The Avantone MixCubes Active Mini-Reference Monitors are designed to be high-resolution, full-range powered mini-reference monitors for fixed or remote locations. Inspired by the 5C sound cubes, the Avantone MixCubes have become the industry standard in studios around the world.
The Avantone MixCubes Active Mini-Reference Monitors are perfect for active recordings and mixdown monitors applications. While originally inspired by the 5C sound cubes from decades ago, the Avantone MixCubes have become the number 1 best selling speaker of its type in history. The timeless design of the Avantone MixCubes Active Mini-Reference Monitors compliments a single full-range transducer.
Performance Objective
Studios primarily use 2-way & 3-way larger monitors designed to represent a wide range reference viewpoint at higher listening levels. However, in this newly developing age of High Definition Audio, there is still a need to also hear what your mix will sound like when played back over small bass-challenged systems such as televisions, clock radios, computers, car stereos, iPod docking stations, etc. It is important to make mixing judgments based partially on listening to reference monitors that will not impart tonal anomalies caused by crossovers or inferior full range drivers. Particular attention is always paid to the critical mid-range vocal/guitar/keyboard areas. This is where having a full-range monitor without a crossover is truly revealing. Ten months of R&D comparative listening & tweaking went into the voicing of the Avantone MixCubes. The result is a very smooth sounding, full range upgrade from the original 5C Sound Cubes. Listening tests reveal that the Avantone MixCubes have a smooth, more open, transparent top end response with extended bass while maintaining their basic original character.
Cabinet Design
The original 5C Sound Cubes were made of 1/2" particleboard covered with a glue-on wood grain contact paper. The Avantone Pro chooses to use thicker, denser MDF board because of its high rigidity and inherent low-resonance characteristics. They started with a 165mm (6 1/2") sealed cube design with radiused edges. They then chose an elegant Polyurethane high gloss RETRO-CREAM finish. The originals had either screws or on later models plastic binding posts mounted on a recessed plastic cup. They upgraded to high-end nickel plated, machined solid metal binding posts (Dual banana spacing) mounted on a black anodized ,milled and silk-screened aluminum terminal plate. Next they added a 7mm thick neoprene pad embedded into the base of the cabinet to serve as a skid-resistant acoustic isolator. Additionally, for creative mounting situations, they recessed an industry standard 5/8-27 mic stand mount into the base.
Driver Design
The originals were a basic 5 stamped frame design. The Avantone designed a proprietary 5.25" die cast aluminum frame driver/cone assembly to exceed the performance of the originals. The mounting bezel is then polished for an elegant appearance. The paper cone, chosen for its musical character, is custom designed & crafted using the finest New Zealand pulp with mica fibers added for lighter weight & rigidity. The cloth surround is made in Japan to exacting uniform thickness tolerances. The Top Plate and T-Yoke of driver are made of Sumitomo 1008 low carbon steel enabling the highest modeled flux density in the gap. The magnets are Y- 40 GRADE (MIL-SPEC) yielding a 43oz. High Power-low distortion motor structure.
Amplifier Design
The Avantone designed the amp module from the ground up to be a true professional-grade amplifier. It incorporates overkill concepts in component selection as well as safety. The result is a no-compromise amp with robust headroom characteristics that will rival the performance of much higher priced studio rack mount amps.
Avantone MixCubes Active Mini-Reference Monitors Features
- Balanced Input: This "combo XLR" input accepts a BALANCED male XLR plug as well as a 3-conductor BALANCED TRS 1/4 inch or a 2 conductor UNBALANCED TS 1/4 inch male plug. For unbalanced operation with a TS connector the minus signal is automatically grounded.
- System Gain This variable control adjusts the sensitivity of the signal that appears at the input. Rotating the control clockwise increases the sensitivity while a counter-clockwise rotation decreases sensitivity. The adjustable gain range is from -30 to +6 dB. A setting of +6 allows a full, unimpeded signal to be sent to the amplifier. The detented gain positions allow for repeatable settings between speakers for proper matching. Please Note when the signal appearing at the input is too hot, the amplifier can overload causing distortion and possible damage to the speaker. If overload occurs, attenuate (decrease) the input level by turning the knob counter-clockwise a few clicks.
- On/Off Switch This illuminated switch turns the amplifier section on and off. The Avantone MixCubes are still receiving power from the transformer however.
- AC Input This input is only to be use with the proprietary Avantone Power Supply. Tighten the cable/connector securely for reliable operation. Note: There is a switch on the power supply for selecting the proper AC/MAINS operating voltage for your location.
- Ground Lift Switch By engaging this switch the pin 1 shield is lifted at the input jack. This can be used to aid in ground loop control of the incoming analog line signal.
- Placement When positioning the Avantone Active MixCubes on stands or console bridges it is best to keep them at ear level and slightly angled in towards the engineer. Since they are shielded you can place the Avantone Mixcubes near a CRT video monitor or TV without causing any problems. The bottom mic stand mounts will also allow you creative positioning options in unusual studio playback situations.
Avantone MixCubes Active Mini-Reference Monitors Specifications
- System Type: Active (Self-powered) shielded full-range stereo pair
- Frequency Response: 90Hz - 17,000Hz (useful musical range)
- Driver Impedance: Nominal 8 ohms
- Max SPL: 104db @ 1 meter = 1%THD (PINK NOISE)
- Amplifier Type: Class A/B
- Amplifier Power: 60 watts RMS@ .005% THD (1KHz)
- Amp Frequency Response: 22Hz-50KHz +0dB/- 3dB (90Hz-50KHz +/-0dB)
- Noise: S/N -113 dB
- Sensitivity: 0dBu (.775VRMS) input at maximum volume (+6dB) = 104dB SPL
- Driver: Proprietary design 5.25" cast aluminum frame / paper cone / shielded
- Cabinet: sealed / 18mm MDF / Dacron acoustical stuffing
- Inputs: XLR & TRS (COMBO JACK) +4/Balanced and -10 unbalanced
- Color: Silver Grey
- Weight: 7 lb 5 oz (per speaker)
- Dimensions: 165mm x 165mm x 165mm (6 1/2" x 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" in)
Avantone MixCubes Active Mini-Reference Monitors Includes
- Pair of Avantone MixCubes
- Power Supply
- IEC Power Cable
- 5 Year Warranty
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Great Secondary Set
Apr 1st 2017Been using these for about a year next to my Focals and they are invaluable as a second reference. They really show you what's happening in the midrange of the mix.
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Mix cubes are excellent secondary monitors.
Nov 25th 2016These speakers are the best value secondary monitor and I use them for their midrange focus,and to make certain of mono compatability. I find mono makes me work harder to achieve clarity for each instrument and vocals.
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Quality Referrence Monitors...
Aug 9th 2012The Mixcubes have to be burned in, which takes a little time. These little guys replaced my NS10's. They do their job very well, not to mention they look great while doing it. Build is awesome! There is a reason why mixers use Mixcubes......
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Mixcubes
Jan 13th 2010I bought these off Front End a few months ago and they have been a critical purchase in changing and enhancing my setup. I use them in a monitor setup with a pair of Adam A7 monitors and between the 2 my only issues in regards to accuracy is my crappy room! Although since adding these i find i get MUCH closer to where i am aiming MUCH quicker. They are basically a mid range monitor and they don't sound very good. They are not meant to though. These are meant be accurate, and in that they are. You want the truth? If you can handle the truth craft your mix on these. If you can't handle the Truth mix on a Bose system and you will sound good (to you on THAT system) no matter how much it sucks. The active versions in my opinion are a godsend. The power supplies are massive but it beats hooking them up to an amp and i guess the remain a portable option if required.