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HEDD Audio’s A-CORE range of monitors is its “most advanced analogue loudspeakers to date”

HEDD Audio TYPE 05 A-CORE

HEDD Audio has launched a new pair of loudspeakers – and is calling them its “most advanced analogue speakers to date”.

Handcrafted and assembled in Berlin, the TYPE 05 A-CORE and TYPE 07 A-CORE two-way active speakers feature components in the company’s existing MK2 monitor line and Tower Mains system.

In terms of such components, the A-CORE range uses the MK2 line’s Air Motion Transformer tweeter, which is said to offer “ultra fast transient response and lifelike detail”. The speakers also utilise the same Honeycomb compound woofer, heavy-duty MDF cabinets, and 100W Class D-ICE power amplifier.

The A-CORE speakers are designed with analogue performance in mind, and could suit both artists and sound engineers or music fans eager for simple, authentic playback.

HEDD Audio TYPE 07 A-CORE in the studio

The speakers’ control layouts are simple; the A-CORE range, with a volume knob and intuitive bass and treble EQs.

The TYPE 05 A-CORE boasts a frequency response of 43Hz-50kHz, while the TYPE 07 ranges from 38Hz-50kHz. Both TYPE 05 and TYPE 07 A-CORE speakers boast a high and low shelf of +6dB, and come with 3-pin XLR, TRS, and RCA connectivity.

A-CORE back panel

Each speaker comes with a respective HEDD M5/HEDD M7 Adapter for easy mounting in the studio.

TYPE 05 A-CORE costs €599, while the TYPE 07 A-CORE comes in at €699. For more information, head to HEDD Audio.

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