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the box MA150

595

Active Monitor

  • Components: 15" / 2"
  • Power: 150 W (RMS @ 4 Ohm)
  • Cone tweeter
  • 1 Line und 1 microphone input
  • 3-Band EQ
  • Gain and level control
  • Link socket for connecting another active monitor
  • SPK socket for connecting an 8 Ohm passive monitor
  • Speaker stand flange and rubber feet on the side
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 715 x 505 x 450 mm
  • Weight: 25 kg
  • Also great as a drum monitor
  • Suitable protective cover: Art. 243015 (not included)
Available since August 2008
Item number 209257
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Bass Speaker in Inch 15"
Ways 2-Way
Colour Black
Weight 25 kg
Housing Material Wood
Analog Inputs 2
Microphone Input 1
Line Out XLR
Media Player No
Remote Control No
Effects No
Low Cut No
Monitor Angle Yes
RMS Power 150 W
Width 715 mm
Depth 505 mm
Sound Pressure in dB 120 dB
Height 450 mm
Number of HT Speaker 1
Number of HT Speakers 1
HT Speaker in Inch 1
Number of Midrange Speaker 0
Midrange Speaker in Inch without
Number of Bass Speaker 1
Number of Bass Speakers 1
Accu No
Stand Flange 35 mm
Flyable No
Construction Floormonitor
Line Input Yes
Main EQ 1
Master EQ 1
Vertical Beam Angle 70 °
Handheld / Headset No
Frequency Range (-3dB) from 45 Hz
Frequency Range (-3dB) to 18000 Hz
Active Cooler No
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A very decent monitor for Edrummer's for not a lot of money.
Walts 11.01.2019
I really feel the need to address some points made very unfairly in a previous (sour grapes) review that could bias some people unjustly.
The standby feature on these monitors is just that! A standby feature! It wont light up when you plug the monitor in, it's not supposed to! The standby light comes on when the monitor is plugged in and turned on, but hasn't received an input signal for an hour. It is there to allow the unit to remain plugged in and powered on without consuming too much power the same as your TV, or any other electrical item with a standby feature! This units standby feature works as it should!
It is a reasonably bulky and weighty enclosure, but I like that, it gives an air of quality about it, oh, and somewhere to rest my kick tower against to stop it creeping forward, and it certainly is no where near too heavy for any normal person to carry around (the guy from the Mr. Muscles advert springs to mind here!)
Sound quality when playing my Roland TD8 through it is very good! Cymbals sound natural and a decent mid weight to the toms.
The Bass is a little light as has been mentioned in other reviews. My take on why this seems more apparent when using for an Edrum setup is this. If you turn the monitor up to a point where it is actually louder than the acoustic noise being generated from you kicking the kick pedal against the kick tower pad, then you can actually hear a decent amount of bottom end from the monitor for a kick drum. I'm quite a heavy player as I normally play an acoustic kit and need to be to cut through the racket of my band! So I do actually produce a lot of acoustic noise from my kick pad when playing. This is probably a lot louder than what you may believe, so the monitor needs to be quite loud to overcome it and start masking it with it's own sound. This again is probably another reason people say it has no bottom end, as they may not realise that what they are hearing is more acoustic noise from there kick tower being struck, than from what the monitor itself is producing if the monitor volume is set too low. I find that I have to have it at 3/4 volume before you can really start to appreciate the sound of the monitor over the acoustic sound being created kicking the pad! This volume is too loud really for me to practice for any length of time because of neighbours.
as far as the clipping issue goes, I have to drive it to close on full volume before the kick drum starts to cause clipping!
I watched a video where drum monitors were being compared before buying. (headphones are essential to really appreciate the difference in each monitor being compared)
Box MA120 was in the line up, and actually scored second place! It sounded great in the video, only suffering slightly less bottom end than the winner. But what you have to realise is the monitors were being recorded with high quality mic's placed directly in front of them so no acoustic clicking and thudding of the actual kit was being recorded, just the pure monitor sound. I nearly bought the MA120, but decided the 15" driver, and louder amp of the MA150 would be more beneficial. I think I made the right choice, as all this acoustic noise not demonstrated in the comparison video may well have been too much for the MA120's volume to cope with, but that is just my speculation.
So my conclusion for an Edrummer is that, if you can play loud enough for the the monitor to drown out the acoustic noise you are generating, ( which as stated, is actually a lot louder than one might actually realise!) then this monitor will sound great. If you can't, then you will be hearing more acoustic thudding from your playing of the entire kit, and not a true representation of the monitors sound, so would be pretty pointless. So if quiet practice is essential to you, you are probably better off sticking with headphones for quality sound in your ears, and just letting the neighbours suffer the loud acoustic thudding of the kit. But if you can happily drive this unit high enough to drown out that noise then it really is quite good at it's job!
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AWESOME!!!
Gary O. 26.06.2013
Sorry to shout but this thing is loud! Bought this along with the electronic drums and chose the 150 as it has a 15" driver. I thought that t would be better for the bass. I was not wrong. It has amazing output. I never was not loud enough. The only drawback was that I was too big to go in my car. I had to change it (the car, of course!) for one with bigger doors.

The tone on this unit is fabulous, with a good, full range and crystal clear sound all the way. It has two inputs, for mic and line and individual volume controls and overall low, mid and hi control. It also, I recall, has a line out, although never had any call to use it as I never needed to be louder. It is a heavy unit but worth the extra effort. I did add a set of castors and, maybe that would be my only suggestion. The 120 is a one handed unit but the 150 is a bit unwieldy for small gigs.

For all that, it is an extremely sturdy powerful unit that, with a mixer, one could even use as a PA. It certainly was big and powerful enough to take my electronic drums throug them and still have plenty of power left over.
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Good value
GuitarPlus 28.05.2021
It's a good monitor for the price - it's not out-of-this world but for small gigs it does get the job done. The sound is not as polished as some higher-end units but it does provide you a way to hear yourself and band members on stage.
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Works perfect for my home studio
Ronsthebg 09.02.2019
I ordered this monitor not only for the price but for the 150 watts to match my M-Audio speakers. The only negative things I could say is it only has one XLR input on the front with no inputs on the back but its not a big deal.

I have it connected to my monitor out channel on my mixer and so far it works really well. Great sound, no noise and well built. I use it also for my Alesis Command Mesh set to blend the drum sounds with the other L and R Monitors. I am happy with my decision and Thomann has been a great help with my audio needs and questions. I ordered online and the equipment can quickly and in perfect condition.
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