S2V
Description
ADAM S2V is a professional active two-way near-field studio monitor designed for professional studios, musicians, and audiophiles alike. It is part of the S series of the German manufacturer ADAM Audio. The main features of the monitor include a bi-amp circuit: this means that the signal is separately amplified for low and medium frequencies, and separately for high frequencies. Class D and A/B amplifiers are used: 300 W are provided for the low-frequency driver and 50 W are supplied by the tweeter. The monitor reproduces the full frequency range of high-resolution audio with crystal clarity.
Product information
The Adam S2V are classic 2-way near-field monitors designed for use in small to medium-sized control rooms.
The 7" woofer, built from the ground up specifically for the S Series, covers frequencies from 35 Hz to 3 kHz and delivers powerful, distortion-free low-end with a wide dynamic range. The carefully crafted S-ART high-frequency tweeter, handcrafted in ADAM Audio's Berlin factory, works beautifully in tandem with the newly developed HPS waveguide to produce absolutely accurate images in a generously distributed sweet spot.
S series
A line of flagship monitors from Adam, consisting of models: S2V, S3H, S3V, S5H & S5V, where H means the speakers are designed for horizontal use and V for vertical use. This line is the result of a combination of many years of development and innovation by Adam engineers with the latest computer-aided design technologies.
Innovations created specifically for the S Series include: all-new woofers and midrange drivers, newly designed waveguides for the S Series tweeter (and midrange driver on S5 models) + new DSP engine providing crossover optimization, voice options and expansion potential .
The result of all efforts is a set of speakers with precise frequency response and wide consistent dispersion, offering extended low- and mid-range detail and strong overall performance. This generation operates over wider frequency ranges than previous ADAM Audio designs - so you get more bass and the most critical mid-range information with increased overall maximum output level but reduced distortion.