Versatile Placement Options
The PSI Audio A214-M's shallow height of less than 200mm makes it easy to integrate into various installations, especially where space is limited.
The PSI Audio A214-M is mainly designed as a "centre" speaker for surround monitoring applications. However, the unit may also be used as a basic component for all monitoring requirements.
The A214-M employs two woofers of 147mm and one tweeter of 100mm, for a programme power-handling of 160W. The speaker has sufficient acoustical output to satisfy the requirements of post-production and film mixing suites, as well as for other mixing applications.
PSI active loudspeakers feature CPR (Compensated Phase Response) and AOI (Adaptive Output Impedance) technology that is a hallmark of the company.
A major advantage is that it allows monitor systems to be made up from different models, without any detriment to the overall phase response of the system.
The shallow height of the A214-M (less than 200mm) allows the speaker to be easily incorporated into surround installations where space is an important factor
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The PSI Audio A214-M's shallow height of less than 200mm makes it easy to integrate into various installations, especially where space is limited.
With dual 147mm woofers and a 100mm tweeter, the A214-M supports a robust 160W program power, catering well to post-production and film mixing needs.
Features like CPR (Compensated Phase Response) and AOI (Adaptive Output Impedance) ensure that mixing with different speaker models doesn't affect the overall phase response, enhancing audio consistency.