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Kali\'s debut LP-6 studio monitors are designed to give you world-class power and accuracy without breaking the bank.
Performance
Transparency. Clarity. Accuracy.
Kali Audio\'s Lone Pine Series studio monitors are designed to allow you to hear every detail that\'s happening in your mix.
This starts with an exceptionally accurate frequency response. Whatever is present on your mix is what you\'ll hear in these monitors. Nothing is boosted or suppressed to cover flaws or try to sound more pleasing.
With the LP-6, you can mix with more confidence, and you can also be assured that your mix will translate as best as possible to whatever systems your audience is using.
80W Class D Power
39 Hz Lower Frequency Response
< 3% System THD 94 dB @ 1M
112 dB Max SPL
3-D Imaging Waveguide
Hear three dimensional sound from a stereo pair of speakers.
Dual-Layer Voice Coil
Large diameter voice coil allows for low distortion and high dynamic range.
Low Noise Port Tube
Precisely engineered using airflow simulations for powerful bass without port noise.
The single most important aspect of a studio monitor is its accuracy. A good studio monitor should present the material it’s playing faithfully, allowing you to make critical decisions that you know will translate to all the systems that your work will ultimately be played on.
Rather than make our own claims about the accuracy of our speakers, we had them independently tested by Pro Sound Testing in Greenville, Indiana. You can download their full test data from the links below, and explore the frequency response, dispersion, and distortion characteristics of both the LP-6 and LP-8. Please note that this data requires the "Common Loudspeaker Format Viewer" application to view.
Kali Audio defines a listening distance as the maximum distance at which the speakers can play continuously at 85 dB while maintaining 20 dB dynamic headroom.
This means that anywhere within that listening distance, you can listen for long periods of time at reference volume, and momentary peaks such as bass drops or explosion effects will come through clearly and with minimal distortion. The LP-6 has enough output for most 1-2 person setups, and the LP-8 can handle larger setups easily.
Bass on the LP-Series monitors is delivered by larger magnets and larger voice coils than any comparable speakers on the market. This gives you more accurate bass response that extends lower, so you can dial in exactly the low end sound you need. Bass response is not boosted or overhyped, but you can be sure that you’re hearing the bass that you have on the track.
The integrated Class D Power amp delivers clean, reliable power that’s optimized to this speaker.
Both models use 40W for the 1” soft dome tweeter. The LP-6 uses 40W for the 6.5-Inch woofer, and the LP-8 uses 60W for the 8-Inch woofer.
Boundary EQ Control
A speaker’s given position in a space can drastically change it’s frequency response. A speaker placed against a wall or on a desk will sound very different than a speaker placed on a stand, even in a well-treated space. Hard surfaces like walls, desk tops, and recording consoles can change the low end frequency response of the monitor, and degrade the overall clarity of the sound.
Happily, most of the common positions are fairly predictable and easily corrected.
Kali’s team did our Boundary EQ tuning at The Village Studios in Los Angeles, and came up with boundary compensation EQ settings to help you get the optimum sound for where you need to put your speakers.
Combined with the LF and HF trims, this will ensure that the speakers sound their best no matter what room you’re mixing in, or where the speakers are placed.
Easy Connections
The LP-6 and LP-8 both feature balanced XLR and TRS inputs, and an unbalanced RCA input.
The RCA input can be set to -10 dBu sensitivity when you’re using consumer devices like a laptop or smartphone’s headphone jack.
3-D Imaging Waveguide
The waveguide on the Lone Pine Series studio monitors ensures that the directivity of the loudspeaker is smooth throughout its frequency response. What’s more: it’s calibrated so that the sound power of the loudspeaker helps you to perceive sound accurately.
In practical terms, what this means is that you’re hearing spatial details in the recording that allow your brain to place elements of the recording in the space around you. This gives the speakers a more natural, lifelike feel that exposes more of the detail of the material that you’re working on. This level of detail makes it easier to make critical decisions, as well as making these monitors pleasurable to mix on and listen to in general.
Low Noise Port Tube
We wanted to put a port on the front of the LP-Series studio monitors so that they could be used in small spaces where they’d be placed against walls. At the same time, we didn’t want noise from the front port to distract from the accuracy of the speaker, so we developed a special front port that doesn’t make noise.
On most port tubes, air leaves at different speeds from different points of the opening, creating noisy turbulence. This turbulence can be heard as "chuffing,” or an audible air sound coming from the monitor. This sound will add to the noise floor and obscure the details of the low end.
The port tube on LP-6 was designed to ensure that all of the air leaves the port tube at the same velocity. This helps add to the low end response of the speaker, while keeping the bass clean, tight, and devoid of extra noise.
