Un monitor economico con woofer composito da 5,25 pollici e tweeter a cupola in seta, che fornisce un suono fluido e non affaticante con controlli di sintonia acustica a pannello posteriore per l'ottimizzazione della stanza.
Mackie's MR524 occupies a sweet spot for home producers who have outgrown "multimedia" speakers but aren't ready to drop four figures on a pair of monitors. The standout feature is the logarithmic waveguide, which noticeably widens the listening area; you don't have to be frozen in a perfect triangle to get an accurate stereo image. Sonically, the silk dome tweeter delivers a smooth, non-fatiguing high end that makes long mixing sessions much more tolerable than some of its harsher, metal-domed competitors in this price bracket.
The 5.25-inch woofer is punchy and handles transients with respectable speed, though physics dictates its limits. While the low-end is tight and well-defined for its size, it lacks the visceral depth needed for serious sub-bass translation, often requiring a companion subwoofer for bass-heavy electronic genres. The "Acoustic Space" and HF filters on the rear are essential additions, allowing for quick compensation when monitors are placed too close to a wall"a common scenario in cramped bedroom setups.
Build quality is rugged, maintaining Mackie's reputation for durability, though you may notice a slight idle hiss in very quiet environments. For the money, the MR524 offers a remarkably honest representation of the frequency spectrum, making it a reliable workhorse for podcasters and budding mix engineers who need clarity without clinical harshness.
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