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M Audio Studio Pro 3 Powered Monitor

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M Audio Studio Pro 3 Powered Monitor

2024-07-13 01:59:18

My first ground loop from computer audio card to powered monitor speakers was corrected by plugging the monitors in to the same outlet as the computer. Then I upgraded my video card to a much more powerful one and the buzz came back when the video card was churning. Back to the internet to find a solution and this product seemed to be my best bet. It worked like a charm, the buzz is gone again and I don't hear any degradation in sound quality. Highly recommend.

5
2024-04-04 09:45:38

Im a sporadic recorder. Id given up on using a different 5 powered monitor because the audio quality was really disappointing. I got the JBLs and was amazed at the difference. The bass response is great which is what I was looking for.

5
2024-08-08 05:51:16

Polk Audio XT10 Powered Subwoofer is replacing an Advent 12" powered subwoofer that is nearly 20 years old. The Polk unit is smaller than my older unit and it puts out a cleaner and crisper sound. Setup took less than 5 minutes. I am using this for few more days before I make any volume adjustments, if they are needed. This is a great unit for the price!

5
2024-04-09 08:36:56

I needed several fast bus powered drive for backups and system clones. This is the fastest 4TB solution I could find. I tested this on macOS with Black Magic's disk test for sequential I/O. This drive yields 684 / 595 MB/s R/W. There are faster bus powered Thunderbolt 3 solutions - for example G-Drive Mobile Pro TB3 does 2470 / 2230, but being NVMe M.2 based it is currently limited to 2TB, and is much more expensive per megabyte. I am hoping for larger M.2 drives soon.

5
2024-08-19 01:41:40

I'm using the headphones to monitor a camcorder's audio feed in a studio and on location. The folding design is practical and sturdy. So far I couldn't be more pleased.

5
2024-08-26 02:20:27

In our radio station we use this amp to distribute monitor audio to studio monitors, CD recorders, MP3 recorders and phone system. The adjustable levels on each output support broadcast and consumer equipment looking for -10 or +4 levels. This DA is built like a tank. As our first piece of Rolls gear at a very nice cost, we will be considering their other gear in the future.

5
2024-06-21 05:38:27

I recently upgraded my studio with a 16-in/16/out audio interface, but with no headphone jack and no monitor control. This little box solved my monitor control issue perfectly. Extremely transparent to my ears, very solid build, all the controls have a nice feel to them, and great looks. The wood sides are more of a walnut color than what's shown on the website, which was perfect. Highly recommended.

5
2024-06-16 06:21:54

Sony Studio Monitor MDR-7506's are alone in their class. All the field audio engineers and camera operators I know use this headphone to monitor audio recorded on location. They are ruggedly built, comfortable enough to wear for hours, and accurately represent what is being recorded.

5
2024-06-16 04:47:46

It only took a few minutes to assemble and position these stands. I use them for my computer's M-AUDIO studio monitor speakers. Since I installed the stands, I've been wondering why I didn't buy them sooner. The sound is so much better having the speakers at the right height.

5
2024-06-14 05:45:31

First, I’m not being PAID for this review. All my research was on-line (user reviews, YouTube, manufacturer, etc..). Since I'm no longer working, my comparative opinion is based on devices I own (iPad Pro, existing monitor, cell phones, etc..). I’m not a professional photographer or content producer (but generally clean up personal photos, etc..) and I do not game on the PC (Playstation is better imo). My initial impression is Wow! Screen image is super nice and much better than the 11-year-old Samsung 22-inch 1080p (TN panel) I have been using. Colors are more vibrant, and the panel is more intense regardless of the brightness setting. Set up is straight forward. I'm using this with Intel Iris Xe graphics and 32GB of system RAM on Windows 11. Connection is with a Mini DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort cable (user supplied) and the monitor is set to 2560 x 1440, with no scaling, running at 75hz. I did update the device settings to use the ASUS monitor drivers (you must manually install them, but this is very easy to do), and I did install the ASUS Chroma Tune software to simplify changing monitor color presets. The monitor itself recognized the miniDP cable connection and preset the audio input controls. This 27-inch 1440p panel is a joy to use. Splitting the screen in half (landscape orientation) for Outlook and Edge, Word and Excel, etc. creates a very normal and enjoyable workspace. Full screen mode for photo editing is impressive, the size and resolution seem to make my PaintShop Pro software function better. While the speakers are tinny, I don't like having external speakers on the desk and the audio output is fine for my needs. While others have mentioned the difficulty of using the monitor’s menu for volume control, I am finding the audio control on my desktop sufficient to control volume without having to change the monitor’s preset level.

5