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Powered: |
Yes |
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Amp Class: |
D |
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Power Config: |
Bi-Amped |
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LF Power: |
40 W |
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HF Power: |
40 W |
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Total Power: |
80 W |
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LF Driver: |
6.5" Woofer |
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HF Driver: |
1" Soft Dome Tweeter |
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Freq. Response (-10 dB): |
39 Hz - 25 kHz |
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Frequency Range (±3 dB): |
47 Hz - 21 kHz |
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Crossover: |
1.5 kHz |
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Listening Distance: |
2.2 Meters |
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Max SPL: |
112 dB |
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Features
Professional 2-way active DJ monitors
Output: 2x 30 W RMS
Frequency response: 35 Hz - 20 kHz
S/N Ratio: > 75 dB
Impedance: 8 ohm
Magnetically shielded bass drivers
Speakers: 13.34 cm (5.25“) bass, 2.54 cm (1“) tweeter
Technical Data
Dimensions: 232 x 320 x 180 mm
Weight: 5.0 kg (per piece)
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PRICE PER UNIT The most powerful AX monitor With its power and radiation characteristics, the brand new A8X is suitable for both nearfield and midfield monitoring. With a price/performance ratio that could hardly be better, this monitor is a perfect entry into these monitoring fields. The A8X is equipped with the X-ART tweeter and a large (8.5”) midwoofer, a combination that adds both a very deep and yet very tight bass response to the unsurpassed reproduction qualities of the ADAM proprietary tweeter: a licence to thrill. Cabinet- and bass reflex-construction Like the other AX-Series models, the upper corners of the A8X are slanted to minimize reflections. The very large, double bass reflex tubes on the front have been specifically designed to perfectly match the midwoofer with its large voice coil. Amplification and controls With a 50W A/B amplifier for the tweeter and a 150W PWM amplifier for the midwoofer, the A8X has power in abundance and is the brawny monitor of the AX-Series. On the rear panel are several controls: a gain for the high frequencies (± 4dB) and two shelf filters for the high and low frequencies. There are both XLR (balanced) and RCA (unbalanced) connectors on the rear panel of the speaker, which allow the A8X to be used in almost any application. Review: A8X: a "powerful link" between near- and midfield monitors! "The A8X is a powerful link between ADAM´s AX Series and the formidable and more expensive SX Series. Its all-in-all homogenous tuning, the deep and precise bass as well as the brilliant mid- and high-frequency reproduction make this speaker a huge recommendation for ambitious people without deep pockets." (Professional Audio 10/2010) Mid-Woofer | | Number | 1 | Basket Ø | 8.5" (220 mm) | Voice coil Ø | 1.5" (38 mm) | Cone material | Carbon/Rohacell/Glass Fiber | Tweeter | | Number | 1 | Type | X-ART | Diaphragm area | 4 inch² (2420 mm²) | Equiv. Diaphragm Ø | 2" (56 mm) | Velocity transform ratio | 4:1 | Diaphragm weight | 0.17 g | Built-in Amplifiers | | Mid-Woofer | 1 | Type | PWM | Amp. power RMS / music | 150 W / 225 W | Tweeter | 1 | Type | A/B | Amp. power RMS / music | 50 W / 75 W | Control panel | | Input Sensitivity | -∞ to +14 dB | High Shelf EQ > 5 kHz | ±6 dB | Low Shelf EQ | ±6 dB | Tweeter gain | ±4 dB | Input connectors | | Analog | XLR / RCA | General data | | Frequency response | 38 Hz - 50 kHz | THD 90dB/1m > 100 Hz | ≤0.5 % | Long term output | ≥112 dB | Max. peak | ≥120 dB | Crossover frequencies | 2300 Hz | Input impedance | 30 KOhm | Weight | 28.7 lb (13 kg) | Magnetically shielded | No | Height x Width x Depth | 15.5" (400 mm) x 10" (255 mm) x 12.5" (320 mm) | Warranty | 5 Years | Delivery contents | Power cord, Manual |
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PRICE PER UNIT
S3X-V
Using the newly developed 4” HexaCone midrange and 9” HexaCone woofer combined together with the X-ART tweeter creates the unique S3X-V control monitor.
A step up over the smaller models, the S3X-V is capable of producing more power and volume along with a more detailed and homogeneous sound that will impress even the most experienced sound engineer. Whether the complex sonic images of an orchestra or the smooth tone of a jazz trio, the S3X-V reveals even the finest nuances of any material. The driver assembly of the S3X-V allows long time, non-fatiguing listening sessions.
