Kali Audio Announces Upgraded "2nd Wave" IN-8 Kali Audio has announced the 2nd Wave of its award-winning IN-8 coincident three-way studio monitor. This new version of the IN-8 replaces the original version in its lineup and utilizes the 2nd Wave technology platform to realize substantial performance improvements. These include 12dB lower self-noise, more robust DSP for a smoother tuning, lighter transducers, and improved construction processes for better cosmetic longevity. Like the IN-5, the IN-8 uses a coaxial mid-range and tweeter, complemented by a spatially separated woofer. In both systems, the crossover point between the woofer and the concentric midrange/tweeter drivers makes the monitors acoustic point sources. This configuration eliminates spatial separation of the high frequency and low frequency elements, giving the monitors a highly detailed soundstage. The midrange driver also unburdens the woofer and tweeter, allowing for substantial system-wide improvements in total harmonic distortion. , Kali's director of marketing, says: "The 2nd Wave Version of the IN-8 takes our already celebrated flagship speaker and adds all of the improvements that we've been able to realize with further research and development. We've eliminated the problem of self-noise and made significant headway in terms of system distortion. Acoustically, I feel confident that the 2nd Wave IN-8 is worthy of consideration alongside monitors several times its cost." The IN-8 is powered by a 140W Class D amp with 60W going to the woofer, and 40W each going to the midrange and tweeter. Boundary EQ settings, like those found on Kali's Lone Pine monitors, are accessible on the back of the speaker, along with a quick reference guide printed directly onto the speaker itself. New for the 2nd Wave version is a boundary EQ for using the speaker horizontally on console bridges to improve sightlines. Despite the improvements, the IN-8 retains its original $399 price in the United States. It is available now. Customers who are considering buying the IN-8 can visit www.Kaliaudio.com/secondwave for information about how to tell the 2nd Wave version apart from the original. For more information, visit the URL below.
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