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iLoud Micro Monitor

These seem to get rave reviews. They apparently work well up close. Could they do a good job sitting on top of a digital piano.

Has anybody tried these with a digital piano?


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I use them for portable video editing and they strike me as too bassy. I'm about to configure them through a tiny mixer so I can rebalance. There are no tone or balance controls. Very strong, though.

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For some ideas, this audio engineer tears apart budget monitors and computer speakers in his spare time. Not really reviews but he notes a couple of competent models...

http://noaudiophile.com/

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I've been VERY impressed by these PSB Alpha PS1 speakers. I have no idea how they'd be as digital piano speakers - but they strike me as honest and uncolored, definitely not hyped up. ($299 for the pair, I believe.)

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Originally Posted by macuaig
I use them for portable video editing and they strike me as too bassy. I'm about to configure them through a tiny mixer so I can rebalance. There are no tone or balance controls. Very strong, though.


I should correct my review above, as there are a couple of EQ switches on the back of the main speaker. So there is limited EQ available, including a low frequency cut. I'm still experimenting, so can't say if it's sufficient for my purposes.


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