Reviews: "Wonderfully detailed...”
“Wonderfully detailed, with an exceptionally transparent mid-range. [...] ADAM make the leap to a three-way speaker design that seems to pay dividends in clarity and separation. [...] I think it would be fair to say theyʽre the best sounding ADAM monitors Iʽve reviewed.” (Sound On Sound, 12/2009)
“No doubt, the S3X-V deserve the title Reference Monitor. With this series, ADAM Audio proves to have a very good feeling for meeting the specific demands of the sound engineerʽs guild, creating studio standards at the same time. [...] A precision tool combined with a luxury good.” (www.96kHz.de, 03/2010)
Woofer |
| Number | 1 | Basket Ø | 9" (228 mm) | Voice coil Ø | 2" (50 mm) | Cone material | HexaCone | Midrange |
| Number | 1 | Basket Ø | 4.5" (116 mm) | Voice coil Ø | 1" (25 mm) | Cone material | HexaCone | Tweeter |
| Number | 1 | Type | X-ART | Diaphragm area | 4 inch² (2420 mm²) | Equiv. Diaphragm Ø | 2" (56 mm) | Velocity transform ratio | 4:1 | Diaphragm weight | 0.17 g | Built-in Amplifiers |
| Woofer | 1 | Type | PWM | Amp. power RMS / music | 250 W / 350 W | Midrange | 1 | Type | PWM | Amp. power RMS / music | 250 W / 350 W | Tweeter | 1 | Type | A/B | Amp. power RMS / music | 50 W / 100 W | Control panel |
| Input Sensitivity (coarse) | -20 to +8 dB (4 dB steps) | Input Sensitivity (fine) | -1.5 to +2 dB (0.5 dB steps) | EQ 80 Hz | 0 to +6 dB (1 dB steps) | High Shelf EQ > 6 kHz | ±4 dB (1 dB steps) | Low Shelf EQ | ±4 dB (1 dB steps) | Tweeter gain | ±2 dB (0.5 dB steps) | Input connectors |
| Analog | XLR | Digital (optional) | AES/EBU / SPDIF / word clock | General data |
| Panel | Front | Frequency response | 32 Hz - 50 kHz | THD > 80 Hz | ≤0.6 % | Long term output | ≥114 dB | Max. peak | ≥124 dB | Crossover frequencies | 350 / 2800 Hz | Input impedance | 10 KOhm | Weight | 34 lb (15,4 kg) | Magnetically shielded | Optional | Height x Width x Depth | 19" (485 mm) x 11" (281 mm) x 11.5" (295 mm) | Warranty | 5 Years | Delivery contents |
Power cord, Manual
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PRICE PER UNIT A revolutionary formula: 2 x 7 = 77 In some set-ups it can be advisable to use a horizontally designed speaker rather than a vertical one. Until now, such monitors were only available within the SX top line. The brand new A77X, due to its outstanding features, might become a true game changer: Equipped with the same advanced technologies as the A7X, it therefore is very similar to the two-way speaker. The A77X, however, distinguishes itself by much higher, compression-free maximum sound pressure levels and dynamics. Due to its power and radiation characteristics, it also is perfectly suited for both near- and midfield monitoring. Driver technology Like all models of the AX series, the A77X features the ADAM proprietary X-ART tweeter. The ʽXʼ stands for ʽeXtended frequency responseʼ and thus for one of the features of the Accelerating Ribbon Technology that has been drastically improved: the frequency response. It now extends all the way up to 50kHz. In addition, the X-ART tweeter has higher efficiency and higher maximum sound pressure levels. The two 7” woofers are identical with that of the A7X. With their large voice coils (1.5”) and powerful amplifiers, they are capable of both very high maximum sound pressure levels as well as very deep registers. The woofers do not cover the same frequency bands: while both of them are responsible for the (sub-) bass frequencies up to about 400Hz, only one of them reproduces the midrange. This prevents interferences between the two drivers. For stereo setups the A77X is available in A and B versions in order to guarantee a precise stereo image. Amplifiers / controls Each driver has its own dedicated amplifier. A 50W A/B amp is responsible for the X-ART tweeter, while the bass-/midwoofers are driven by a 100W PWM amp each. The front panel includes a power switch and a control for the volume that retains the volume setting independently from the on/off switch. The rear panel features several additional controls: a gain for the high frequencies (± 4dB) and two shelf filters for high and low frequencies. To ensure greater compatibility, there are both XLR (balanced) and RCA (unbalanced) connectors. Review samples: “… a refreshing change“ "… if you liked the A7X youʼll like the A77X