NAMM 2013 | Monkey Banana Turbo Studio Monitors | idjnow

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  • čas přidán 24. 01. 2013
  • I DJ NOW STOPS AT THE MONKEY BANANA MONITORS BOOTH AT NAMM 2013'
    The Monkey Banana Turbo Series Studio Monitor Speakers are not only ridiculously stylish in appearance, but they also contain serious engineering to achieve the absolute-best acoustic performance. The Bass-reflex acoustic design of Monkey Banana Speakers combines maximum efficiency and optimal bass extension while the medium-density fiberboard construction ensures proper damping of vibrations from the drivers. All of this is done behind a sophisticated industrial design that incorporates modern & minimalist fashion elements. In order to achieve this perfect combination of sound quality and appearance, the Monkey Banana Turbo Series enclosures were designed as a non-regular hexagon instead of the typical rectangle shape of the boring & bland studio monitors you're used to seeing. After careful calculation and experiment Monkey Banana found that the non-regular hexagonal structure is most effective in minimizing standing waves inside the enclosure. Standing waves create audible distortion that can compromise the overall sound quality of the speaker. Monkey Banana chose high-density fiberboard (MDF) for the enclosure to not only damp out unwanted resonances, but to ensure a solid and inert structure to mount the drivers to. All internal surfaces are lined with blended wool to further dampen the structure of the speaker cabinet.
    The beautiful logo lens on the front of the speaker focuses the LED light to clearly project the pride of the brand, yet subtly understating the craftsmanship behind it. This refined approach reflects the quality of the product from the first time you see it.
    If you have any questions please contact us at 1.800.355.7746
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Komentáře • 8

  • @Contraphet
    @Contraphet Před 11 lety +4

    I use the Turbo 8. In comparison with my yamaha hs80m they are way better. The monkeys are very transparent in the highs and mids. They tell you nearly all mistakes in your mix. The focus is defently more in the performance, wich also explains the look of the box. Yes, it looks nice, but it is more for the purpose of sound.
    Sceptical? Just test them in a store. You wont be dissapointed!

  • @idjnow-gear-up
    @idjnow-gear-up  Před 11 lety

    LOL......fortunately they come in a few different colors. Thanks for watching!

  • @romansweik
    @romansweik Před 11 lety

    i understand your concern but you'll change your mind if you listen to them in comparison to other monitor systems in the same price range. I own a pair of Turbo 6's and I'm glad I bought them instead of equivalent Yamaha's.

  • @DJDangerousNile
    @DJDangerousNile Před 9 lety

    Throw us a Pair Please!!!!

  • @Max16032
    @Max16032 Před 11 lety

    They look great, but...I think that's the issue that many are pointing out: Sometimes you can't trust a new brand that focuses more on looks rather than performance...
    I've read some reviews, and they must be good, but at that price tag? No, thanks.

  • @christopherAwaite
    @christopherAwaite Před 11 lety

    Great video and I have been loving your videos so far keep them coming. But man these are ugly

  • @HbbH38
    @HbbH38 Před 11 lety +1

    I agree wholeheartedly. And i've seen the full range of colours and the sub. Ugly speakers.