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Adam audio f7
Adam audio f7







adam audio f7

We tamed this slightly with a tiny tweak to the low frequency EQ. At the bottom, the F7 extension is much better, and on club music maybe a bit too bouncy. In general terms, the F7 sounds more expansive and engrossing, while the F5 is a bit more precise, particularly in the mid range. In essence the out of the box sound is incredibly well tailored for both monitors.Įven so as you would expect, there are differences between the F5 and F7. Open in the top end with plenty of upper mid detail, solid in the low mid and mid range and reasonably well balanced at the bottom. However, maybe Adam already knows this is a side show, as once you fire up these monitors, they immediately sound just as you would expect. "Once you fire up these monitors, they immediately sound just as you would expect" This is in stark contrast to the newest Genelecs for example, where the options are both descriptive and prescriptive. Hook up is pretty straightforward, although there's very little advice in the manual about how to use the EQ controls. Even so, this means you can sit them on their sides if desired, which can come in handy if you're using a desk. Admittedly, there's nothing particularly groundbreaking in the cabinetry (MDF is the main material), and aside from some chamfering on the front panel things are pretty regular. Out of the box these look and feel well made.









Adam audio f7