Tannoy Reveal 402 Review - Get the Low Down

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In this tech review, Vespers evaluates the new Tannoy Reveal 402 ultra-compact nearfield monitor.  They have a 4" woofer, 3/4" tweeter, and a 50W bi-amp delivering 25W to the woofer and 25W to the tweeter.  They have a huge frequency response from 56 Hz to 48 kHz and a max SPL of 101 dB.  

I wanna give a few shout outs to some of the sweetest features.  First up, they have poke resistant tweeters.  In the real world, you can’t always keep poky fingers away from your monitors, and these help to make sure your tweeters aren’t damaged by accident.  

The way the tweeters, waveguides, and crossovers have been designed, they have a nice big sweet spot.  

I like the fact that their ports are on the front.  This helps in small rooms to address boundary coupling when in close proximity to a wall or other surface.  What can happen with rear ported speakers is the bass will reflect off the wall, back into the room, and cause phase cancellation or resonant spikes with your primary signal.  With the front ports, this effect is reduced and made easier to deal with through acoustic treatment in the room.    

They have rubber isolation pads on the bottom to help seat the speaker firmly, and acoustically decouple it from the surface they’re placed on.  For even better results, place them on stands behind your mix desk or use bigger isolation pads like Primacoustic Recoil Stabilizers.  

One of my favourite things about these speakers is the AUX link.  Using an 1/8th inch stereo connection, you can plug in a laptop, tablet, phone or other music player DIRECTLY to the speaker without the use of an audio interface.  This is HUGE.  I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve been sitting in the studio and wanted to connect a buddy’s computer or phone to listen to a tune, but didn’t because it was too much hassle digging out the cables and plugging everything in.  This makes it super convenient, so props to Tannoy for thinking ahead and making these wonderfully functional.  

You’ve got a treble control which will boost or attenuate the highs by 1.5 dB.  The crossover is 2.8 kHz, so this affects frequencies above that point.  If your room is really bright or really dull, you can tame or accentuate the highs using this control.
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