
ATC SCM16A review
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Despite the assertions of many loudspeaker designers that they are the future, and regardless of their considerable success in the pro-audio world, they just haven't caught on.
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Despite the assertions of many loudspeaker designers that they are the future, and regardless of their considerable success in the pro-audio world, they just haven't caught on.

ATC may not be the biggest player in loudspeakers, but the company's standing is high. Not just in hi-fi; ATC is well-respected in the pro-audio world, too. Originally the range made absolutely no concessions to budget

Gone are the SCM12, 20 and 35, and in come the SCM11, 19 and 40; only one original model number remains, although the new SCM7 bears little similarity to its predecessor.
Although ATC (Acoustic Transducer Company - based in a picturesque location in rural Gloucestershire) enjoys strong brand recognition in the professional domain of recording studios, the brand is largely unknown to users ...