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Note that this is a discontinued product. You may want to visit the brand's page here to browse their newer products.

What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • Extremely clear monitors, better for mixing and mastering than any other monitor besides other PMCs
  • Sounds like mains, with a really big sound footprint, unusual for near-field or mid-field monitors
  • Allows the user to make incredibly detailed, accurate decisions and be extremely happy with the results
  • Inspiring and musical sound, which empowers the user as an engineer and producer
  • The Sound Align software and graphic EQ works really well after a firmware update

Product Considerations

  • Benefits significantly from AES input, analog input may require a very accurate converter to achieve similar quality
  • Requires a very long break-in period
  • Firmware updates may be needed to ensure optimal performance of Sound Align
  • The Prism Lyra may not work well for AES monitoring

Takeaway: The PMC6-2 monitors are great for an engineer who wants to make detailed and accurate mix decisions, and they sound amazing. If you have AES, these could be the right monitors for your studio.

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PMC6-2 XBD

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An excellent review of a great product
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3/1/2022
An excellent review of a great product
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3/1/2022

Manufacturer details

  • Type: Active 3-way nearfield reference monitor with ATL™ bass loading
  • Drive Units: LF 2 x PMC 150mm (6") studio 6 drivers, MF PMC 55mm (2") soft dome mid-range, HF PMC 27mm (1") soft dome tweeter
  • Effective ATL™ Length: 2m (6.6ft)
  • Frequency Response: 33Hz - 25kHz (-3dB) (@1m full space, on-axis)
  • Max continuous SPL: 109dB @1m
  • Max Peak SPL: 121dB @1m
  • Directivity: H +/-50 degrees V +60/-40 degrees (-6dB off axis @10kHz)
  • Amplifier Power: LF 2 x 400Wrms, MF 1 x 400Wrms, HF 1 x 400Wrms
  • Power consumption (idle): 50W
  • Power consumption (max): 1500W
  • Dimensions: H 400mm (15.7") W 430mm (16.9") D 372mm (14.6")
  • Weight: 21.3kg (47lbs) each
Adding a PMC8-2 SUB unit to a PMC6-2 monitor easily reconfigures them as PMC's renowned and flexible twin-cabinet format XBD monitor system. This system combines the PMC6-2's unrivalled clarity and resolution with an active sub to form a perfectly integrated full-range monitoring system that is ideal for all high-end music production.
This system combines the PMC6-2's unrivalled clarity and resolution with an active sub to form a perfectly integrated full-range monitoring system that is ideal for all high-end music production. In the case of the PMC6-2, configuring it as an XBD system reinforces the bass output of the main speaker's LF drivers, greatly increasing headroom and extending the bass down to 25Hz, creating a system with a sense of effortless capability.

Configuring the PMC6-2 XBD system is simple; connect the input directly to the PMC6-2, and add an AES3 digital cable to carry the main monitor's 'through' output down to the PMC8-2 SUB. The two cabinets can be connected either to a LAN or directly to each other via their network ports. When you select the dedicated 'XBD' mode the DSP seamlessly combines both units into a single, larger-scale monitor.

Further detailed configuration can be carried out from the rear-panel controls or using the intuitive SoundAlign™ browser-based software via the LAN connection, where both speakers appear as a single PMC6-2 XBD unit when linked. "3-way active, twin cabinet, mid-field reference monitor with ATL™ bass loading Frequency response: 25Hz - 25kHz (- 3dB @1m full space, on-axis) State-of-the-art Class-D amplifiers: HF 400W, MF 400W, LF 2x 400W, SUB(XBD) 2 x 400W Analogue / AES3 digital input (16/24-bit, 18 -192kHz sample rate) Digital 'through' output (AES...
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • PMC leverages its professional studio monitor expertise to create hifi speakers, resulting in accurate and detailed sound reproduction at home.
  • The brand utilizes Advanced Transmission Line (ATL) technology in their speaker designs, producing tight, extended, and well-balanced bass.
  • They pay significant attention to minimizing cabinet vibrations through decoupled designs, mass damping, and plinth stands to improve imaging and overall clarity.

Prodigy5

  • Positioning: A compact floor-standing speaker designed for versatility in various room sizes.
  • Description: Offers a dynamic sound experience with its Advanced Transmission Line and twin Laminair vents, making it ideal for small to medium rooms. Compared to the larger models like the twenty5.26i, it provides a more affordable option without compromising on the clarity and depth of sound. Its compact design makes it suitable for those with limited space and a moderate budget, while still delivering a powerful audio performance.

Active twenty5.24i

  • Positioning:The largest two-way speaker in the active twenty5i series, designed for high-resolution audio.
  • Description: This model combines active technology with PMC's ATL to deliver precise and dynamic sound, perfect for larger rooms. Unlike the passive models such as the Prodigy5, the active design allows for optimized internal amplification, providing a more integrated and space-efficient solution.

Prophecy9

  • Positioning: The flagship model of the Prophecy series, offering state-of-the-art performance.
  • Description: Featuring PMC's LaminairX technology, delivers an expansive soundstage and deep bass, ideal for large rooms and high-end audio setups. It surpasses models like the twenty5.26i in terms of technological sophistication and sound dynamics.

