Focal Trio6 8 inch Powered Studio Monitor Reviews
The Focal Trio6 Be created quite a stir here at Sweetwater. Now, Focal ups the ante with its successor, dubbed simply the Trio6. Incorporating numerous upgrades, the Focal Trio6 powered studio monitor is, essentially, three monitors in one. With a state-of-the-art driver complement consisting of an 8-inch woofer, a 5-inch midrange, and a 1.5-inch tweeter, the Trio6 delivers reference-grade 3-way monitoring with a frequency response of 35Hz–40kHz and functions as a main/mid-field monitor in small-to-midsized control rooms. Like its predecessor, the Trio6’s Focus mode gives you 2-way monitoring using the 5-inch driver and the tweeter, restricting frequencies to between 80Hz and 40kHz. But the Trio6 also offers a new Focus mode that employs only the 5-inch midrange. With a frequency response of 100Hz–15kHz, this mode offers a modern take on the classic “cube” speakers that have been staples on console meter bridges for decades. For optimal acoustic integration and positioning, the Trio6 is equipped with a rotatable tweeter/midrange panel for flexible placement in either vertical or horizontal orientation.
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Nailed it!
Best I've ever heard, even better then Dutch and Dutch which used to be my favorite , the lows go down far enough I can dial them in perfectly without a sub for mixing. Thing about these is they sound so good but still reveal everything that needs to be fixed, kind of trippy dunno how they did that. Aside from mixing and mastering just listening and using for production is worth the price of admission in itself once you hear them it's pretty hard to let them go once you really understand them, not to mention the one way and two way modes with the switch… incredible.. great job!