA - Jul 15, 2008 - Adam Audio is now shipping the A5 powered monitor. The A5 features a compact size, three finishes and is powered by two 25W on-board amplifiers.
The A5 tweeter is Adam's Accelerated Ribbon Technology folded ribbon tweeter with a 5" woofer constructed of a carbon fiber and Rohacell sandwich. The front of the A5 sports dual ports for low frequency response down to 55Hz. The rear panel includes balanced XLR jacks, unbalanced RCA jacks, and Adam Stereolink that connects speakers with input and output jacks and allows the user to control the overall volume of the system from any one speaker's gain control.
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