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Bluetooth Studio Monitors KEF LSX II LT
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KEF LSX II LT

4.7

Spotify Connect, AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

£849.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £283.00/mo.*
7stores
Bluetooth Studio Monitors KEF LS50 Wireless II Carbon Black
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KEF LS50 Wireless II Carbon Black

4.8

Spotify Connect, AirPlay 2, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi

£1,999.00
7stores
STUDIO MONITORS

FAQ

Studio monitors are speakers designed for professional audio production. They deliver an accurate sound representation without coloration. This helps you hear recordings as they truly are, making them essential for mixing and mastering music. When choosing studio monitors, consider factors like room size, budget, and connectivity options.

Studio monitors provide a flat frequency response, unlike regular speakers that enhance certain frequencies for a richer sound. This accuracy is crucial for audio professionals who need to make precise adjustments. Look at specifications such as frequency range and driver size when comparing models.

The best size depends on your room dimensions and listening distance. Larger rooms may benefit from bigger monitors (8″ or more), while smaller spaces might suit 5″ or 6″ models. Ensure the monitor fits your workspace without overwhelming it acoustically or physically.

Studio Monitors: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing studio monitors, it's crucial to consider the size of your room. Larger rooms may require monitors with bigger drivers to ensure sound fills the space adequately. Conversely, smaller rooms might benefit from compact studio monitors to prevent overwhelming acoustics. Measure your space and think about how sound will travel within it. For example, a pair of 8″ monitors might be ideal for a spacious studio, while 5″ monitors could suit a cozy home setup.

Studio monitors are designed to provide accurate and uncolored sound, which is essential for mixing and recording. When testing different models, listen for clarity across all frequencies—bass, mids, and treble should be well-balanced without any one range overpowering the others. Test with familiar music to see how well the monitors reproduce sounds you already know. This helps you determine if they will meet your specific audio needs.

Before purchasing studio monitors, ensure they offer the right connectivity options for your equipment. Most modern studio monitors come with various inputs such as XLR, TRS, and RCA connections. Evaluate your current setup and consider future upgrades—having versatile connectivity can save time and money in the long run. For instance, if you plan to expand your gear, having multiple input options ensures compatibility with new devices.

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