iloud MTM

IK Multimedia

iloud MTM

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Iloud MTM or Genelec 8010 for 7.1.4

The Genelec 8010 is a pretty thin sounding monitor. Even with room correction bumping up the low end I don’t quite think they’ll be super pleasing without significant support from a sub. The iLouds on the other end have no problem getting down to below 40hz, again especially with corrective software

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The66Ripper in r/DolbyAtmosMixing

April 6, 2026 4:51 AM

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Computerphile explaining DSP, cool but what are those speakers?

Maybe the iLoud MTM in white. Only good MTM that comes to mind at a desktop form factor. They measure great for their size, but are pretty expensive.

ruinevil in r/audiophile

February 10, 2026 4:34 PM

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Small room / desk against wall — which speakers/monitors should I buy?

Honestly for that room size + without acoustic treatment, i'd go for IK multimedia iLoud MTM mkii. Includes their arc mic and arc X software for acoustic self calibration. Pop those in and you're good to go. Minimally I would treat the room to reduce reverberation time decay. Any extreme standing wa

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Vast_Introduction_52 in r/studiomonitors

February 17, 2026 7:51 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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Monitor Speakers for Synth rig - Adam T7v?

Another speaker to potentially consider is the ILoud MTM. It has built in room correction and works down to 40 hz. Probably not as loud as the 7s if you’re going for volume, but probably more detailed.

Piper-Bob in r/synthesizers

January 11, 2026 4:10 PM

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Advice on building a surround sound system for a multi-sensory wellness studio

IK Multimedia iLoud MTM MKII is a great speaker and great value for immersive setups (with the longest and stupidest name ever) I assume you would also be mixing in that same room since you wouldn't have the budget for 2 systems?

TalkinAboutSound in r/SpatialAudio

June 1, 2025 11:00 PM

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iLoud MTM MK2 vs Genelec 8010 — which for a small untreated room?

I Have 8020A's And As A 4" Monitor I Think You Can Augment The Bottom End Enough To Compete With 'Bigger' Higher End Monitors, But My Monitor Allows Me To Daisy-Chain A 2nd Pair of Monitors The Only Thing (Besides Said Mentioned Sub) The Only Thing I Can Am Missing Is MTM's & IK Loud Fit My Setup Pe

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TEMSquared in r/studiomonitors

April 20, 2026 5:47 PM

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What monitors are you rocking and do you rate them?

I went from KRKs to iLoud MTMs and the difference was huge. I happened to get mine on sale right when the MTM Mk2s came out, and bought those too to compare them. The difference between the Mk1s and Mk2s was so substantial that I returned the much cheaper Mk1s and kept the Mk2s. Definitely recommend

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Madd_Mugsy in r/synthesizers

April 21, 2026 9:08 PM

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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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Best Speaker for 4 Moog Synths

I love my iLoud MTM powered, calibrating monitors and use a cheapish, but decent mixer for my Moogs and digital audio interface. They have nice tight base for their size, but really depends on your tastes and what kind of sounds you are making. That's the thing about speakers, they are kind of like

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Dylanear in r/moog

December 21, 2025 3:25 AM

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