the box pro Mon A15

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Active stage monitor

  • Equipped with: 15" and 1.35" coaxial
  • Power: 450 W RMS, 900 W peak
  • Tweeter: 50 W class AB
  • Woofer: 400 W class D
  • Coverage pattern: 60° x 60°
  • Dual limiter
  • Maximum output level: Max. 126 dB
  • Frequency range: 45 - 20,000 Hz
  • XLR Combi input and XLR link out
  • Built-in stand/tripod flange mount
  • Dimensions: 610 x 365 x 545 mm
  • Weight: 19.5 kg
  • Optionally available protective cover: Article Nr 322029 (not included)
Disponível desde Agosto 2013
número de artigo 309207
unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
Power (Manufacturers Specs) 900 W
Bass Speaker in Inch 15"
Ways 2-Way
Colour Black
Weight 19,5 kg
Housing Material Wood
Analog Inputs 1
Microphone Input 0
Line Out XLR
Media Player No
Remote Control No
Effects No
Low Cut No
Monitor Angle Yes
RMS Power 450 W
Width 610 mm
Depth 545 mm
Sound Pressure in dB 126 dB
Height 365 mm
Number of HT Speaker 1
Number of HT Speakers 1
HT Speaker in Inch 1,35
Number of Midrange Speaker 0
Midrange Speaker in Inch without
Number of Bass Speakers 1
Number of Bass Speaker 1
Accu No
Stand Flange 35 mm
Flyable No
Construction Floormonitor
Line Input Yes
Ground Lift 1
Beam Angle Hor 60 °
Handheld / Headset No
Beam Angle Ver 70 °
Frequency Range (-3dB) from 45 Hz
Frequency Range (-3dB) to 20000 Hz
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Theo box pro Min A15
Músico Paulo Salgueiro 16.07.2022
Muito bom mesmo só falta colocar uns pés na zona lateral para facilitar o transporte e deslocação
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Alberto Pereira 24.01.2019
Bom som,
na minha opinião deveria ter asas para facilitar o transporte
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Rather useful monitors - worth a look
UK Beachboys 18.07.2014
A couple of days in, and some different things tried, and I really am rather pleased with these. Actually, my technique for research is quite flawed - I didn't notice something in the spec. I saw 15"/1" and missed the 'coax', so it was a surprise to find a 15" dual concentric - didn't make the link (or just missed) coaxial - perhaps because it just didn't click.

So first impressions good.Skimmed through the 26 page manual. As expected nothing useful in there at all. No real specs that mean much.

Sticking some music through it doesn't sound like Tannoy 15" dual-concentrics - to be honest it sounds like typical separate low/hi style boxes with 15" drivers - there's a trough in the frequency response around 250Hz - but it's not deep. There's also a small peak at around 6K.

Most cheaper active boxes tend to have some basic tone controls and mc and line level ability - which was actually in my first need list for this project. The specs don't mention levels at all, so it's line level only. There's enough volume for me to use it for my bass at home - but volume is low. Oddly, the design seems quite good. With the small preset style level control on zero, the unit has a slight hiss - which in a quiet room you can hear standing in front of it - but it's low enough not to annoy. Turning the gain up to full hardly impacts on the hiss at all - which is unusual. With the bass plugged in, it's loud enough for practice, but this is at full gain, and disconnecting the jack from the combo socket was loud! Input and control wise, the combo socket and the gain control is about it. You do have a small switch labelled FOH/MON which seems to just put a small boost in the response at about 2.5K. I prefer the sound with the switch set to monitor - the presence peak sounds less natural to me. There's a stand mounting socket hidden in the recess at the end opposite the input panel, which means if you do use them as main speakers the inputs would be on top?

There's an earth lift switch, and a voltage selector. If you try to overdrive them, there's clearly a limiter which kicks in when the green signal light goes red. When this comes on, it's loud - actually too loud for me to stand in front of, so volume seems sufficient. The low curved shape also means that despite the spec sheet weight of 19.5Kg it feels lighter, and carrying with the fingers in the socket panel recess doesn't cause problems - it feels lighter.

Construction is from MDF, covered with decent black textured paint. Internally there is the main amp circuit board and then another smaller board on the rear of the connector panel. Wiring is neat and tidy, and nothing inside that looks likely to cause problems. It's a Class D amplifier, so there's no mega heavy transformer inside ready to break loose.

I've been using Turbosound 2 X 12" wedges for years, but they are crazily heavy for a smallish box. They also sound rather weedy if I try to play my bass through them, but with these 15" monitors I'm thinking I might just DI the bass and use these on non-IEM gigs. I use IEMs whenever we play on smaller stages because the guitars and keys can't play quietly, but on the festival/arena size stages, they're usually far enough away that their volume isn't a problem. With big stages, my amp and cab also end up far enough away that I need more bass in the mons, so much so that there didn't seem much point even using the amp at the last one, and the rathe nice supplied PA had good 15" monitors - they worked for me, so at the end of the summer, I'll probably replace at least my turbo sound with this, and forget the amp and cabinet.

I didn't expect these to be as nice as this. I guess the downside is damage to the MDF from damage in the van - a case sounds good but frankly a square box will be impossible, while wedge shaped speakers can fit little gaps. I'm glad I spent the few extra quid for these. Perhaps a bit over the top for immediate use, but more useful to me personally afterwards.
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Trolomite 26.07.2018
I've had 2 of these for 4 years now, and still going strong. Really lightweight but sounds good. Plenty of output, may struggle a little on high demanding situations e.g. very loud band requiring ridiculous levels from the monitors. But even without speaker protection from the desk, these have survived thus far and with the inbuilt clip protection, I'm not as worried about the occasional hot signal sent to these as I know they'll be o.k.
Had many compliments from artists saying how good it sounded on stage. Does need a little graphic e.q to make them sound sweet but nothing major, generally around 2.5k ish if I remember correctly, and somewhere around 400... can't remember right now. Listen for yourself. Even the big four figured priced brands require a little sculpting two!

Low end is not as big as bigger brands but hey, they kick out more than little concentric 12s and give out enough for pretty much all situations.
I've even used these for FOH on small parties and even a wedding (with additional subs). Again, nothing but compliments on sound!
Durability, well you get what you pay for, they're not super solid so you just have to take care with them to make them last.
I'm sure they'll still be going strong for another 4 years at least with a little TLC.
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