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Studio Monitors

Studio monitors are designed to deliver clear, accurate sound for recording, mixing and production. Unlike standard speakers, they are built to reproduce audio as honestly as possible, helping you make informed decisions when working on music or other projects.


Studio Monitors
  • Adam Audio D3V Desktop Studio Monitor System Black (Display Model) - Fair Deal Music
    Adam Audio D3V Desktop Studio Monitor System Black (Display Model) - Fair Deal Music
    Original price £278.50 - Original price £278.50
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    £278.50
    £278.50 - £278.50
    Current price £278.50

    Adam Audio D3V Desktop Studio Monitor System, Black

    Simple USB-C connectivity The D3V features a USB-C input, making it easy to c...

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    Original price £278.50 - Original price £278.50
    Original price
    £278.50
    £278.50 - £278.50
    Current price £278.50
  • ADAM Audio T5V Studio Monitor (Single) - Fair Deal Music
    ADAM Audio T5V Studio Monitor (Single) - Fair Deal Music
    Original price £159.00 - Original price £159.00
    Original price
    £159.00
    £159.00 - £159.00
    Current price £159.00

    ADAM Audio T5V Studio Monitor (Single)

    Powerful and accurate sound The T5V monitor delivers extremely high performan...

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    Original price £159.00 - Original price £159.00
    Original price
    £159.00
    £159.00 - £159.00
    Current price £159.00

Professional Studio Monitors for Accurate Mixing

Studio monitors are built to provide a balanced and detailed representation of your audio. Their purpose is accuracy rather than enhanced bass or coloured sound, allowing you to hear recordings as they truly are. This level of clarity is essential when adjusting levels, EQ and effects, as even small changes can affect the overall balance of a mix. Build quality, driver design and cabinet construction all contribute to how a monitor performs. A well-matched pair of monitors becomes a reliable reference point within your studio setup.

Active (Powered) Studio Monitors

Active studio monitors include built-in amplification that is matched specifically to the speaker components. This simplifies setup and ensures the internal amplifier is properly balanced with the drivers. Powered monitors connect directly to your audio interface or mixer, reducing the need for additional equipment. They are widely used in home studios and professional environments because they offer convenience, consistent performance and straightforward installation.

Studio Monitor Sizes and Formats

Studio monitors are available in a range of sizes, typically defined by the diameter of the main woofer. Smaller monitors are often suited to compact rooms and closer listening distances, while larger models are capable of delivering greater low-end response and output. Choosing the right size depends on room dimensions and listening position, as oversized monitors in a small space can affect accuracy. Matching monitor size to your environment helps ensure balanced sound and reliable results.

Nearfield Studio Monitors

Nearfield monitors are designed to be positioned relatively close to the listener, usually on a desk or monitor stands. Their design helps reduce the influence of room reflections by focusing sound directly towards the listening position. This makes them a popular choice for home studios and smaller production spaces. Nearfield monitors provide detailed playback at moderate listening levels, allowing precise adjustments during mixing and editing.

Midfield and Larger Studio Monitors

Midfield and larger monitors are intended for bigger rooms where increased output and wider sound coverage are required. These monitors are typically positioned further away from the listening position and can deliver stronger low-frequency performance. They are commonly used in professional studio environments where more space is available and higher playback levels are needed. Proper room treatment and positioning become increasingly important with larger systems.

Studio Monitors for Home Studios

In home studios, space and room acoustics often influence monitor choice. Compact active monitors are commonly used because they fit comfortably into smaller rooms and provide accurate sound at closer listening distances. Proper placement and isolation can help improve clarity and reduce unwanted resonance. A well-chosen pair of monitors allows you to mix and produce with greater confidence, even in a limited space.

Studio Monitors for Professional Studios

Professional studio environments often require monitors capable of delivering consistent performance across long sessions. Larger systems may be used to provide broader coverage and higher output, particularly in control rooms designed for critical listening. Reliability and accurate sound reproduction are essential in these settings, as monitors play a key role in shaping final mixes. High-quality monitors provide dependable reference sound throughout the production process.

Choosing the Right Studio Monitors

Selecting the right studio monitors involves considering room size, listening distance and the type of work you plan to do. Monitor size, connectivity options and overall build quality all play a role in determining suitability. Ensuring the monitors integrate properly with your audio interface and studio layout will help achieve more accurate results. A carefully chosen pair of monitors supports better decision-making and more consistent mixes.