PMC rebuilds Main Monitor Series for 35th anniversary

The NAMM floor got flexed hard when a veteran speaker brand nuked its old lineup and rolled out a full rebuild.

Main monitor reboot at NAMM 2026

  • PMC rolled out a rebuilt Main Monitor Series.
  • Marks the brand's 35th anniversary swing.
  • First total rethink in decades.
  • Four fresh models were launched together.
Core performance overhaul

  • Built fully in-house, top to bottom.
  • Targets clarity, headroom, and lower distortion.
  • Tuned for music, film, immersive rooms.
Low-frequency engine changes
  • New large-format bass drivers anchor the system.
  • Designed around ATL loading.
  • Uses vented motors and dual spiders.
  • Hits far greater linear excursion.
Mid and high driver stack
  • PMC75v3 soft-dome handles mids.
  • Uses a damped chamber to kill rear reflections.
  • N-compass waveguide spreads sound evenly.
  • 34mm HF dome keeps listening fatigue low.
DSP and control backbone
  • Latest DSP platform powers every model.
  • SoundAlign2 handles tuning via browser.
  • master36 manages systems up to 32 speakers.
  • Handles EQ, delay, polarity, and presets.
Amplification hardware
  • master36 packs DSP and amplification.
  • Pushes 3600W through six Class-D channels.
  • power20 expands output for big rigs.
Models and scalability
  • PMC10, PMC12, PMC15, and PMC10-4 lead the range.
  • All run active three-way layouts.
  • XBD cabinets extend bass headroom.
  • Subs and arrays scale for any room.
Design intent and positioning
  • Oliver Thomas framed it as a statement.
  • Emphasized lessons learned over 35 years.
  • Aimed at next-gen studio demands.
 

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