valley wrote:... they are more for center channel usage in 5.1 mixing aren't they?
I'm quite convinced that your mistake is a common one, and that it helped get me a really good deal on my pair of 626's!
Turnkey have been selling them for £899 a pair for some time (the RRP is more like £700 each IIRC) so I snapped up a pair about 9 months ago.. its the only HR series model they're doing that kind of discount on, and the only reason I can think of is that most people buy 824's & 624's in pairs, but just one 626 for the centre, so they've not sold the same numbers..
I might be wrong but I don't care: Beno's absolutely right, they sound fantastic!!
Yeah, but you forgot to mention the ACTIVE cross-over, and the damping factors of the drivers / amps which can be properly matched..Beno wrote:Also, don't confuse Active with Powered. Powered means the company threw an amp on the back of a speaker. This is not active. Active means the amps and speakers were designed together, frequency responses tuned and accounted for electronically to give a superior package. For example, all Mackie HR series are individually tuned at the factory at the end of the production line for an extremely flat response (I forget the spec off the top of my head) and the frequency response from the factory is signed and sent with the speaker.
I'm not saying a passive system can't sound great, just that an good active design takes a lot of the hit & miss and trial and error aspect out of setting up a good sounding system..


