T8V

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T8V

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best speakers for DJing and producing

I’ve got the Adam Audio T8V’s and they are great for mixing and dabbling in production. If you have a small room the T5V’s might do, but I love drum and bass so the 8’s forgo the need for a sub. I’ve had to treat the corners of my room though as my room is on the small side.

Dragon_Racer in r/DJs

September 25, 2025 2:56 PM

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Getting it right the first time isn't possible, but I want to get as close as I can within my budget.

I would recommend a Wiim ultra streamer and ADAM Audio T8V 8-inch Powered Studio monitors. The wiim has hdmi arc for your tv and a phono stage. The adam will provide a big sound from a small speaker.

Neither-Bank1430 in r/StereoAdvice

November 16, 2025 10:31 PM

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Focal Alpha, Adam Audio...

In Europe, I would recommend Adam Audio, even if you would benefit from a subwoofer given the size of the room. Without a subwoofer, the Adam T8V (~€450) would be the logical choice. It should be noted that these speakers cannot achieve a club level of 100dB in the room without audible distortion.

AudioBaer in r/StereoAdvice

December 4, 2025 4:27 PM

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Recomendaciones de monitores home estudio

Al inicio de la pandemia me di la paja de equiparme pal encierro, e hice la tarea de revisar en el mercado local qué monitores comprar y que cumplieran con estos parámetros: -bocina de 8" porque más chico quedo corto (habitación 5x4 m2) -activos -sonido cálido -volumen y peso considerable (que no pe

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nortelurico in r/chilemusicos

December 13, 2025 1:41 PM

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Monitors vs. Live Sound?

I would stay more in the studio monitor lane. Something with an 8” woofer like the Yamaha HS8 with the sub or Adam Audio T8V. OR if you want to go the PA route, you could potentially pick up a used Bose L1 for under 1k. I would stay away from a point source in a small room, the column arrays tend to

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pathosmusic00 in r/studiomonitors

February 23, 2026 3:45 AM

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Do I need a amp if I get a reciver

In the golden days when tubes were everywhere we had radiograms and stereograms in large pieces of furniture. When we started to get transistors and integrated circuits in the late 60 and 70s we got separate amplifiers to turntables. Pre-amp with power amps were very rare due to the price and would

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Known_Confusion9879 in r/audio

September 1, 2025 5:43 PM

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Powered Speakers for Roland FP-30X ?

I went down this path recently, and ended up just sticking with Pianoteq + headphones until I upgrade to a nicer DP with better speaker system. You are unlikely to find cheap speakers that are much better than the onboard ones. I went with some Kanto Ora 4s with the thought I could just use them on

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Shapes_in_Clouds in r/piano

February 1, 2026 5:49 PM

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