JBL
305p
$261.00
Kali Audio
Based on 111 Reddit mentions
$249.00
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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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Well, it's funny but I don't have any acoustic treatment here. Some people think that's crazy, but this also has to serve as a livable home. I have Kali Audio LP-6 monitors and I use Sennheiser HD600 for headphones.... but the secret weapon is the Avantone Mixcube (it reveals all the places in the m
...PanamaSound in r/homerecordingstudio
December 31, 2025 10:32 AM
8
Well if serious about music, you need studio monitors to mix projects down when your parents aren't home or you're putting out god knows what out to the world. I went to grab some links for you, you could actually probably get away with using these with these while the parents are home https://www.s
...GrahamPhisher in r/malelivingspace
October 7, 2025 3:21 PM
6
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
5
You can for sure get a pair of professionally-decent audio monitors for $300-$500 US. They won't be great and I wouldn't use them to finish audio for Netflix or whatever, but for most corporate work, YouTube, and lots of other stuff, there are a bunch of good options. Here's a slight edit of a post
...Jim_Feeley in r/editors
June 3, 2025 4:40 PM
8
I use a set of Kali Audio LP6 and love them. Good bass, nice and tight sound, has room correction options.
OHMEGA_SEVEN in r/synthesizers
January 4, 2026 3:23 AM
4
To be clear, I am not talking about distortion. I am talking about directivity. Which is frankly too much for me to cover properly in a Reddit comment. So you can reread what I wrote above and look up loudspeaker directivity yourself if you're actually interested in the topic. This doesn't really ha
...sk9592 in r/StereoAdvice
December 29, 2025 4:25 PM
4
A JBL é a mais linear dos três: Não seria uma má escolha. Um problema da 306P é que parece ter um chiado de fundo notável. Outra opção boa seria Kali Audio LP-6v2, mas não sei se é tão fácil achar aqui no BR
Murky-Maybe-152 in r/audiofiliabrasil
March 14, 2026 8:54 AM
3
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
3
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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