Best Studio Monitors Guide

Studio monitors stand out from the vast audio-visual tech crowd. The aim isn’t just to sound good; it’s also to sound accurate. You need to hear every nuance and detail in your mix so you can tweak it to perfection.

So what’s the best set of studio speakers money can buy? We put together a few recommendations to help you find what’s right for you!

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Sam Beattie

What are Studio Monitors?

Studio monitors are loudspeakers, most commonly used in stereo pairs, that are used for professional audio. They can be found anywhere from studios to bedroom setups, and are ideal for mixing music, film editing and many more creative audio applications. This is because they’re engineered to offer a flat, transparent response, with no emphasis on particular frequencies. This allows you to pick up on every detail in the sound you’re working with.

Key brands in the category include Kali Audio, KRK, Genelec, M-Audio, Adam and many more. Some producers and studios have a mixture of studio monitors positioned around the room to offer a balanced sound. The size, output and number of speakers you choose will depend on the space you’re using, the volume you require and of course, budget. If you’re in the market for new monitors, check out the lists below – you might just find something that works for you!

If you record at home, you may be limited in terms of space. The selection above includes speakers that are compact, affordable, and incredibly popular among the music production community. This includes options from Mackie, KRK and M-Audio among others.

If you’re setting up a studio, or looking to upgrade your existing setup, these speakers provide unparalleled professional-quality sound. Brands such as Adam, Genelec and Dynaudio all carry great reputations for their carefully engineered sound. Perfect for any professional-grade audio project, from mixing hip-hop to mastering filmscore!

If you’re new to music production or you’re setting up your first recording rig, these studio monitors might just do the trick. Not only are they affordable and easy to use, but some of them come in pairs. Studio monitors are more commonly sold as single units, but a number of brands offer stereo pairs for competitive prices – great for producers on a budget!

As mentioned earlier, studio monitors are often sold individually. Our speaker bundles are a great way to get matched pairs of speakers with all the right accessories - and save a bit of money while you're at it.

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