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ATC (Acoustic Transducer Company) SCM50 monitors used by ABKCO Records for
the Sam Cooke Re-mastered Series.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK: Recently in the news with their landmark reissue of 22
early Rolling Stones and five Sam Cooke albums on hybrid Super Audio Compact
Disc, ABKCO Records has installed a stereo pair of ATC SCM50ASL Pro active
three-way monitor speakers in the company's pre-production listening
environment. Ideally suited to medium-sized rooms, the ATC SCM50 reference
monitors are primarily used for such critical tasks as archive research,
track sequencing, and quality control of digitally re-mastered material at
ABKCO's Manhattan facility.
They're very musical and have great mid-range, and they're so accurate,"
says chief audio engineer and tape archive researcher Teri Landi of the ATC
monitors. ATC manufactures all of its monitor system component parts
in-house, including the company's unique SM75-150S mid-range soft dome
driver, which is combined with an ATC 234mm (9-inch) Super Linear bass
driver in the SCM50. The ATC Super Linear woofer is the best woofer in
production anywhere. The active design of the SCM50 ensures optimum matching
of six MOS-FET amp blocks to the drivers. In addition to a flat reference
response, an LF contour control offers five bass boost settings.
The facility that I have here is a pre-production studio which contains
vintage and state-of-the-art equipment," she explains. One of Landi's tasks
is to research the company's archive of original analog recordings. "I go
through the tapes and listen, A/B-ing them to figure out what is a source
master and what is a copy."
ABKCO Records offers a burgeoning catalog of painstakingly re-mastered
British and American classics from the Fifties, Sixties, and beyond. Mining
the tape vaults of such artists as the Rolling Stones, Sam Cooke, the Kinks,
Marianne Faithfull, the Animals, and Herman's Hermits, as well as the
production work of Phil Spector and the prodigious "teen-beat" output of the
Cameo-Parkway label, Landi spends hours listening to original master tapes
almost every day.
Yet despite the many hours spent critically examining archive material,
Landi reports that the task is not at all tiring, thanks to the ATC
monitors. "I don't suffer from any kind of ear fatigue when I've listened to
these for a couple of hours. I don't get at all fatigued from the high-end.
And I find them to be very true and very revealing. I can listen more
critically for longer with these speakers."
With the lowest distortion figures of any studio monitor system in
production, the speakers are so accurate and revealing, notes Landi, that
she was able to detect a problem that had been overlooked during transfer to
the high-resolution DSD format and remixing at another facility. "They
detailed a problem that was in the mix that I hadn't heard elsewhere," she
reports. "I heard something on these speakers that I did not hear on the
speakers at the studio."
"I've found the ATCs to be an incredible pair of speakers. I really love
them. Now I want a set for 5.1 listening!" Landi concludes.
ATC's drivers are manufactured in-house to exacting tolerances and are
legendary for their many design innovations, such as the company's renowned
Soft Dome mid-range driver, which achieves exceptionally broad and even
dispersion to produce a flat response anywhere in the room. Situated in
Aston Down in rural Gloucestershire, England, ATC was established in London
in 1974 by acoustics engineer and musician Bill Woodman.
NOTE: The yet to be released "Sam Cooke Re-Mastered Collection" is being
previewed in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, London and Tokyo using the
same ATC loudspeakers.
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