RevelPerforma M-22usedRevel Performa M-22I bought this pair of Revel M22 Performa studio monitors at Music Lovers Audio SF in 2013. I was particularly interested in them because they have circuitry that optimizes their placement in a boo...550.00

Revel Performa M-22

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Ships fromGrass Valley, CA, 95949
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Package dimensions18.0" × 16.0" × 12.0" (24.0 lbs.)
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I bought this pair of Revel M22 Performa studio monitors at Music Lovers Audio SF in 2013.  I was particularly interested in them because they have circuitry that optimizes their placement in a bookshelf, as I didn't have room to place them on stands.  They are fantastic speakers, particularly when paired with a sub (mine was a REL) and I really enjoyed their smooth detail. 

But my audio system was a bit too complex for my wife to figure out when trying to watch TV, so I bought a soundbar and got lazy, never bothering to turn on my amp (a Yamaha also for sale on Audiogon).  So the speakers have less than a hundred hours.  They each have a small hole on the sides near the bottoms, where I anchored them to a bracket in my cabinetry.  You can see them in the photos.  I will include the offending brackets (pay separate postage only) if you want to mount them in your cabinet -- great to keep them off a resonant shelf!  Otherwise the drivers, crossovers etc., grill covers and cabinets are near-perfect!

Below is an article from Home Theater  Review and specs on these wonderful speakers...

Revel Performa M22 Monitor Loudspeaker Reviewed

By Author: Andrew Robinson

Andrew Robinson has one of the most popular AV-related channels.

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When it comes to high-performance monitor loudspeakers, $2,000 per pair seems to be the Holy Grail price most manufacturers aim for with many top-flight offerings in the class.  The M22 builds on the success of the former F series loudspeakers from Revel, but don't call it an update, as the M22 is a whole new speaker design.

The M22 is a true two-way monitor, featuring a single six-and-a half-inch bass/midrange driver mated to a one-inch titanium dome and a wide dispersion tweeter. The M22 is compact, well-braced and features a fit and finish that defies its asking price. The cabinet itself comes in two finishes, black ash and cherry, though the entire cabinet is not wood veneer; the rear quarter of the M22 is finished in a smooth semi-gloss black, giving it a unique, sophisticated look. Along the M22's backside rests its flared bass port and single-wire binding posts and treble attenuation controls, a Revel Performa staple.

The M22 has a stated in-room frequency response of 46Hz to 15kHz and a sensitivity rating of 85dB into an approximately six-ohm load. The M22 uses a high-order crossover set at roughly 2kHz. Due to the M22's relative lack of efficiency, you're going to need to bring a fair amount of quality power to the M22 party for them to sound their best and, for truly full-range performance, you'll want to pair the Revel monitors with a capable subwoofer.

High Points
• The M22s are sublime, sophisticated and poised little performers that make sweet music at a level unheard of at or around their $2,000 price point.

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• The M22's wide dispersion tweeter and articulated bass/midrange driver cast such an expansive and detailed soundstage that it will have you thinking the M22 is larger than it actually is. The M22, while possessing pinpoint accuracy, doesn't force you to lock your head in a vise to enjoy that all-important sweet spot. 
• The M22's fit and finish is first-rate, looking best in cherry, but an elegant design statement in all finishes. 
• Treble attenuation controls, located on the M22's backside, help with room placement and integration.

Low Points
• Because of the two-way design, you'll want to bring a subwoofer or two to the party to obtain a truly full-range performance from the M22. By adding a subwoofer, the M22's actual cost of ownership does go up, but this is the case with most if not all $2,000 monitors. 
• The M22 is not a terribly efficient loudspeaker, which means you're going to spend a bit more on electronics than you might with other monitors in the M22's class. The extra money for better power will reward you in spades, but it will cost you a little more dough to get to the audio promised land.
• The M22s are monitor loudspeakers, not bookshelf speakers, which means you're going to need a pair of stands. Revel makes a pair (sold separately, $220 per pair), which are essential to get the most from the M22s.

Conclusion
At $2,200 per pair, the Revel Performa M22s are quality monitor speakers that are class-leading in both price and sound. While the necessary stands and sub will drive the M22s buy-in up a bit, you're going to be hard-pressed to find a monitor speaker that bests the M22s' performance this side of $5,000. The way the M22 presents music and even movies is staggering, possessing a sonic oneness that will make you forget you're listening to speakers at all. The soundstage and detail the M22s are capable of is something that must be heard to be appreciated. The M22s are truly great and a phenomenal, affordable addition to the Revel lineage.

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