Fenestria

  • Positioning: The top-of-the-range model in the Fact series, designed for the ultimate listening experience.
  • Description: With vibration-cancelling design and advanced materials, offers exceptional sound purity. It stands out from other models like the Prophecy9 with its innovative cabinet and driver technologies, providing an immersive audio experience.
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Founding Year
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Our take on the brand

PMC is a hifi speaker brand known for its Advanced Transmission Line (ATL) technology, which enhances bass response and reduces distortion, and its LaminairX technology in the Prophecy series, which reduces turbulence and harmonic distortion by up to 3dB. Their active speakers are preferred by music and audio professionals for their tonal accuracy and dynamic range, with user reviews particularly praising their accurate midrange and detailed sound compared to brands like Dynaudio and B&W.

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What if you spend more?

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Kii
Three BXT
31155
31155
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6
Reviews

Elegant and powerful, our BXT turns any pair of Kii THREE into unrivaled floor-standing speakers.

Kii Audio's unique "Active Wave Focusing" technology creates a cardioid pattern that minimizes room reflections and directs sound energy forward, allowing their speakers to maintain consistent sound quality even when placed near walls or corners. Each Kii THREE speaker uses six custom Ncore amplifiers and multiple DACs with advanced DSP processing to deliver full-range sound from a compact design that outperforms much larger systems.
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Product Strengths

  • When combined with the BXT module, the system delivers tight, dynamic, and nuanced bass reproduction
  • The addition of the BXT allows the system to reveal subtle details in the lower frequencies that are typically missed
  • The BXT system offers a balanced sound, with the midrange frequencies benefiting from the addition of the BXT module
  • Are relieved of some bass duties, letting them focus more on the mids
  • The combination with the BXT module creates a cardioid dispersion pattern, reducing reflections from side and rear walls—minimizing the influence of room acoustics
  • Ease of use is another strength of the concept

Product Considerations

  • Some perceive it as sounding 'too digital' or 'too analytical' on its own, lacking the warmth of other speakers, but the BXT module helps to address this
  • The display on the Kii Control is considered small, making it difficult to read in poor lighting conditions

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Versus ATC speakers, ATC speakers have a warmer, more colorful sound

Takeaway: The system, especially when paired with the BXT module, delivers exceptional sound quality with deep, controlled bass and reduced room interaction. For those wanting a system with great clarity and power, this could be a good pick.

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Our take on the brand

Kii Audio's unique "Active Wave Focusing" technology creates a cardioid pattern that minimizes room reflections and directs sound energy forward, allowing their speakers to maintain consistent sound quality even when placed near walls or corners. Each Kii THREE speaker uses six custom Ncore amplifiers and multiple DACs with advanced DSP processing to deliver full-range sound from a compact design that outperforms much larger systems.
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What competes at this price?

ATC
SCM50
24499
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The SCM50 ASL (active) and SCM50 SL (passive) are designed to perform at their best in the recording studio or at home with the finest quality hi-fi equipment. The monitors' ability to reproduce music and speech with phenomenal accuracy, transparency and dynamics lies mainly in the SM75-150S soft dome midrange driver.
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ATC is distinguished by manufacturing all drivers in-house and using a unique dual-suspension system in their tweeters that enhances stability without ferro-fluid. The brand, widely used in recording studios, features sealed cabinet designs for tight bass control and a proprietary 75mm soft-dome midrange driver that delivers precise, uncolored sound.
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Our Summary

Product Strengths

  • ATC designs and builds every drive unit in-house, including voice coils, crossovers, and active amplification, allowing for complete control over every loudspeaker design decision
  • In the active version, a more clearly defined soundstage has clearer, more well-defined individual elements, where everything pops out more from the background
  • The active version has more energy, drive, and a more vivid overall presentation, resulting in a more tactile, energetic, and higher resolution sound
  • The SCM50's woofer has an enviable ability to resolve textures and timbral colors, capably rendering the skins of bass drums, the flutter of tom-toms, or the dark voicing of orchestral bass viols as bows are dragged across their strings
  • The SCM50 has an almost eerie immediacy that seems to glean the intent of the musician before their bow touches the string or a note escapes their lips, making piano reproduction breathtaking
  • Connectivity is limited to a single XLR input, which may require adapters for single-ended sources

Product Considerations

  • The active version is heavier than the passive version
  • The owner must manually turn each speaker on and off, as there is no trigger or auto startup circuit
  • The active version may pose challenges for owners of subwoofers needing high-level wiring connections, although workarounds exist
  • Careful attention must be paid to positioning a pair of SCM50s, as the full-bandwidth—ported design means that placing them too close to a boundary wall will result in bass bloom

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • SCM50 wins hands down over PureAudioProject Duet 15s for resolution, clarity, and dynamic shading
  • The active version excels over the passive in solidity of soundstage, neutrality, and ultimate detail retrieval

Takeaway: The ATC SCM50 offers exceptional sound quality, whether in its active or passive configuration, thanks to ATC's engineering and in-house design. The ATC SCM50 is a choice that will bring musical joy for years to come.

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Our take on the brand

ATC is distinguished by manufacturing all drivers in-house and using a unique dual-suspension system in their tweeters that enhances stability without ferro-fluid. The brand, widely used in recording studios, features sealed cabinet designs for tight bass control and a proprietary 75mm soft-dome midrange driver that delivers precise, uncolored sound.
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ExtremeHiFi Writer
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