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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 24 May 2012


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Blue Sky Sky System One

The Sky System One is a 200W-per-channel, 2.1, active nearfield monitoring system. Dan Duffell finds out whether you can get that big sound in a small room...

Price: £1.00
Manufacturer: Blue Sky
Website: http://www.abluesky.com

There are some very impressive nearfield monitors on the market at the moment, but few provide the kind of low-frequency definition achieved by three-way wall-mounted systems. The Sky System One promises ‘big-rig’ performance from a relatively small system – but does it deliver?

Score: 10

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 07
Filed under Studio Monitors

 

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