
http://www.equatoraudio.com/D5-Active-N ... s-p/d5.htm
Yo does anyone have these? They're $400 a pair and they supposedly sound reaally really mint. They're coaxial which means the tweeter's mounted over the cap of the woofer, which eliminates a lot of phasing problems at the crossover and also provides a much wider sweet spot. Front ported and DSP tuned at the factory to account for variance in the manufacturing process. They're really compact too, yet still sound large according to reviews I've read.
Only negative I've found is low end extension but a sub will be necessary for accurate low monitoring anyway. I've got headphones that apparently extend to 4hz so those would be more accurate than a sub in a small room.
The reason they're so cheap is that they sell them direct. You can't find them in stores or online retailers. They're cutting out the middleman and passing the savings on to youuuuuuuuuuuu!

They've got a 60 day guarantee and their customer service is apparently excellent.
All the reviews I've read have been really positive.
Sound On Sound's
TapeOp's
I think these are a good alternative to a set of KRK Rokits. Sound like they've really got the mid range clarity on lock and the flexibility in placement makes them ideal for small studios. SOS calls them the NS10's of this era. I think I might pull the trigger on a pair of these after I buy an MPK61.
Anyone got a pair?