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    Honesty When it comes to your studio recordings , you want honesty . In fact, considering how important your art is, you should demand it! That’ s why we designed the new B3030A and B3031A Referenc e Monitors to speak nothing but the TRUTH. Oh, they still sound great hooked up to y our stereo or your video surround system, but they w ere really b[...]

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    Page 2 of 4 What’ s with the funny-looking tw eeter? Ribbon tweeters bring a level of accuracy and sophistication to high-resolution studio monitors that was previously unattainable. They provide ex ceptionally wide horizontal dispersion (for a larger “ sweet-spot”), while holding the vertical dispersion extremely tight. And since our ribbon [...]

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    Page 3 of 4 C omputer Setup Placement is also critical. Ideally , all loudspeakers should be placed away fr om walls to ensure proper bass response. But f ear not, B3030A/B3031A monitors featur e Room Compensation switches so you can place them against walls, or ev en in corners. Walls tend to enhanc e low-frequency content, and corners exaggerate [...]

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    Page 4 of 4 ©2011 Red Chip Compan y Ltd. Technical specifi cations and appearance subject to change without notice. The information contained herein is c orrect at the time of printing . All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. BEHRINGER acc epts no li ability for any loss which may be suff ered by any person who relies either[...]