TACT’s Coaxial Stage Monitors Fix Live Performance’s Most Annoying Problem—And It’s Budget-Friendly

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By: James Vance

Stage Monitor Speaker Design

Live performers know the panic of a muddy monitor or sudden feedback. It throws off timing, breaks confidence. Audio engineers spend hours tweaking levels just to get clarity without noise. This is the industry’s quiet crisis—until now.

At the 2026 Guangzhou Entertainment Technology Show (GET SHOW), TACT Pro-Audio unveiled their new stage monitors. The key innovation? Coaxial drivers aligned on one axis. Sound reaches the performer’s ears at the same time, no phase interference. They use E-class wood cabinets with water-based paint—tough against scratches, no resonance. Multi-angle designs (35° or 55°) fit tight stages like broadcast studios or theater wings. Their 18,000 sqm facility (founded 2010) handles all production steps, keeping costs low. OEM/ODM services let clients tweak dimensions or tuning for specific venues.

The demand for reliable, affordable monitors is rising. Mobile shows and upscale venues need gear that works hard without breaking the bank. TACT’s integrated production and practical features mean they’ll grab a bigger slice of the rental and install markets. Smaller venues and touring acts will finally get pro-grade monitors without the premium price tag.

Author bio: James Vance, Senior Columnist at TechWeekly, covers pro audio innovations and industry trends globally.