Raccoon
Active Analog Nearfield Monitor
Its fully analog signal path ensures uncolored, musical sound reproduction, faithfully translating subtle details and dynamics. A built-in 40 Hz high-pass filter offers subtle sub-bass control without disrupting the monitor’s overall frequency balance. The acoustically transparent grille provides protection without affecting clarity or tone. Compact yet powerful, RACCOON is purpose-built for professionals who need accuracy and honesty in their audio environment.
Compact Monitor, Big Precision
The RACCOON is an active, analog nearfield studio monitor designed to deliver professional-grade performance in a compact format. It features a two-way design with a passive radiator, allowing it to extend low-end response far beyond what’s typical for its size—without the distortion or turbulence often associated with ported designs.
Passive Radiator for Controlled Low End
By using a passive radiator instead of a bass port, RACCOON maintains tight, well-defined bass and reduces phase anomalies in the low-mid region. This results in more accurate transients and better control over mix decisions, especially in the crucial bottom end of the spectrum.
Voiced for Clarity and Balance
RACCOON is tuned using the same design philosophy as larger, high-end monitoring systems. The result is precise stereo imaging, a neutral midrange, and a confident, non-hyped low end—ideal for critical mixing, mastering, or extended listening sessions with minimal fatigue.
Fully Analog Signal Path
It follows a completely analog signal path, with no digital processing or coloration. This preserves the natural character of your source material, delivering sound that’s rich, musical, and transparent. You hear what’s actually in your mix—no more, no less.
Subtle High-Pass Filter for Sub-Bass Control
Both RACCOON and its sibling PANDA include a 40 Hz high-pass filter that gently rolls off sub-bass. Instead of a harsh cutoff, it subtly reduces extreme low-end energy, cleaning up the mix while leaving the speaker’s tonal balance untouched.
Transparent Protective Grille
The grille uses a highly open perforation pattern that allows sound to pass through without filtering or smearing. It protects the drivers physically while keeping the transient response and clarity intact, so the sound remains direct, open, and unaffected.
Ideal for Critical Listening
With its compact size, extended low end, and no-compromise analog design, RACCOON is purpose-built for audio professionals working in tight spaces or nearfield setups. It excels in mix translation, ensuring what you hear reflects what others will hear too—accurately and reliably.
FEATURES
- Compact nearfield monitor optimized for critical listening
- Passive radiator design for deep, articulate bass without port noise
- Tight low-frequency control with preserved transient response
- All-analog signal path for natural, uncolored sound reproduction
- Optional 40 Hz high-pass filter for improved clarity in small rooms
- Standard acoustically transparent protective grille
- Designed for long, fatigue-free listening sessions
- Available in Jaipur Orange and Trooper White matte finishes

Specifications
| Frequency Response | 45 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Enclosure Type | PR-tuned Vented |
| Crossover Type | Active, Analog |
| Peak SPL | 102 dB (@ 1 meter) |
| Amplifiers | 2 per speaker |
| Amplifier Type | Class D |
| Amplifier Power | 2 × 50 W |
| Amplifier THD + N | 0.002% |
| Input | Balanced (Analog) XLR |
| Number of Drivers | 2-way |
| Woofer | 15.2 cm / 6” |
| Tweeter | 2.5 cm / 1” |
| Passive Radiator | Side-firing |
| Safety | Shutdowns and LED Alerts* |
| Weight | 9.5 kg |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 34.7 × 23.7 × 25.4 cm |
| Power Rating (Max) | 150 Watts |
| Power Rating (RMS) | 100 Watts |
| Min Voltage | 110–120 Volts AC ±10% |
| Max Voltage | 200–240 Volts AC ±10% |
| Voltage Frequency | 47–63 Hz |
| AC Connector | 3-pin IEC, 250 Volts AC, 10A Male |
| Standby | User controllable (On: 120 min / Off) |
| Safety Note | * Amplifiers automatically shut down in response to electrical failures, high-frequency signals, or overheating, signaled by a red LED. A white LED indicates normal operation, and red flashing warns of audio clipping. Continuous clipping triggers a protective shutdown. |














