IK Multimedia
iloud MTM
Based on 52 Reddit mentions
$799.99
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VSX vs. high-end open backs (max 1000 euro): How do you build a reliable reference in a terrible room?
Even after going through Neumann NDH-30 open backs with Neumann RIME software, I just gave up on trying to mix with headphones. I use the iLoud MTM MKii comes with a measuring mic and ARC X software, I feel like my mixes are finally translating everywhere after so long, it really removes that cloud
...marcelosix2six in r/audioengineering
May 6, 2026 3:01 PM
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What are AirPods and similar commercial headphones doing to music to make the mix sound so good?
Honestly this is a super common thing producers run into - AirPods have a lot of built-in DSP that flattens dynamics and boosts certain frequencies to make everything sound more 'polished'. When I first noticed this I started using reference monitoring plugins like Reference by Mastering the Mix or
...LetterheadClassic306 in r/mixingmastering
February 7, 2026 6:44 AM
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IK Multimedia has pulled Mixbox from the App Store
Mixbox is very good. And the iLoud MTM are one of the best nearfield monitors for small poorly treated rooms. Tone X is great too, best free amp sims on iOS. But the company is an asshole for abandoning Mixbox and all their older apps.
EternityLeave in r/ipadmusic
June 8, 2025 8:39 PM
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Nord or Yamaha or ???
I don't know you, or anything about your situation. You are moving into a college dorm. If you wanted my two cents. I would get a Macbook with Logic 12 and Mainstage (at least 512GB storage), a Studiologic SL88GT, and a pair of iLoud MTM mk2 speakers. Additional software is at least Pianoteq 9.
Chewlies-gum in r/DigitalPiano
February 21, 2026 5:10 AM
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Do you know if iLoud Micro Monitors good enough to mix with on a regular basis?
The iLoud MTM mkII are a professional level near field monitor for less than optimum environments.
Chewlies-gum in r/production
December 19, 2025 3:28 AM
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