G'day Jimbo,
I think you'll find the 20ASL to be every bit as good as the 50. There is *no* lack of midrange detail in these: The low/mid-frequency driver is the justly famous softdome unit also in the 50ASL, which has somewhat more bass extension (having a dedicated low-freq element as well as more amp power.)
The 20ASL is the portable reference for just about every famous location mixer around. Anyway, take it on faith that you cannot go wrong with anything this bunch of speaker designer/alchemists from the Cotswolds come up with. I use Active 10s in a 5.1 setup, and have been an audio supervisor for a major US broadcaster for 25 years. ATC speakers make my day as a sound lover and professional.
Regards,
natsnd
I think you'll find the 20ASL to be every bit as good as the 50. There is *no* lack of midrange detail in these: The low/mid-frequency driver is the justly famous softdome unit also in the 50ASL, which has somewhat more bass extension (having a dedicated low-freq element as well as more amp power.)
The 20ASL is the portable reference for just about every famous location mixer around. Anyway, take it on faith that you cannot go wrong with anything this bunch of speaker designer/alchemists from the Cotswolds come up with. I use Active 10s in a 5.1 setup, and have been an audio supervisor for a major US broadcaster for 25 years. ATC speakers make my day as a sound lover and professional.
Regards,
natsnd