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Adam F5 review: A terrific and affordable powered audio-monitor system

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Adam Audio’s <strong>F5 Active Nearfield Monitor</strong> is the smallest member of the company’s F-Series family, which caters to the entry-level pro audio market. Advertised as near-field monitors and priced at $275 per speaker, two F5s make impressive companions on a largish desktop or mounted on a nearby wall.</p><h2>The physical details</h2>
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Each black F5 sports Adam’s X-ART tweeter and a 5-inch, glass-fibre/paper woofer. Separate 25-Watt amplifiers power each driver. Unlike traditional “computer” speakers, the F5 is not shielded, though in a day when CRT monitors are extremely rare, this is unlikely to be an issue. The power supply is switchable between 115 and 220 volts.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2095823/adam-f5-review-a-terrific-and-affordable-powered-audio-monitor-system.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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