Since I had the opportunity to buy the new Resolv monitors for $75 below the street price of $300...I decided to trade in my Zoom effects processor(which I rarely use)& I picked up a pair of these monitors for $165(with the trade in).
Since I needed a secondary pair of budget monitors for mastering & vocals on my Zoom recorder,I have found the A5's to fit the bill quite nicely...that is,as nicely as the price tag will allow.
In contrast to the old Resolv monitors of the same size,the new Resolvs have noticeable improvements-particularly in the mid & high ranges,as these frequencies are articulated rather well.The bass response according to the spec sheet,is 45Hz-which is ludicrous,as this is just not imperically possible at this price point & only a few ultra high end companies have managed such a low end in a cabinet of this size.
However though,the bass is sufficient in a compact space & while the overall tonal quality of the bass is a slight improvement over the old series-there still remains,that distinctive boxy/boominess that Resolv is known for,but nothing that presents a problem-especially so,for the low price tag....& after all,these are not a pair of $1000 Adam A7's.I have put these monitors through their paces...doing mixing & playback for a solid two hours to break them in proper & I have found them to be surprisingly accurate...giving a very fair representation of everything I threw at them & when I pushed them hard(almost at half volume),they rocked the house & retained their accuracy quite well...but I would not push them beyond this point,as these monitors will melt your ears at close range! -Thom