Kali Audio
LP-6 V2
Based on 148 Reddit mentions
$249.00
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Studio Monitors
Kali audio LP 6’s! Look on the used market I’ve seen them pretty cheap (2-250ish for a pair). Try to go for the 2nd wave if you can! First gen’s tend to have a bit of a hum when no audio is playing. Best bang for your buck though IMO!!!
Forever_Nocturnal in r/homerecordingstudio
March 12, 2026 5:19 AM
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Looking to start doing home recording. Any recommendations on equipment, mics ect? Thanks in advance!
Soundproofing is unnecessary unless you need to limit noise between your playing area and the rest of the house. What you need is treatment for that space which is usually a mix of absorption and reflection, but in confined space I'd lean more towards absorption. Packing blankets are very cost-effec
...R0factor in r/drums
February 24, 2026 4:54 AM
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What studio monitors do you recommend these days?
I produce melodic house, as well as a few other house genres and I use the Kali Audio LP-6 V2 monitors. Been super happy with them so far and would definitely recommend them as a "reasonably priced" brand. Kali is a company that was started by some former JBL Pro engineers and from my research, they
...Lomotograph in r/abletonlive
July 27, 2026 10:37 PM
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speakers for practicing
Cheapest monitors I can highly recommend are the Kali Audio LP6V2. You have a budget in mind?
Waterflowstech in r/Beatmatch
May 28, 2026 11:04 AM
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What is the best studio monitor money can buy for a small bedroom studio?
Kali Audio Lp6 is not the best money can buy but an incredible bang for your buck in quality of sound and versatility. They have a ton of configuration for fitting small and weird shaped rooms.
MoziWanders in r/musicproduction
April 3, 2026 6:37 AM
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Monitoring speakers/amp for Casio
I have the PS-X1100 and PS-X7000 and agree with your assessment. The actions and audio engines are great, but the onboard speakers suffer for the sake of compactness. I've used them with Kali Audio's LP 6, which I'd highly recommend. They're a tremendous value, and I don't feel I'm missing low end e
...ReverendLucas in r/DigitalPiano
July 28, 2026 9:05 PM
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How do I turn my square room into a good production/mixing environment?
First, don’t waste your money on light foam squares. They really don’t do much. If this is going to be a permanent space, consider DIYing or buying sound panels. There are plenty of tutorials on YT, and often it’s as easy as tacking fabric to panels of Owens Corning 703 and mounting it to the walls.
...R0factor in r/homestudios
June 27, 2026 5:55 PM
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Advice on studio monitors for guitar and bass?
I find Kali Audio LP-6 to be a good deal. They sound great, are built very well, front ported, have great adjustments on the back to fit your room and are geuinely not that expensive considering what they offer.
nazward in r/homestudios
April 27, 2026 8:52 AM
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Adams T8V vs JBL 308
You can try smaller, kali audio lp6, the t7v from adam may work (bigger woofer not always are better). Afterwards if you need more bass punch, only add a subwoofer and its done.
omarrogu in r/studiomonitors
March 23, 2026 9:15 PM
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How do i get into making me own music
7 years into producing here :) See you got Ableton, great choice. I'm still surprised by how good that software is every now and again. Learn everything that's in there. You need to know every tool in your toolbox. Just look at the audio effects, throw each one on a few different sound sources. List
...Waterflowstech in r/Beatmatch
March 4, 2026 8:36 AM
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