even more, and if the companyʼs smaller near-fields werenʼt your cup of tea, the A77X are definitely worth another listen. They are not much bigger than a two-driver cabinet design, so should slip into any installation where a near-field speaker will fit, but the extra low/ mid frequency drivers mean that the bass is more naturally extended and the mid-range clearer and more detailed. I like the A77X a lot and they make a refreshing change from the usual mid-priced near-field speakers." AUDIO MEDIA magazine / February 2012 “… wide and spacious soundstage with solid left/right imaging“ "… they are fun and easy to work with, covering all the essential functions required of high-end monitors with aplomb." MusicTech magazine / April 2012 Subwoofer | | Number | 1 / 1 | Basket Ø | 7" (175 mm) / 7" (175 mm) | Voice coil Ø | 1.5" (38 mm) / 1.5" (38 mm) | Cone material | Carbon / rohacell / glass / Carbon / rohacell / glass | Tweeter | | Number | 1 | Type | X-ART | Diaphragm area | 4 inch² (2420 mm²) | Equiv. Diaphragm Ø | 2" (56 mm) | Velocity transform ratio | 4:1 | Diaphragm weight | 0.17 g | Built-in Amplifiers | | Subwoofer | 1 | Type | PWM | Amp. power RMS / music | 100 W / 150 W | Subwoofer | 1 | Type | PWM | Amp. power RMS / music | 100 W / 150 W | Tweeter | 1 | Type | A/B | Amp. power RMS / music | 50 W / 75 W | Control panel | | Input Sensitivity | -∞ to +14 dB | High Shelf EQ > 5 kHz | ±6 dB | Low Shelf EQ | ±6 dB | Tweeter gain | ±4 dB | Input connectors | | Analog | XLR / RCA | Location | Rear | General data | | Panel | Front | Frequency response | 38 Hz - 50 kHz | THD 90dB/1m > 100 Hz | ≤0.5 % | Long term output | ≥114 dB | Max. peak | ≥122 dB | Crossover frequencies | 400 / 3000 Hz | Input impedance | 30 KOhm | Weight | 28.2 lb (12,8 kg) | Magnetically shielded | Optional | Height x Width x Depth | 9.5" (235 mm) x 21" (530 mm) x 11" (280 mm) | Warranty | 5 Years |
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The Genelec 8130A Digital Monitoring System has a 192 kHz/24 bit digital audio interface.
Due to its compact size, integrated construction, excellent dispersion and precise stereo
imaging, the 8130A is ideal for near field monitoring, mobile vans, digital audio workstations,
broadcast and TV control rooms, surround sound systems, home studios, multimedia
applications and also for use with computer soundcards. The Directivity Control Waveguide?
(DCW?) technology provides excellent frequency balance even in difficult acoustic
environments.
The integrated design allows the amplifiers and the drivers to be calibrated as a single unit,
eliminating the effects of component tolerances and ensuring consistent quality.
The all-aluminium Minimum Diffraction Enclosure? (MDE?) and advanced Directivity Control
Waveguide? (DCW?) technologies are carefully matched with advanced amplifier and electronics
circuitry. The low frequency response extends down to 55 Hz (-3 dB) while distortion is extremely
low due to a uniquely new rear reflex port design.
The 8130A has been specially designed to have a sufficient LF extension for most situations.
However if greater SPL's and a lower cutoff frequency are required, it can be complemented
with Genelec 7050B subwoofer.
The 8130A is very easy to set up and use, the only connections required are the mains supply
and the input signal. The female XLR input connector can be fed with either AES/EBU formatted
digital signal or analog line level audio signal. The Genelec 8130A automatically detects analog or
digital signals and directs them to the correct signal paths.
Technical Specifications
Input word length 16 - 24 bits
Input format AES/EBU
Digital input XLR female
Connector type
Input Sampling rate
No de-emphasis 29 - 200 kHz
Input Sampling rate
Using de-emphasis
Peak per pair with music material 108 dB SPL @ 1m
Drivers
Bass 5" magnetically shielded
Midrange -
Treble 3/4" metal dome, magnetically shielded
Crossover frequencies 3 kHz
Free field frequency
response 58 Hz - 20 kHz (± 2 dB)
Amplifier power /ch
Bass 40 W
Midrange -
Treble 40 W
Speaker dimensions (H x W x D)
mm 285 x 189 x 178 mm (Height with Iso-Pod? 299 mm)
inches 11 1/4 x 7 7/16 x 7 1/16" (Height with Iso-Pod? 11 13/16“)
Amplifier dimensions* (H x W x D)
mm Integrated in the speaker cabinet
inches
Speaker weight 5.6 kg (12.3 lb)
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