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Studio monitors form the clearly visible (and audible!) centerpiece of any professional monitoring setup. Whether placed on stands, studio furniture, or a meter bridge; used as nearfield, midfield, or main monitors; designed as active speakers or passive speakers with external amplifiers; configured as 2-way or 3-way systems, coaxial or point-source designs, with closed cabinets or bass reflex ports, with or without an external subwoofer — loudspeaker systems and studio monitors have always fascinated the pro audio world with their technology, design, and unique character.
Many manufacturers continue to drive the development and modernization of existing models and monitoring components — bass drivers, midrange speakers, tweeters, amplifier classes, chassis shapes and materials, active and passive crossovers, waveguides, digital DSP filters for acoustic room correction, and so on.
Other manufacturers make only selective updates to their classic monitor models, continuously refining their timeless and well-established studio reference monitors.
The right choice of studio monitors depends on many factors: musical genre, personal preference, room acoustics, intended use, and more.
That’s why we’re happy to help you choose the right speakers — explaining the objective strengths of each manufacturer and model, and offering personalized recommendations tailored to your specific situation.