Reddit reviews M-Audio AV42 | Compact Active Desktop Reference Monitor Speakers For Premium Playback, Professional Media Creation and Immersive Gaming Sound
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Premium sound reproduction: 4 inch polypropylene coated woofers produce tight, accurate bass and 1 inch ferrofluid cooled silk cone tweeters produce clear, pristine highs10 watt per channel amplifier and optimage IV tweeter wave guides for punchy sound reproduction and superior imagingVersatile, conveniently located RCA inputs for seamless connection to gaming systems, DJ gear, mixers and moreFront panel 1/8 inch stereo auxiliary input for connecting your laptop, desktop computer, MP3 player or other audio sources with a 1/8 inch outputEasily accessible front panel 1/8 inch headphone output for private listeningIncludes everything you need to install the system; 1/8” cable, 1/8” to stereo RCA cable, premium speaker wire and acoustic traction pads
All in the sidebar.....
https://www.chanemusiccinema.com/d1010iv
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NXAEPDC
https://www.chanemusiccinema.com/multimedia-desktop/hivi-acoustics/d1080iv
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X741TB0
I don't think it's worth it to spend any serious amount of money on speakers that size. They just don't have enough mass.
But you could certainly get something better than those multimedia speakers. A pair of these would certainly be a step up. They're not very good and I don't recommend them, but they're certainly much better than what you have. If you can't fit the 4" version, there's a 3" that you should be able to.
Theres going to be a zillion different options. I personally use M-Audio for my desktop audio solution. They plug in to my motherboard audio out with a single cable and work extremely well. Different brands of monitors will have different sounds. I like to shoot for a relatively "flat" or even sound. M-Audio nails it in the price range. You'll need a bit of space for a larger bookshelf sized speaker though.
M-Audio AV42
Check out m-audio they make some kind of $100 type things which are quite good
Eg
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00X741TB0/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile
M-Audio monitors.
http://www.m-audio.com/products/view/av42
https://www.amazon.de/M-Audio-2-Weg-Desktop-Referenz-studiomonitor-PC-Lautsprecher/dp/B00X741TB0/
They should rock your desk without a sub. If you want to add one, you can do so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDznKrGDLhM
They also have the option of the AV32.1 which is a 2+1 system. Personally I'd probably go with the 42's, but that's just me (small and affordable subs tend to sound like shit, so I'd get the 42's and perhaps add a quality sub later if I felt it necessary.)
I'd forgo an amp and spend your money on studio monitors + DAC.
Something like this plugs into your computer and outputs an analogue signal for either headphones or speakers.
Then, powered speakers like these. It will be a big upgrade from your logitech system, and fit your needs/budget. If you can find a used pair of M-audio AV-40's or bx5's, that would be ideal - this newer line seems to have poorer reviews.
yeah that's fair, space is always a factor. can you ballpark the rough dimensions of how much room you have? obviously the most compact solution is computer speakers, but like you said, you want something with better sound. there's smaller monitors, like these, so maybe these would fit better (there's also a 3" woofer variant, which is a bit cheaper and smaller). generally, Amazon reviews are quite truthful, so I'd buy based on that (plus secondary research) and get the best speaker that fits your space and budget
>how's [Edifier's] build quality
if I'm being 100% honest, I have no clue about that pair. a few years ago, I found a small (i.e. I think a 3" woofer) pair of Edifiers at good will. I tried them for a few hours, just to see if they were even worth keeping and they sounded good for what they were. but what I was most impressed with was their weight. most small speakers are light, but these ones seemed like pretty heavy. so at some point, Edifiers were built well. I have no idea if they still are, but the reviews are good
sorry I can't give you a more in depth answer or any proof to back up my claims, but hopefully I've given you enough info to find your way
> emotiva airmotive 5
https://www.amazon.ca/Alesis-Elevate-Premium-Speaker-Monitor/dp/B00IWRDU14/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_img_9?ie=UTF8&refRID=1YNABJRHQ3CWVRA3W7CF
or
https://www.amazon.ca/M-Audio-AV42-Professional-Monitor-Speakers/dp/B00X741TB0/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_img_10?ie=UTF8&refRID=1YNABJRHQ3CWVRA3W7CF
Similar pricing? Better value or just go with
https://www.amazon.ca/JBL-Professional-LSR305-Studio-Monitor/dp/B00DUKP37C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1459360240&sr=8-1&keywords=Jbl+lsr305
I have M-Audio AV40s, which I believe have been replaced with the M-Audio AV42s. I think they're a pretty great pair of monitors for the price. While they might not be the loudest you can get for that price I never go near full volume, and they have a really clean sound. They also have slightly smaller ones (AV32) for under $100 / pair.
