Carbon Fox
Active Analog Nearfield Monitor
CARBON FOX was developed through real-world use on the road. FOH engineer Marc Carolan (sound engineer, mixer, and producer for Muse and Snow Patrol) relied on FOX monitors while touring worldwide to tune PA systems before concerts, and requested an even more rigid, stable reference for demanding environments.
That request led to CARBON FOX — the same trusted sonic reference, rebuilt with a fully carbon-fiber enclosure to deliver greater rigidity, stability, and consistency under extreme conditions, without altering the sound engineers depend on.
Compact Precision, Re-Engineered
CARBON FOX is the refined evolution of the original FOX nearfield monitor, rebuilt around a carbon-fiber enclosure using constrained-layer damping technology. This construction delivers exceptional rigidity, reduces resonance, and achieves a 30% weight reduction without compromising sonic accuracy.
Sealed Design for Transient Accuracy
Its sealed enclosure enables fast transient response, minimal phase distortion, and tightly controlled low frequencies. The result is precise imaging, clean bass definition, and a balanced soundstage ideally suited for critical listening and detailed mix decisions.
Dedicated Drivers, Dedicated Power
Each driver is powered by its own built-in amplifier, precisely matched to its operating range. This active architecture maximizes efficiency, improves dynamic control, and ensures coherent reproduction across the frequency spectrum.
Pure Analog Signal Path
CARBON FOX employs an all-analog design that preserves warmth, depth, and musical realism, allowing audio to retain its natural character without sacrificing clarity or precision.
Optional Protective Grille
An optional grille can be fitted for added protection without altering performance. Designed with a high open-area perforation, it allows sound to pass through freely, preserving the speaker’s natural balance, clarity, and transient response while keeping the sound open and uncolored.
Small Footprint, Serious Performance
Despite its compact size, CARBON FOX delivers surprising low-end authority and mix-ready accuracy, making it ideal for professional studios, home setups, live environments, and mobile production spaces.
FEATURES
- Active two-way analog nearfield monitor
- Carbon-fiber enclosure with constrained-layer damping (CLD)
- Sealed cabinet design for fast transient response and phase accuracy
- Dedicated drivers with individually matched built-in amplifiers
- All-analog signal path for warm, natural sound reproduction
- Surprisingly powerful and controlled low-end for its compact size
- 30% reduction in weight compared to the original FOX design
- Optional protective grille with acoustically transparent design
- High open-area perforation preserves clarity and transient detail
- Ideal for mixing, mastering, and critical listening applications
- Available in matte or glossy carbon-fiber finishes
Specifications
| Frequency Response | 45 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Low Frequency Cutoff (f3) | 76.5 Hz |
| Low Frequency Cutoff (f6) | 59.8 Hz |
| Peak SPL | 97.2 dB @ 1 meter |
| Max SPL (Momentary) | 103.2 dBc |
| Enclosure Type | Sealed |
| Crossover Type | Active, Analog |
| Amplifiers | 2 per speaker |
| Amplifier Type | Class D |
| Amplifier Power | 2 × 125 W |
| Amplifier THD+N | 0.001% |
| Driver Configuration | 2-way |
| Woofer | 15 cm / 5.5″ Coated Paper Cone |
| Tweeter | 2.5 cm / 1″ Coated Textile Diaphragm |
| Input | Balanced XLR (Analog) or Unbalanced RCA (Analog) |
| Power Rating (Max) | 350 W |
| Power Rating (RMS) | 180 W |
| Operating Voltage | 110–120 V AC ±10% / 200–240 V AC ±10% |
| Voltage Frequency | 47–63 Hz |
| AC Connector | 3-pin IEC, 250 V AC, 10 A (Male) |
| Standby | User-controllable (On: 120 min / Off) |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 33 × 20 × 25.7 cm |
| Weight | 6.5 kg |
| Carrying Box | One box per speaker |
| Safety & Protection | Automatic shutdown for electrical faults, overheating, or excessive high-frequency signals. White LED indicates normal operation; red LED signals protection or clipping. Continuous clipping triggers shutdown. |














