Diego
Fractal Fanatic
Link to manual and useful information: https://www.redsound.it/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/FRFR-with-PROM.pdf
Hello guys,
this is my demo video of the cabinets (note MF means Marco Fanton and you can see my logo on the rear panel )
Yes, specs are coming soon!Are there any details available about the amplifier being used in the active versions?
YesDoes fractal recommend these speakers
I have a stereo pair of the Elis 8s. One is active, and one is passive. They really do sound great and are way louder than you will expect. I have been using them for maybe a year or so with several bands with great luck. I have a corporate dance band, an 80s rock band, a country band, and do fill in work for everything from mild to wild.
I might be wrong about this (very likely am), but I think that's the Pro/M, which is a mono cab, not meant to be used in stereo. This is the page for it on the website of the distributor here in Australia:Looking at the Red Sound on Fractal's site, I see the MF-10 and MF-10-Pro at same price... ????... Anyone know what the difference is between them? What do you give up in the Pro to get these additional features for the same price?
The endorsements seem very convincing, it would be nice if their web site had a bit more info (a lot more, actually) and some decent pictures. I get it that this is early stage, just eager to find out more.
In the manual I linked some posts above ( https://www.redsound.it/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/FRFR-with-PROM.pdf) there are tables where you can easily see all the differences between “regular” and Pro/M models.I might be wrong about this (very likely am), but I think that's the Pro/M, which is a mono cab, not meant to be used in stereo. This is the page for it on the website of the distributor here in Australia:
https://shop.independentmusic.com.au/mf-10-pro-m-monitor-for-digital-system-frfr/
Yes.Do these cabs come with the 15 day return policy similar to Fractal branded products?
I'd like to know what you think compared to the CLR. I was thinking about getting the Elis.8 pair because I don't need a lot of volume using in ears and the size would be wonderful.Long time CLR user. My MF10 Pro was delivered yesterday. Very anxious to use it!
Yeah, it looks like there is no way to add the MF-10 Pros into the cart either. The main difference between the pros & the regular actives is the pros have 40 more watts but are mono power amps. The regular actives have 40 watts less power but are stereo power amps so you would only need to add a passive cab to go stereo. Here's a link to the manual and a comparison chart that shows all the differences.It appears that the Elis 8 Pro speakers (which I'd like) aren't available, but the Elis 8 Actives ARE.
Can anyone confirm that? And assuming that's correct, can anyone shed light on what I'd be missing by purchasing 2 Actives?
Thanks for that! If you don't mind, I'd like to ask a few dumb questions, to make sure I get the distinction.Yeah, it looks like there is no way to add the MF-10 Pros into the cart either. The main difference between the pros & the regular actives is the pros have 40 more watts but are mono power amps. The regular actives have 40 watts less power but are stereo power amps so you would only need to add a passive cab to go stereo. Here's a link to the manual and a comparison chart that shows all the differences.
https://www.redsound.it/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/FRFR-with-PROM.pdf
This sounds right to me.Thanks for that! If you don't mind, I'd like to ask a few dumb questions, to make sure I get the distinction.
Running stereo obviously entails 2 cables outta the AX-8 (or whatever).
So, in the case of the Pros, you just run one cable to each of the 2 Pros on stage.
In the case of the Actives, you run those 2 cables to the Active, and run a 3rd cable from the Active to the Passive.
Correct, so far?
The difference between 2 actives & an active & a passive is $180.Unless I'm missing something, it's sounds like a no-brainer to pay $100 more and buy 2 Actives. Or, AM I missing something here?