Vance Powell's Studio Monitors

Vance Powell utilizes the ProAc Studio 100 studio monitors, known for their detailed sound reproduction and robust build. These monitors feature multi-strand oxygen-free copper cabling, a power handling capacity of 30-150W, and an 8Ω impedance. They offer a frequency response from 35Hz to 30kHz, with a sensitivity of 88dB at 1W/1m. The monitors incorporate a 6 1/2" cone for bass/midrange and a 1" silk dome tweeter, housed in a Black Ash finish. Each unit measures 203mm x 406mm x 254mm and weighs 12kg. The source is a user-uploaded photo showing Powell's studio setup.

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Vance Powell uses the Yamaha NS-10M studio monitors, known for their precise sound reproduction. These monitors feature a 2-way, closed system with an 18cm cone for low frequencies and a 3.5cm dome for highs. They have a frequency response of 60Hz to 20kHz, a crossover frequency of 2kHz at 12dB/octave, an impedance of 8Ω, and an output sound pressure level of 90dB/W/m. The monitors handle a rated input of 25W and a maximum input of 50W, measuring 215mm in width, 382mm in height, and 199mm in depth, with a weight of 6kg. This information is supported by a user-uploaded photo.

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Vance Powell uses the Crane Song Avocet II Stereo Monitor Controller in his studio setup, as evidenced by a user-uploaded photo. This versatile monitor controller allows Powell to seamlessly upgrade from stereo to surround sound, accommodating configurations up to 7.1 channels with additional units. It features high-precision 24bit/192kHz DACs, multiple digital and analog inputs, and XLR balanced outputs, making it an essential tool for professional audio monitoring.

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In the video titled "Vance Powell: Recording Rock" by Sound On Sound magazine, at the 0:04 mark, a Crane Song Avocet Stereo Monitor Controller is visibly placed on Vance Powell's mixing desk.

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