Air 25

Air 25

Three-way active near/midfield monitor - two 10" woofers, 5.5" midrange and 1.1 soft dome tweeter. AIR 25 is the "big brother" of the AIR Series. Delivering unprecedented clarity combined with massive power, this monitor will take care of the most demanding listening requirements.

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Introduction

With four massive built-in amps enabling more than 1200 watts of power, the AIR 25 is designed for large music studios, and mastering and post production facilities where power is an issue.

This monitor is equally suited for stereo as well as multichannel monitoring.

DSP room adaption allows for perfect customization for any room construction and its inter-monitor level calibration feature ensures consistent levels in all sessions.

Three-way active near/midfield monitor - two 10" woofers, 5.5" midrange and 1.1 soft dome tweeter.

AIR 25 is the "big brother" of the AIR Series. Delivering unprecedented clarity combined with massive power, this monitor will take care of the most demanding listening requirements.

With four massive built-in amps enabling more than 1200 watts of power, the AIR 25 is designed for large music studios, and mastering and post production facilities where power is an issue.

This monitor is equally suited for stereo as well as multichannel monitoring.

DSP room adaption allows for perfect customization for any room construction and its inter-monitor level calibration feature ensures consistent levels in all sessions.

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AIR25

Specifications

  • Status Discontinued
  • Segment Pro
  • Series AIR
  • Type Main Monitor
  • Analog inputs AES3 XLR
  • AC Power Input 100-240V 50/60Hz
  • Box Principle Front-loaded bass reflex
  • Crossover 3-way DSP-based
  • Tweeter 1.1in soft dome
  • Midrange 5.5in MSP
  • Woofer 10in MSP
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Air + Air Software

  • Status:
  • Segment:
  • Series:
  • Type:
  • Analog inputs:
  • AC Power Input:
  • Box Principle:
  • Crossover:
  • Tweeter:
  • Midrange:
  • Midrange/Woofer:
  • Woofer:
  • AIR Remote
  • Discontinued
  • Pro
  • AIR
  • Control
  • AIR 12
  • Discontinued
  • Pro
  • AIR
  • Nearfield Monitor
  • AES3 XLR
  • 100-240V 50/60Hz
  • Rear-loaded bass reflex
  • 2-way DSP-based
  • 1.1in soft dome
  • 8in MSP
  • AIR 15
  • Discontinued
  • Pro
  • AIR
  • Nearfield Monitor
  • AES3 XLR
  • 100-240V 50/60Hz
  • Rear-loaded bass reflex
  • 2-way DSP-based
  • 1.1in soft dome
  • 10in MSP
  • AIR 20
  • Discontinued
  • Pro
  • AIR
  • Main Monitor
  • AES3 XLR
  • 100-240V 50/60Hz
  • Front-loaded bass reflex
  • 3-way DSP-based
  • 1.1in soft dome
  • 5.5in MSP
  • 10in MSP
  • AIR 25
  • Discontinued
  • Pro
  • AIR
  • Main Monitor
  • AES3 XLR
  • 100-240V 50/60Hz
  • Front-loaded bass reflex
  • 3-way DSP-based
  • 1.1in soft dome
  • 5.5in MSP
  • 10in MSP
  • AIR 6
  • Discontinued
  • Pro
  • AIR
  • Nearfield Monitor
  • AES3 XLR
  • 100-240V 50/60Hz
  • Rear-loaded bass reflex
  • 2-way DSP-based
  • 1.1in soft dome
  • 7in MSP
  • AIR Control Software
  • Discontinued
  • Pro
  • AIR
  • Control
  • AIR Control
  • Discontinued
  • Pro
  • AIR
  • Control

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