You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Studio Monitors Vs Desktop Speakers

Related products

Ulanzi Multifunction Photo Studio Stand

$299.97 $434.96

Genelec 7040a Studio Subwoofer

$2,145.00 $2,745.60

Nord Piano Monitors V2 (red, Pair)

$2,697.00 $3,317.31

Studio Monitors Vs Desktop Speakers

2024-08-14 09:51:55

If you need to have three monitors on a laptop or desktop, this will do it!

5
2024-06-07 02:44:29

i had previously skimped on monitors, had $100/pair presonus eris e3.5 that sounded pretty good but only as desktop speakers, not appropriate for mixing at all. these kali's have really changed the game for me. the amount of bass these can put out gives so much presence to them, they get lowwww. fantastic high freq detail and even response, the built in eq definitely helped flatten things since i have them on desktop stands. soundstage is incredible, rivaling my $900 kanto tuk listening speakers with amt tweeters. these are an investment for a starting producer but a worthy one, i know my mixes will be improved from here on out. sometime in the future i hope to get the kali in-5s at whatever their updated version is, but the quality is so good on these i cant imagine how it will get better haha. also the white colorway is just gorgeous

5
2024-08-01 03:52:25

I bought this for a desktop computer setup after hearing great things about Kali Studio Monitors. I had the Kali Audio IN-5 monitor spears for several months. Now that I have the subwoofer the experience is even better! I'm using a headphone jack to RCA connecting the subwoofer to my motherboard (PC). Then use XLR cables to connect to my Speakers. The bass for gaming is incredible. Optional foot pedal switch input that lets you turn it off easily when you want to be stealthy.

5
2024-05-19 09:25:39

These clamps are the best. I use these clamps to hold camera lights, boom arms, and my desktop studio monitors stands in place. Anyone who works in the production field needs these in their gear case.

5
2024-06-25 04:55:54

Bought this amp to power some non-powered studio monitors I had gotten for my desktop editing system. ... Easy setup with regular 12 gauge wire. Great sound and controls. Very solid amp. The sound is great and crisp!

5
2024-04-04 01:34:22

I've always kept studio monitors in my editing bay and before Thunderbolt docks, I never had a problem with 60hz buzz. 3 iterations of Thunderbolt and 3 docks later, I've got all kinds of interference and ground loops, and having made a recent switch in desktop setups, a 60hz buzz with all kinds of tonal electronic whining reared its ugly head. It was so bad I had to eliminate my studio monitors from my desktop, which just isn't right. Toss in the HE18 and voila, it's all gone! For a passive unit, it's well built and even looks nice. Plus, it seems pretty tough so I wouldn't have any qualms about taking it into the field. Totally worth it!

5
2024-09-04 03:24:25

I USE THIS IN MY DESKTOP & LAPTOP AND LOVE THE FACT THAT IT IS 256GB VS MANY OTHER BRANDS THAT ARE 250GB & 240GB!

5
2024-09-09 03:27:23

Hard to beat a good ViewSonic monitor. This might be the best value at 1080P 165hz! If it's anything like my past VS monitors, it'll last you 10+ years!

5
2024-07-21 02:48:52

I wanted a desktop controller for my studio B and this bad boy was the perfect choice. I have another brand in my main studio, so I was anxious to try this one out. It's very simple and looks great. It doesn't take up a lot of room, but has a lot to offer. I tend to play music from different sources and through different sources (i.e. mixing songs) and this guy has everything you need right there to do so. Play it through your computer interface and quickly control the volume of your speakers, switch speakers A/B, check your mix with mono and dim, or just mute everything - it's all right there. Then, if you want to plug in a tablet, a phone, or mp3 player or something, there's a short 3.5mm cord that comes with it (nice touch). Just plug in and switch your source and play things that way. You wouldn't think a centralized system would be so impactful to your work flow, but it really helps.

5
2024-08-19 02:22:11

I have powered up my old Tannoy System 8 monitors in my home studio after using various powered speakers the past few years. This little Pyle amp makes them sound as good or better than my old Kenwood that pooped out 10 years ago. They have such good bass that I don't need a sub. I am pleasantly surprised by this inexpensive piece of gear. I even like the the blue light. Go Pyle!

5