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Fostex Celebrates 25th Year with 6301
For 25 Years, the 6301 model from Fostex, be it the analog 6301B or the more recent digital 6301D, has been at the top of its game. With a built-in 10 watt amplifier, perfectly matched to a 10cm full range driver, it delivers a big sound, full of clarity from a small, versatile monitor. Best used in pairs, they accept any line level input, so they are ideal for use with instruments in project studios, on stage, in remote recording vehicles, video productions and multimedia presentations.
Manufactured from cast aluminum, these little monitors have earned a high reputation among production, broadcast and presentation professionals for being rugged and road worthy. Fostex has enjoyed steady sales of this monitor year after year and would like to thank audio professionals and musicians around the world for their continuing support.
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