TT (inc. preamp): https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-Ject-Elemental-Phono-USB-Turntable/dp/B00FZ646ZO/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1463243395&sr=8-4&keywords=pro-ject+elemental
that leaves a little over 100 of your British dollars ('pounds' or something ) to find speakers to feed into. These will do til you can make the upgrade to fancier stuff. https://www.amazon.co.uk/M-Audio-AV42-Reference-Speakers-Professional/dp/B00X741TB0/ref=sr_1_1?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1463243542&sr=1-1&keywords=m-audio
Hmm...that price range...
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X741TB0
I have the previous AV 40s and they sounded pretty good! I haven't heard much about the update
If you can up your range, maybe check out the Audio Engine A2+
It isn't, no. I wouldn't say anything is particularly "good" until you get to the M-Audio BX5 D2. There is a used pair available right at the edge of your budget.
If you're deadset on buying new (understandable) then I'd pick up the AV42.
So you just want to get it working? Just buy the best active speakers you can, something like these and be done with it.
Hey guys, my old set of Klipsch Promedia 2.1 speakers just died. I've been out of the loop on speaker technology for a while so I need some advice. I don't do production and I only play games and listen to music, but I do enjoy good quality sound. I also enjoy bass but I could never use the Klipsch at full capacity or it would blow out my eardrums lol. These speakers would be on a desktop, and I'd say my budget is $200 but I'll splurge a little more if the product is worth a premium.
That said, it seems like another set of Promedia's or the Logitech Z623 are the popular gamer choices, but then I looked deeper and saw that some users recommend powered speakers instead.
I'm not really sure where to start with those, but below are some recommendations based on what I've researched. How could I compare these speakers apples to apples? I'm a noob when it comes to audio knowledge.
M-Audio AV42 (Couldn't find AV40 in stock):
https://us.amazon.com/M-Audio-Reference-Speakers-Professional-Immersive/dp/B00X741TB0/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
M-Audio BX5 D3
https://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-BX5-D3-Production-Recording/dp/B01J66YEU0/ref=pd_sbs_147_img_0/132-9931273-2241557?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01J66YEU0&pd_rd_r=a50dceed-5410-46e7-b3cb-7bc6bdce1686&pd_rd_w=01y28&pd_rd_wg=BjCZY&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=Q2B9PDF9JMV364Q4W38E&psc=1&refRID=Q2B9PDF9JMV364Q4W38E
PreSonus Eris E4.5
https://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-BX5-D3-Production-Recording/dp/B01J66YEU0/ref=pd_sbs_147_img_0/132-9931273-2241557?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01J66YEU0&pd_rd_r=a50dceed-5410-46e7-b3cb-7bc6bdce1686&pd_rd_w=01y28&pd_rd_wg=BjCZY&pf_rd_p=5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=Q2B9PDF9JMV364Q4W38E&psc=1&refRID=Q2B9PDF9JMV364Q4W38E
Sorry for the delay. Those are m-audio av42
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X741TB0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NQHQDb0XTZB5K
If you want really, really affordable, the Parts Express Lepy 2020TI + Dayton B652 bundle for $50 gets you good sound for stupid cheap. Or you can get that Lepy amp standalone, as it's a solid budget unit, and pair it with something like the Pioneer SP-BS22-LR speakers, which are a great pair of bookshelf speakers for $100. The Klipsch R-15M are a great pair for a little over $150.
Also:
Sony SCSS5 - https://www.amazon.com/Sony-SSCS5-3-Driver-Bookshelf-Speaker/dp/B00O8YLMVA $138
BIC Venturi DV62si - https://www.amazon.com/BIC-America-DV62si-Bookshelf-Speakers/dp/B00006JPDI $117
Polk S15, refurbished - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TJ4D2LZ/ref=dp_cr_wdg_tit_rfb $166
Yamaha NS-6490 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00018Q4GA $130
Fluance SX6W - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00067OS0A $130
M-Audio AV42 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X741TB0 $150
Or you could look for vintage, but bookshelf speakers tended to either be gigantic and heavy (like my Bozak B-201 or B-402, which are bookshelf speakers in name only) or sound weak.
