Hafler TRM12.1, TRM10.1 manual Mehsa

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Amplifier

MEHSA

(Maximum Efficiency HeatSink Application) MEHSA is a proprietary process that yields up to 5 times better heat transfer than traditional FET mounting techniques using the exact same components. A multi-layer insulated metal substrate operating with minimal thermal resistance spreads heat both downward and outward to quickly dissipate heat from each device across the heatsink. This process combined with our DSM technology and MOSFET devices allows us to squeeze more watts per cubic inch from every output device as well as provide consistent thermal stability.

The MEHSA Way

The Old Way

THE RESULT: Better reliability through faster heat dissipation.

trans•ana

trans•ana (TRANSconductance Active Nodal Amplifier) is a circuit that allows the audio signal to pass through the amplifier at low voltage. The signal is directly level-shifted to the fixed high voltage rails via a pair of driver tran- sistors. Signal linearity is assured by an active node formed by the driver transistors at ultrasonic frequencies. This allows amplifier performance similar to trans•nova which is highly stable and linear while utilizing the advantages of a non-floating power supply.

THE RESULT: An extended frequency band width accurately supplied to the output stages of the amplifier.

MOSFET Devices

HAFLER is one of the few manufacturers in the sound community to utilize MOSFET devices in both the power supply and output stages. MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) devices offer several important inherent advantages over the 30-year-old technology of bi-polar design. These advantages include: ther- mal stability, fast switching speed, ultra low output impedance and wide bandwidth linearity. In addition, MOSFETs operate very similarly to vacuum tubes in that they are more linear than bipolar transistors. However, MOSFETs can deliver the midrange clarity without the limitations of transient response and high frequency phase shifting normally associated with tube operation.

THE RESULT: Thermal stability, fast switching speed, ultra low output impedance and wide bandwidth linearity.

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TRM12.1, TRM10.1 specifications

The Hafler TRM12.1 and TRM10.1 are professional studio monitors engineered to deliver exceptional sound reproduction within various audio environments. As part of Hafler's prestigious legacy in audio equipment, these monitors cater to audio professionals seeking durability, accuracy, and an impressive performance for mixing, mastering, and high-fidelity playback.

One of the standout features of the TRM12.1 is its 12-inch woofer, which provides a deep and powerful bass response, ensuring that low frequencies are rendered with clarity and precision. This is especially important in genres that emphasize bass, such as electronic music and hip-hop. The TRM10.1, on the other hand, is equipped with a slightly smaller 10-inch woofer, making it an ideal choice for smaller spaces or for users who prefer a more compact solution without sacrificing sound quality.

Both models utilize advanced drive technologies and high-quality components. The tweeter in each speaker is designed for wide dispersion and low distortion, allowing for a balanced high-frequency response that is essential for detailed mixing tasks. This design ensures that the monitors provide a natural and transparent sonic experience, making it easier for audio professionals to make critical listening decisions.

The unique enclosure design of the TRM series minimizes resonance and acoustic interference, which helps to achieve a cleaner and more precise sound stage. The cabinets are constructed from high-density materials to reduce vibration, providing a stable platform for the drivers to perform optimally.

Connectivity is another strong point of the TRM12.1 and TRM10.1. Both monitors feature a variety of input options, including balanced XLR and TRS connectors, making them versatile for integration into different studio setups. This flexibility allows users to connect the monitors to various types of audio interfaces and mixers easily.

User control is facilitated by adjustable rear bass and treble EQ controls, empowering users to tailor the sound to better fit their room acoustics. This feature is particularly useful in situations where room reflections may affect sound quality.

In conclusion, the Hafler TRM12.1 and TRM10.1 studio monitors represent a blend of advanced technology, robust construction, and user-friendly features. Whether in a professional mixing environment or a home studio, these monitors provide the fidelity and reliability that audio professionals depend on to bring their creative visions to life. With their impressive performance and thoughtful design, the TRM series continues to uphold Hafler's tradition of excellence in audio engineering.