M-Audio Studiophile DX4 Professional Desktop Monitoring System, Black

M-Audio Studiophile DX4 Professional Desktop Monitoring System, Black

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M-Audio Studiophile DX4 Professional Desktop Monitoring System, Black

18 watts of power per channel with 4" polypropylene low-frequency drivers and 1" mylar tweeters / Magnetic Shielding

 

M-Audio Studiophile DX4 Professional Desktop Monitoring System, Black Accessories

M-Audio US41750 Audiophile 192 Hi-def Aud Card
CAD EPF-15A 6-Inch Flexible Pop Filter
M-Audio Audiophile 2496 MIDI Digital Recording Interface
M-Audio StudioPro 3 Desktop Audio Monitors
Mac OS X Version 10.5.4 Leopard
M-Audio Fast Track US44010 USB Audio Interface with Session Software
M-Audio BX5a 5" BiAmplified Studio Monitor Speakers
Sennheiser HD-280 Professional Headphones
D-Link DUB-H7 High Speed USB 2.0 7-Port Hub
M-Audio Fast Track Pro 4x4 Mobile USB Audio/MIDI Interface with Preamps

 

M-Audio Studiophile DX4 Professional Desktop Monitoring System, Black Reviews

I use to edit and if they sounded good through my PC speakers, but put them through a TV or a theater system and you'd hear the unbalanced spikes and drops. Thanks to these speakers my audio sounds perfectly balanced. They kick the crap out of my PC speakers. They sound good and flat, REALLY GREAT for audio balancing. Can't beat it for this price.

 

They are not so great for lower end sounds, however. The price is right for what you get. One caveat: the tweeter cones are EASY to indent, so watch out when you are moving them. I wish M-Audio had a decent subwoofer option for these (at a decent price). A great upgrade for those wanting a decent sound representation for near-field monitoring.

 

The speakers build quality is also better than I expected they have a nice heavy feel. I was pleasantly surprised when I received them. I bought these speakers to mix/master a hip hop demo for a friend so I didn't really need super expensive monitors, I used to produce alot in the early 90's so I have used more expensive monitors in the past. bose etc not a decent monitor. All in all these are great Monitor's for the price if you have a home studio etc, and I would also recommend these for just playing music vs the Bose Companion speakers for 99 get these instead. That being said for the price I paid 137 shipped I expected just above average desktop speakers, i.e. They are extremely loud without distorting and have excellent mid range with the switch, the bass is not overpowering just right.

 

Also, the 1/4" connection can be a balanced one if using tip ring sleeve cables. At very high and very low levels, I think the bass response is weaker than the mid-high frequencies, about 2.5 to 5k. So save some money. Sure you can get better monitors, but if you've damaged your hearing by cranking up that guitar amp too many times, you probably can't hear the difference. One other thing that's just my personal sense of things is that I don't think these monitors are quite as flat as people say. A few nice things that aren't mentioned in the product description or other reviews: these monitors have two inputs which are summed internally, great for those of us who want to connect these to our audio interface AND the output from our computer. It's always a good idea to listen to your mix at different volumes, anyway, so you might notice it too.

 

That's a pain. I bought these speakers for my daughter for Christmas so she could listen to her Ipod music. Also, all of the docking players required that the skin be removed. These speakers sound better than most of those too. With these speakers, she just plugs in the headphone plug and the power cord and enjoys her music. Like other reviewers pointed out, they are not meant to fill a big room.

They truly sound great. She charges the Ipod while playing with an AC adapter/charger. We shopped all over trying to find something that sounded good, but nearly all of the boom boxes and Ipod players were disappointing unless the price was $300+ dollars. She has had them for over a month, and loves them, as do many of her friends who come over to visit. Since most of the remote functions on docking players don't work with the Ipod, it's just as well to control the music directly on the Ipod. They have flat, smooth response, strong depth and enough bass to rock a mid-size room.

 
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