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Key Features
The Auratone 5C Super Sound Cube Monitors boast a compact design with simple yet sleek aesthetics that seamlessly blend into any studio. These passive monitors provide an ultra-wide frequency range that captures every nuance of your source audio. Featuring a sealed MDF cabinet with a custom wood finish, these passive monitors are equipped with a powerful 4.5-inch full-range driver that offers a 75Hz to 15kHz frequency response.
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Known by Quincy Jones as the "truth seekers", The 5C Super Sound Cubes are essential tools for any mixer, or mastering engineer. Made, from the finest quality components, these speakers allow you to hear every last nuance of your mix. They will make you work hard in order to achieve the finest results possible, allowing you to improve your craft and hone your skills at the same time. You'll find these real assets when it comes to critically assessing how much low-frequency energy is present and how your vocals sit in the mix.
Founded in 1958 by Jack Wilson, Auratone has been family-owned for over 50 years and has set the standard in both the music and recording industry for quality. Jack started the company out of his garage in Chula Vista, CA, and the rest is history as Auratone quickly became one of the most reputable recording brands worldwide. The legendary 5C Super Sound Cubes, which can be found in studios across the globe, shook up the recording industry and remain an industry-standard today.
Since re-launching the brand, the company continues to be family owned by Alex Jacobsen, Jack's grandson. ''Our products are handcrafted in our Nashville workshop to ensure they are of the utmost quality. As Jack use to say, 'I will never sacrifice quality for quantity.' Jack's name and what he did for the recording industry will always be remembered, and we look to keep his legacy alive for years to come.''