NAMM 2015: New Tascam 2-way Monitors

US VL-S5 system is aimed at the entry-class studio monitor market      22/01/15

NAMM 2015: New Tascam 2-way Monitors


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TASCAM tells us that they are set to conquer the entry-class studio monitor market with the VL-S5 system. This is what they have to say about them...

The two-way monitors employ a 5" curved Kevlar cone with a high-temperature voice coil and damped rubber surround. A 1" silk dome tweeter produces crisp highs without the fatigue of metal components.

The active, bi-amplified power section produces 70W per side – 30W to the highs and 40W for the low end. The monitor has balanced and unbalanced XLR and 1/4" inputs with a trim control. A large rear port extends the low end frequency response from 60Hz to 22kHz. The modern industrial design is sure to be the focus of any project studio.

At only $149 each, VL-S5 monitors are an unbeatable value for any studio.

  • 2-way Studio Reference Monitor
  • 5" curved Kevlar cone with a high-temperature voice coil and damped rubber surround
  • 1" natural silk dome tweeter
  • Magnetically shielded
  • Bi-amplified 40W + 30W power amp section
  • 60Hz – 22kHz frequency response
  • Protection circuits include: RF interference, output current limiting, over temperature, turn-on/off transient, subsonic filter, external main fuse
  • Switchable 120V/240V power


Pricing and Availability:
$149 each

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