Monitoring Accessories

The Grace Design m905 is a High Fidelity Monitoring Control System 2.1 with remote control. The impeccable signal path provides exceptional clarity and detail, giving you the transparency you need to make the right adjustments during mixing sessions. The new firmware supports digital speaker control via the AES and S / PDIF outputs. The m905's included remote control puts control of your monitor where you need it.

ARTICLE N° 57292
  • Grace Design m905 High Fidelity Monitoring Control System 2.1 with remote control.
  • Analog inputs: Asymmetrical, symmetric, CUE, micro talkback.
  • Digital Inputs: Two AES 3, one S / PDIF, one TOSLINK, ADAT (optional, 4 pairs or 2 pairs in SMUX).
  • USB circuit designed to allow a transparent and musical reading of your audio files.
  • Asynchronous USB2 port with up to 24-bit / 192kHz resolution.
  • Mastering quality DAC circuit with configurable de-emphasis filter.
  • Two-Stage S-lock Phase Lock Loop for Clock Recovery with Reduced Jitter.
  • Stylish and ergonomic hybrid control box with physical controls for main functions and LCD display.
  • LCD display for displaying the status of inputs, levels, outputs, SPL and converter, and the calibration menu.
  • Housing-integrated microphone for SPL measurement, which includes level, peak, fast and slow mode, and A and C weighting.
  • Speaker and headphone level adjustment in 0.5 dB increments.
  • Reference headphone amplifier, with outputs on the case and the rack.
  • Integrated crossfeed circuit for simulation of headphone speakers.
  • Mono, dim, mute, and sub mute switches.
  • Mono mode with sum L + R or L or R only on both channels.
  • 3 stereo speaker outputs, two available in 2.1.
  • Multiple modes SUB / DAC / METER out SUB out for stereo or multiple mono subwoofer outputs.
  • Digital output Loop Thru with fixed input (AES, SPDIF, TOSLINK) or modeled on the digital input.
  • DAC out mode: fixed DAC output powered by the selected digital input, level calibration from 0 to 100.
  • METER out mode: output powered by the selected input (digital or analog), level calibration from 0 to 100 or post fader level.