Some M-Audio monitor speakers are cheap, check [these] (https://www.amazon.co.uk/M-Audio-Reference-Speakers-Professional-Creation/dp/B00X741TB0/ref=s9u_wish_gw_i4?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1PCP9HQHG676B&coliid=I34UT1O3ZZVH68&fpl=fresh&pd_rd_i=B00X741TB0&pd_rd_r=74RW439VB8DQ9DKG5QM1&pd_rd_w=LU7qS&pd_rd_wg=lEk0F&pf_rd_i=desktop&pf_rd_s=&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=7GQC13HQD7G5X2VSJ1DB&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=26de8ef0-2ad7-412c-8634-6cd03b7b73e2) out
also these if you can throw the extra money
https://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-20-Watt-Compact-Monitor-Speakers/dp/B00X741TB0
Thanks for the help, I've had a few recommendations for Yamaha gear so will look into that.
I quite like the look of the recommended Micca purchases in the original text of this thread, unfortunately it doesn't look like there is any way to ship to the UK. I have, however, spotted these on Amazon - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00X741TB0
A few pals have said good things about M-Audio, would you recommend this product?
Thanks again
/u/dogeatdawg linked good resources below. I produce music, and I gotta say, the best bang for your buck is getting a pair of M-AUDIO monitors: https://www.amazon.com/M-Audio-20-Watt-Compact-Monitor-Speakers/dp/B00X741TB0/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
You could also add a subwoofer to that setup if you're super concerned about bass, but I've never had to worry about that (and I'm a bassist!). These things get insanely loud and they produce crystal-clear, faithful audio pictures.
Might I recommend consulting this mans guide. (American prices) The list is a little dated, but his opinions are respected. His youtube has many more recent reviews.
Otherwise, from personal experience, I use M-Audio Av42s. I think they're decent, but something with a larger driver would be preferred.
I have some old logitech z4's @2.1 and they are boss! Are you doing this for a desk or a home theater setup? I personally think 2.1 is all you need for a desk setup. here are some good options:
Klipsch
M-Audio
So you think quality doesn't vary between cheaper and pricey monitors?
My room isn't really that small, but walls are mostly covered with acoustic foam + some DIY stuff that prevent echoing and else.
Do you think any of these would be good?
Behringer MS16
Behringer MEDIA 40USB
M-Audio AV42
well i was using some logitech 5.1 (surround sound) speakers which i sold for £40 on ebay to go towards my new speajkers. Richer sounds are a great shop imo and they always give you help and advice so i would look at the speakers there .
I got the Monitor Audio MR1s and there is so much difference between my old ones, crisper highs/treble and over all clearer sound, its very hard to explain how they sound better but trust me.
Types of speakers:
There are mainly 2 types, powered and non-powered.
Powered: They have a built in amp and plug into a wall socket for power and then go straight into your PC, they are easy to set up but some people like to have a separate amp (im also new to this so im not to sure why)
Non-Powered: They are just speakers and on there own cant produce sound as they dont have any power, which is where the amp/amplifier comes in. The amp just gives the speakers power so that they are able to produce sound and connect to a PC ect.
the bigger the speakers the bigger the amp needs to be to give it enough power.
I would go to richer sounds if you have one near you and ask for a demo for some speakers around £100 if you can and im sure you will notice a difference. Also watch some videos about audio and why some speakers are better than others.
Im also very new to this, i got my first pair 2 weeks ago.
These are some good powered speakers that will probs beat cheaper multimedia ones on the cheap:
M-Audio AV32
M-Audio AV42
Mackie CR4
These are some good non powered speakers and amps on the cheap:
MORDAUNT SHORT M20 AND SMSL SA-36A
Wharfedale Diamond 9.1 AND SMSL SA-36A
BTW the amp ive chosen will power them on a desk but might not be great for a big room.
Hope this helps :)
These speakers would up directly. I have heard good things and they are a wire cutter pick for best computer speakers. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00X741TB0